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An error occurred while saving the comment ed commentedHello again
I've managed to capture the behaviour here- it is intermittent so I don't think the problem occurs every time in this clip (and at one point I accidentally drag brushes around instead of selecting).https://clipchamp.com/watch/rx86lKaYkM7
After it occurs, 'apply brush' doesn't appear in History.
An error occurred while saving the comment ed commentedThank you, I'll look into the circumstances when I'm next working on the project and get back to you. I did explore using 'plain Selection' and haven't been able to replicate this issue with that.
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Hi Egor
Thanks , that's interesting and I understand now that it's not random - so I *can* work around it at symbol creation.
I have only explored this briefly but it seems as though the edge colour is set (permanently) when the symbol is first created and that editing the symbol when it's present on different layers doesn't change this colour. It would be really useful if the colour could be changed after creation for those cases where it matches the artwork's colour too closely, though!
Maybe if the greyed out 'Options for Symbol Editing Mode' was implemented and there were a checkbox which allowed symbol colours to become 'sticky' this option could become available without breaking existing workflows?