Illustrator is a great tool for creating vector illustrations, but some users have trouble seeing the layers that make up an image. This can be frustrating when trying to fix mistakes or edit an image. One possible reason for this is that Illustrator uses a different file format than most other photo editing software. JPEGs, for example, are made up of small squares that are compressed together. Illustrator images, on the other hand, are made up of overlapping circles and other shapes. If you’re using a recent version of Illustrator and your computer has a graphics card with support for OpenGL, you can see the layers by selecting “Layers” from the menu bar and clicking on the “Show Layers” button. Older versions of Illustrator may not support OpenGL, so you’ll need to use another method to see the layers. ..