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504 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
To ungroup layers
1 In the Layers panel, select the group.
If the group is open, close the group.
2 Do one of the following:
• Click the Layer Commands button , and choose Ungroup Layers.
• Click the Layer options button , and choose Ungroup Layers.
To collapse a group
1 In the Layers panel, select the group.
2 Click the Layer Commands button , and choose Collapse Layers.
If the group contains shapes, Liquid Ink layers, or dynamic layers, the Commit
dialog box is displayed. Click Commit All to convert the items to pixel-based
layers before collapsing the entire group.
If you want to collapse a group containing a Watercolor layer, you must first
convert the Watercolor layer to a default layer and change its composite
method to Default. For more information, see “Blending layers by using
composite methods” on page 510.
You can also collapse layers by clicking the Layer options button , and
choosing Collapse Layers.
If you have enabled the Commit and don’t ask again check box in the
Commit dialog box, you can reinstate the display of the Commit dialog box
when collapsing layers by choosing Corel Painter X3 menu Preferences
(Mac OS) or Edit Preferences (Windows), then clicking General from the
Preferences list of categories, and enabling the Show Commit dialog when
converting to layer check box.
Dropping layers with the canvas
You can drop a layer or layer group to merge its contents with the canvas. Dropping a
layer is a permanent change. Once layers are dropped, you can no longer access the
layers’ content separately from the canvas. You can drop specific layers or you can drop
all layers at once, this also known as flattening an image.
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