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Layers

With the addition of Layers, Paint Shop Pro has become a much more powerful graphics program. Layers are functional in 256 Grey Scale or 16 Million colors and up to 64 layers are possible, per image. The Layer Palette can be a little daunting, so let's take a look at it.

The Layer Buttons are used to toggle the working layer on and off. The depressed button is the layer you are currently working on.
The Layer Button names may be changed from "Layer 1" to a more meaningful name by right clicking on the button and selecting the Properties box from the drop down menu.

The Layer Visibility Toggle You may choose to view only certain Layers at a time, hiding others. When a layer is visible, the layer Visibility Toggle will show a red, green and blue icon.

The Protect Transparency Toggle protects the layer's Transparency, preventing the transparent parts from being edited.

To Move two layers together, activate the Layer Group Toggle. To unlink the layers so that they may be moved separately, press the toggle button again until it shows an asterisk.

The Opacity Sliders adjust the opacity level of each layer, allowing more or less of the lower layers to show through.

Since the different Blend Modes are so similar to those in Photoshop, and since they are already covered so well by Selena Sol and Kenji Tachibana, I will not go into them here but will refer you to a better source

The Enable Mask Toggle activates and de-activates a mask that has been loaded to a layer.

The Link Mask Toggle locks the mask with the layer.

To create a New Layer, you can either press the New Layer button to bring up the Layer Properties box or you can bypass the Properties box by holding down the Shift key while pressing the button. If you're in a hurry, bypass the Properties box, but go back to it later to change the name of the layer so that it will be easier to keep track of the contents of each layer.

The Delete Layer button does just what it says, it deletes a layer. You can either delete the active layer by pressing the Delete button or dragging and dropping a layer on the button.

Additional Resources:

Masks
Introduction to Paint Shop Pro 5 : Table of Contents
Clone Brush


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