Go to the Layers panel and just click-and-drag the layers into the order you want them (I’m dragging Layer 3 from the top of the layer stack beneath Layer 1 above). They stack bottom to top (like you’re stacking papers on a desk), so whatever is on the layer at the top of the stack will cover what is on the layer below it, and so on. Think of your layers as clear sheets of plastic—they’re clear until you write on them (for those of you old enough to remember overhead projectors [and you know who you are], it works pretty much the same way—stacking clear sheets of acetate one on top of another. Same idea, just new technology. By the way, don’t you miss stagecoaches? And working on a loom? Ahhh, those were the days, am I right, folks? If you’re using whiteout to fix mistakes made from your manual typewriter, let me hear a whoop, whoop! Okay, I know, I took it too far. Sorry ’bout that).
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