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How do I reorder layers in clip studio paint?

Published in Clip Studio Layers 2 mins read

Reordering layers in Clip Studio Paint is straightforward and uses a simple drag-and-drop action within the Layers palette.

Steps to Reorder Layers

The primary method for rearranging the stacking order of your artwork involves moving the layers within the Layer palette.

Reordering a Single Layer

To change the position of just one layer:

  • In the Layers palette, click and hold the layer you wish to move.
  • Drag and drop the palette to the desired position.
  • As you drag, look for a red line that is displayed in the new position. This indicates exactly where the layer will be inserted when you release your mouse or pen.
  • Release the mouse button or pen to finalize the layer's new position.

Reordering Multiple Consecutive Layers

If you need to move a block of layers that are stacked together:

  • First, select the consecutive layers you want to reorder as a group.
  • To do this efficiently, click the layers while holding Shift down. This will select the first layer you clicked, the last layer you clicked, and every layer in between.
  • With the group of layers selected, Drag and drop the palette to the desired position.
  • Similar to moving a single layer, a red line is displayed in the new position for the entire selected group.
  • Release the mouse button or pen to move the selected block of layers to their new spot.

Reordering on Tablet/Smartphone

For users working on touchscreen devices like a Tablet or Smartphone, the process is adapted slightly:

  • In the Layers palette, locate the layer you wish to move.
  • Move a finger or pen over the grip on the right side of the layer. This grip is specifically designed for touch-based reordering.
  • Drag and drop it to the desired location in the palette.
  • A red line will still appear to guide you to the exact insertion point.

By following these simple drag-and-drop techniques, using the visual red line indicator, you can easily manage and reorder your layers in Clip Studio Paint to control the composition and appearance of your artwork.