Before I reverted to the previous version - I came across a nasty bug where taking a screenshot and pasting it anywhere on the canvas created a giant bounding box on top of artboards and it acted like an impenetrable invisible layer over top of everything it touches.
No keyboard keys+mouse to click through objects underneath.
It was a screenshot from an external app or OS or browser. But just a screenshot shouldn’t matter where it came from..
The only option to get rid of it was Undo.
I’ve been trying to reproduce this issue to no avail. I’ve tried it as follows:
I’ve taken a screenshot that saves it to the clipboard with the macOS integrated screenshot tool. That’s with Ctrl+Shift+Command+3.
Then I’ve pasted (Command+V) the screenshot into Sketch’s Canvas.
I’ve tried both 2025.3 and 2025.3.1, as well as Sequoia and Tahoe, but I haven’t been able to reproduce the behaviour you’re describing.
Is there anything you did differently from my steps? Could you please let me know if you’re using a specific tool to take screenshots, different from the one built into macOS?
Perhaps unrelated, but your description sounds somewhat similar to an issue that was reported here; however, we have already fixed it with 2025.3.1. Perhaps updating would solve the issue for you too.
Anyway, I would like to know about the tool/method you’re using for screenshots.
Sorry for the delay.. busy last week. It DOES sound similar to the other issue that was reported, although I don’t recall if I’d flattened anything beforehand. I don’t think so.. That was in the latest release. Since then I’ve gone back to 2025.2.4, so that fixed it
As far as tools I just used the standard Cmd+Shift+4.
If you have the opportunity to update, please check if the issue persists with 2025.3.1, our latest version. It solved that issue with flattened bitmaps, and could confirm if it was the same issue.