Corel Painter Help :
Layers : Showing or hiding layers
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You can control the view of an image in the document window by changing the layer visibility settings. This is helpful in both compositing an image and applying effects. For example, you can hide one layer to gain better visibility of the layer below it.
In the example on the right, the layer containing the background is hidden; in the example on the left, the layer containing the background is visible.
Layer visibility settings stay active when you print or save documents to certain file formats. In other words, the content of hidden layers does not print and is not saved. However, saving a document in RIFF or PSD format preserves hidden layers as part of the document. For more information, see Importing and exporting layers.
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In the Layers panel, click the eye icon next to the layer name or the canvas. |
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