Computer Science, asked by darlingAshi, 10 months ago

merging layer stretches and squeezes area of your image​

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Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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Managing layers and groups keeps your project organized. You can rename layers, color-code to easily locate similar layers, and delete and export layers as needed.

Rename a layer or layer group

As you add layers or layer groups to an image, it’s helpful to give them names that reflect their content. Descriptive names make layers easy to identify in the Layers panel.

Do as the following:

  • Double-click the layer name or group name in the Layers panel and enter a new name. Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).

  • Select the layer/group and then follow these steps:

  • Choose Layer > Rename Layer or Layer > Rename Group.

  • Enter a new name for the layer/group in the Layers panel.

  • Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).

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Answered by GamiGargi
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Explanation:

Managing layers and groups keeps your project organized. You can rename layers, color-code to easily locate similar layers, and delete and export layers as needed.

Rename a layer or layer group

As you add layers or layer groups to an image, it’s helpful to give them names that reflect their content. Descriptive names make layers easy to identify in the Layers panel.

Do as the following:

Double-click the layer name or group name in the Layers panel and enter a new name. Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).

Select the layer/group and then follow these steps:

Choose Layer > Rename Layer or Layer > Rename Group.

Enter a new name for the layer/group in the Layers panel.

Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).

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