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Posted by Lindsey on March 10, 1999 at 17:13:22:
In Reply to: Re: Using Layers in Painter 5 posted by curtis sayers on March 07, 1999 at 18:18:15:
: The closest thing to a PS layer is the transparent layer function under Floaters. Create a new transparent layer, then change the brush method to plug-in and the subcategory to transparent layer brush. Unfortunately some brushes don't work on the transparent layer. We can only hope that the next release of Painter will begin to approach Photoshop's ease of use & functionality when it comes to layers and path (shape) manipulations.
: -Curtis
Thanks! I tried it and I see what you mean about the brushes notworking and such. I guess I'll just have to use photoshop for layers for now!