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Hello! I seem to remember being able to override a parent group/layer's fill/stroke setting without having the changes permanently propagate down to individual children in past versions.

Is my memory playing tricks on me? Thanks in advance for your kind & illuminating replies! :D

This is how it currently works:

  1. All curves were created by duplicating the top pink one & moving them. The green one is in a vector layer (Layer1) while the yellow is in a group (Group).
  2. The fill color was edited on the parent vector layer to green & parent group to yellow.
  3. Removing the two children from their parents shows they retain the parent's overridden fill color (same if stroke was modified btw).

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This is what I expect/remember (perhaps erroneously): Removing the two children from their parents, they return to the original objects pink color (in this case pink). (& Just to be clear, the following image was edited to show what I hoped would happen.😉)

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Thanks again!

Edited by Trilvrii
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1.10.6 works the same way as V2.

Changing the Fill of the parent object changes the Fill of the children. So I think you're misremembering how it works (and has worked).

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Posted
2 hours ago, Trilvrii said:

Is my memory playing tricks on me?

You may be thinking of a Compound (non-destructive Boolean geometry) rather than a Group or Layer, because colouring a Compound does not affect its contained objects.

 

Posted
23 hours ago, lepr said:

You may be thinking of a Compound (non-destructive Boolean geometry) rather than a Group or Layer, because colouring a Compound does not affect its contained objects.

 

Yes indeed! I think you're correct. This is must be what I was remembering. Thank you, lepr!

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