Organizing layers in digital art can really help you work better. Here are some tips that I found helpful:
Create Groups: Group similar layers together. For example, put all parts of a character or the background in one group. This keeps everything neat and makes it easy to hide or change things all at once.
Naming Layers: Instead of using boring names for your layers, change them to match what they show. Names like "Sky," "Character," or "Foreground" help you find what you need quickly.
Color Coding: Use different colors for your layers. This helps you quickly see the type of layer you’re working with.
Flatten When Needed: When you're happy with a group of layers, you can flatten them. This means combining them so you have fewer layers. Fewer layers make your work move along smoothly.
Staying organized lets you be more creative!
Organizing layers in digital art can really help you work better. Here are some tips that I found helpful:
Create Groups: Group similar layers together. For example, put all parts of a character or the background in one group. This keeps everything neat and makes it easy to hide or change things all at once.
Naming Layers: Instead of using boring names for your layers, change them to match what they show. Names like "Sky," "Character," or "Foreground" help you find what you need quickly.
Color Coding: Use different colors for your layers. This helps you quickly see the type of layer you’re working with.
Flatten When Needed: When you're happy with a group of layers, you can flatten them. This means combining them so you have fewer layers. Fewer layers make your work move along smoothly.
Staying organized lets you be more creative!