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  • Duplicate, Rename, and Delete the Layers
  • Hide/Unhide and Lock/Unlock Layers
  • Reordering the Layers
  • Bringing in other Elements and Layers

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Managing Layers

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Duplicate, Rename, and Delete the Layers

The Settings Panel on the right side allows you to individually duplicate, rename, and delete layers.

Hide/Unhide and Lock/Unlock Layers

You individually hide, unhide, lock, and unlock layers from the Settings Panel.

Reordering the Layers

Once segmented, you can reorder the layers to get the desired result. Here I have reordered the layers and sent the one with the boy to the back.

Bringing in other Elements and Layers

You can also bring in elements and layers from other artboards and create unique frames. Here I have replaced my primary character with a different character. This functionality enables you to blend elements from different artboards, allowing for efficient scene-building and making it easy to reuse components across your artboards and project.

With Layers on Morphic Studio, deeper control, more flexibility, and efficient reuse of assets are now possible.


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