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54 Corel Painter User Guide
Moving Layers
When a layer is selected, you can move its content anywhere in the document to create
a new image layout.
Repositioning layer content helps you achieve the optimal image composition quickly and easily.
Think of a layer’s content as being contained by an invisible bounding box. This
bounding box is a rectangle that marks the left, right, top, and bottom edges of the
layer’s content. When you move or align a layer, you work with the dimensions and
position of this bounding box, not with the entire area of the layer. This allows you to
easily position the contents of a layer in relation to the canvas.
This layer contains a brush stroke. The content area is defined by an
invisible bounding box (indicated by a dashed outline in the image).
The layer indicators provide a visual representation of the bounding box. Refer to
“Showing Layer Indicators” on page 60 for more information.
To move or nudge a layer
1 On the Layers palette, select the layer or group you want to move.
2 Perform an action from the following table.