Difference between revisions of "Group"
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;;'''Location:''' | ;;'''Location:''' | ||
− | : Layers | + | : Layers Panel > Context-menu > Group |
− | : Canvas menu > Layers > | + | : Canvas menu > Layers > Group |
; '''Function:''' | ; '''Function:''' | ||
− | : | + | : Groups the currently selected layers within a new {{l|Group Layer}} layer called {{Literal|Group}}. |
; Typical usage: | ; Typical usage: | ||
− | : Effect layers within this layer are applied only to other layers inside it. Then, the resulting pixel data is composited with the remaining layers according to the {{l| | + | : Effect layers within this layer are applied only to other layers inside it. Then, the resulting pixel data is composited with the remaining layers according to the {{l|Group Layer|Group}} layer's {{l|Blend Method}} |
Revision as of 18:16, 18 February 2013
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- Location:
- Layers Panel > Context-menu > Group
- Canvas menu > Layers > Group
- Function:
- Groups the currently selected layers within a new Group Layer layer called "Group".
- Typical usage
- Effect layers within this layer are applied only to other layers inside it. Then, the resulting pixel data is composited with the remaining layers according to the Group layer's Blend Method