Chapter 7
Using Layers
IN THIS CHAPTER
Working with layers
Using layers for a selection
Changing the stacking order of a layer
Moving and cloning objects to another layer
Hiding and locking layers
This chapter shows you how helpful layers can be when you’re producing complex artwork. Layers are similar to clear films stacked on top of your artwork: You can place content (text, shapes, and other objects) on a layer, lift up a layer, remove a layer, hide and show layers, or lock a layer so that you can’t edit its content. Taking advantage of the Layers feature can help you:
- Organize the painting (stacking) order of objects.
- Activate objects that would otherwise be difficult to select by using either the Selection or Direct Selection tool.
- Lock items that you don’t want to reposition or change.
- Hide items until you need them.
- Repurpose objects for artwork variations. For example, a company’s business cards use the same logo and company address, but the name and contact information ...
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