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There are two types of {{l|Layer|layers}} : Primitive and {{l|Filter Layer|Filters}}. Primitives, such as shapes and gradients, produce content based on their own parameters. The context of a layer is the rendered result of the layers that are stacked behind it.
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In {{literal|Synfig}} there are two types of {{l|Layers|layers}} : {{literal|Primitive}} and {{l|Filter Layer|Filters}}.  
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Primitives, such as {{l|Layers#Geometry|shapes}} and {{l|Layers#Gradients|gradients}}, produce content based on their own parameters.  
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The context of a layer is the rendered result of the layers that are stacked behind it.

Latest revision as of 00:04, 15 September 2016


In "Synfig" there are two types of layers : "Primitive" and Filters.

Primitives, such as shapes and gradients, produce content based on their own parameters.

The context of a layer is the rendered result of the layers that are stacked behind it.