Another thing that I feel is worth mentioning, is that layers also make it extremely easy to organize large projects. Let's say you're drawing out some sort of forest scene. You could put all trees on one layer, alld the little shrubs and such on another, grassy stuff on another, bords on another, and name them all accoringly. Then if you ever wanted to make adjustments to say, the trees, you could lock all of the other layers, so that they're not able to be written over, and draw in front of/behind them without effecting them. Also, you can make layers so that they're not visible with the click of a button, which is very nice as well.
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by: zenlion420Posted on 2004-04-07 at 21:00:58ID: 10780673
sylvia,
m/sylviawe e.zip
Check this out: http://www.nokaoidesign.co
This should give you a decent idea of how layers can be used to create really interesting effects in FW. Layers are basically like transparency sheets, and combining them with different effects/opacity settings can give you some really neat final designs. Also, it's extremely easy to change the stacking order of layers, which makes it really handy to make adjustments. What version of FW are you currently using?
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