Managing Object Layers

Objects can have a number of Operations or Boolean Operations applied to them. These operations are
referred to as "Layers". These layers are retained and many can be updated after
application. If you update a operation, all operations applied after will be re-applied.
This allows for fine tuning of modifications to objects and animation of operation
effects.
While in Animation Mode, only those operations that
were applied in Animation Mode will be displayed. While in Modeling Mode, only those
operations that were applied in Modeling Mode will be displayed. This is done to make it
clear which operations can be animated, since only Operations applied in Animation Mode
can be animated.
Click
to show the Object Layers panel. Or select the
Operation Tab
to show all Operation sub-panels.
Clicking on a layer will display the selected object in the state it was when that
operation was applied. Clicking on a Material layer will copy the material applied to the Material Palette so that you can update it.
Click
to update the current layer. This will only
be displayed if the Layer supports this operation. This button is also available for the
source object so that you can open and update the source object.
Click
to compact the current layer and all
layers below the current layer in to a single layer. This is used to reduce the disk
storage required for the object. Layers are cached and as a result, files can get very
large.
Click
to move the selected layer up in the layers
list. The order in which Operations are applied does affect how the final object will
look.
Click
to move the selected layer down in the layers
list.
Click
to delete the current layer.
Click
to show
more layers.
Click
to show
fewer layers.
indicates that the layer is applied to an object.
indicates that the layer is applied to a face or selection of faces.
indicates that the layer is applied to a
point or selection of points.
indicates a non-destructive layer.
This means that it does not change the number of faces or points in the object.
indicates a destructive layer. This
means that the number of faces and/or points in the object is changed by this layer.
Operations applied to a selection of faces or points cannot be reapplied if a operation
earlier in the list is updated and the result is that the number of faces or points
changes.
indicates an active layer. A layer can be
made inactive by clicking on the check box.