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Edit: found the problem
I have seen similar issues like this when it comes to mods giving more access than the user is able to understand with other sand box games. That picture looks exactly like a pixel collision. That happens when you design a screen out of its normal boundry and because the game doesnt know it's been modified, it has no check to see if something is already in that spot which causes an error. Somehow you designed a screen then most likely went to add another section via the game mechanics and because your work existed in a spot it needed, the game errored and stopped drawing. Think of it like doctor who, two objects can not exist in the same space at the same time. If you still have this problem, I would try removing your manual work that the game used to prevent you from doing and hopefully, when you run the game again, it will correct itself.