wallflowerface
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Hi,
I'm a long-time Photoshop user who has moderately been using Illustrator for the past few years and I'm still working out a few things.
I work in layers mostly. I can't really imagine how to work without organized layers like in Photoshop. I've noticed that when I'm working in Illustrator in a layer that has many paths, and I click on a path in the bottom to select it, and then I click the pen tool to draw a new path, that new path ALWAYS jumps to the very top of that layer which isn't where I want it.
This gets really annoying because I have to scroll all the way to the top of the layer and drag my path all the way back down to where I actually want it to be (which can take so long with many paths).
I was wondering if anyone knows a fix for this, or even just some advice to make this less tedious for me?
Thanks in advance!
I'm a long-time Photoshop user who has moderately been using Illustrator for the past few years and I'm still working out a few things.
I work in layers mostly. I can't really imagine how to work without organized layers like in Photoshop. I've noticed that when I'm working in Illustrator in a layer that has many paths, and I click on a path in the bottom to select it, and then I click the pen tool to draw a new path, that new path ALWAYS jumps to the very top of that layer which isn't where I want it.
This gets really annoying because I have to scroll all the way to the top of the layer and drag my path all the way back down to where I actually want it to be (which can take so long with many paths).
I was wondering if anyone knows a fix for this, or even just some advice to make this less tedious for me?
Thanks in advance!