Layer Panel
The Layer Panel in Ideate AI is where all your imported or generated visual elements are listed and controlled. Every file, image, or result appears as a layer — giving you detailed visibility and con
01. Default State
On first open, the layer panel shows:
🧱 Layer Stack – A top-down list of all images/elements
👁️ Visibility Toggle – Show/hide each layer
🔒 Lock Layer – Prevents accidental editing/movement
🧩 Layer Options Menu (•••) – Tap to open layer-specific actions
You can drag layers vertically to reorder them in the stack.
02. Layer Properties
Clicking on the ••• options menu beside any layer opens the full actions list:
🧬 Duplicate – Create an exact copy of the layer
🧾 Copy – Copies layer content to clipboard
📄 Rename – Give the layer a custom name
🧠 Copy Seed – Copies the generation seed used for AI results (for reproducibility)
🌀 Convert to 3D – Turns the 2D layer into a 3D-ready object if supported
🔒 Hide Layer – Temporarily removes from canvas without deleting
🛑 Lock Layer – Freezes the layer’s position/content
📤 Export – Save this specific layer’s content
🗑️ Delete – Permanently removes the layer from the stack
This panel gives total flexibility whether you're editing, reusing, or exporting individual layers.
03. Blend Modes
From the top dropdown, change how a layer blends with those beneath it:
Normal
Darken
Multiply
Color Burn
Lighten
Soft Light
Hard Light
Use for shadows, overlays, contrast layering, or cinematic lighting effects.
04. Layer Effects
Adjust how each layer looks visually using non-destructive sliders:
☀️ Exposure
🟣 Contrast
🌈 Saturation
🌡️ Temperature
🎨 Tint
🔆 Highlights
🌑 Shadows
These settings are perfect for color correction, balancing, or tone-matching layers.
05. Arrange Layers
Organize visual depth using:
⬆️ Move Up
⬇️ Move Down
⏫ Bring to Front
⏬ Send to Back
Accessible from the layer menu with keyboard shortcuts listed beside each action.
06. Hidden Layers
👁️ Toggling off visibility will hide that layer from the canvas without deleting it. You can re-enable it anytime.
Useful for testing variations or working cleanly on one section at a time.
07. Selected Layer
The active layer is highlighted with a border and bolded text.
All edits, properties, and transformations apply only to this selected layer.
You can only select one layer at a time.
08. Rename Layer
Layers can be renamed to make them easier to track — especially when dealing with many assets or versions.
Best practice: Use descriptive names like HeaderImage, Logo_Main, or Mockup_v2.
09. Layers Overflow
When the number of layers exceeds the panel height:
The list becomes scrollable
Every layer keeps its controls (visibility, lock, menu)
Performance remains unaffected
Ideal for complex scenes, UI mockups, storyboards, and layered compositions.
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