
Let's create a new layer and put it in first position. For example, I wanted my pears on top of everything, so I'll have to click the Raise layer one level button. Step 3Īs far as adjusting any sort of depth at this point, you must use the layer positioning. Below, I have my Pears layer locked, so that means I can no longer select or edit anything on that layer. That next icon is locking or unlocking that layer. As you can see below, I have my Green Apples layer hidden.

The eye icon can be clicked to either hide or display that layer. You might have noticed a couple of icons next to each layer. Everything you draw will stay on that selected layer unless you either select an object from another layer, or you activate a different layer from the menu. From this point, simply begin designing on the canvas. To actually use and draw on layers, select a layer from the Layers window to activate it. The position is relative to your currently selected layer.Ī sublayer is just a layer positioned within another layer which can then be grouped and treated as a single layer if desired. As you can see, you simply assign a name to your new layer and then tell Inkscape where it should position it. Click that Add layer button to get a Add Layer dialog box to pop up.

Once you've become comfortable with these buttons, let's just add a few Layers for fun. From left to right, we have: Add layer, Raise layer to top, Raise layer one level, Lower layer one level, Lower layer to bottom, Delete layer. On the bottom of this box, you'll notice six very nifty buttons to manage layers.

What this menu box does is help us add, visualize, and manage any layers in our document. Here it is in all of it's glory! You'll notice that a standard Inkscape document only has one layer to start with. Let's start with the actual Layers menu box by going up to Layer > Layers. Let's go over this simple menu and how to use it (along with a couple tricks). Once you start creating more elaborate designs in Inkscape, you'll probably find yourself struggling to click certain things without selecting something else.
