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Hi 😉

 

I have 2 layers and I can't find one of the two…

I try everything by increasing or decreasing, impossible !

Here is a screen shot.

Can someone help ?

Thanks

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The lower layer has been deactivated, making him invisible. Simply click the small checkbox again, in the right of the Layer Name, below the bin symbol, 

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Posted

Thanks for providing that for me! This layer is off canvas, to the left hand side -

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Using the Move Tool, you can reposition this back onto the canvas, so it is visible :)

Posted

Could you please have a look in the file I sent, I have a photo (the cut out head of a boy)  that is surrounded by a square instead of a frozen rectangle with handles as the usual others so I cant move it.

What could I do ?

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Nadar said:

What could I do ?

Right now you have this (shown on my desktop, not my iPad):

image.png.7944c9ec5b4ef31a3e3fe0cdfc37f0c0.png

The layer marked in blue is off the canvas (the checkerboard area). You need to use the Move Tool to drag the layer marked in blue on top of the canvas, to give you something like this:

image.png.d79ee4787bd3fa417fc4f53d498267cc.png

 

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12 minutes ago, Nadar said:

But in fact I was talking about the other boy (cut out).

That's not in the same position as you originally showed it. In the original screenshot the outline was approximately centered on your canvas, and now it's not. What have you done to do that? Just undo whatever you did :)

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Posted

Thanks. And that one is different from your immediately preceding screenshot :)

But it's basically the same answer. The pixel layer is off the canvas:

image.png.d9b7085aeac9769d6f0e04a68ea9e1e5.png

Grab it with the Move Tool and drag it back onto the canvas where you want it.

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    Laptop 2: Windows 11 Pro 24H2,  16GB memory, Snapdragon(R) X Elite - X1E80100 - Qualcomm(R) Oryon(TM) 12 Core CPU 4.01 GHz, Qualcomm(R) Adreno(TM) X1-85 GPU
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Posted

The reason you're seeing the bounding box here, rather than round the pixel object itself is due to your active selection.

Press and hold with your finger on the canvas until you see a pop-up menu and tap Deselect, you should then find the bounding box matches the pixel object and allows you to move it as expected :)

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