Descubra como alterar a ordem do conteúdo usando os comandos de organização.
O que você aprendeu: alterar a ordem do conteúdo
As ilustrações criadas no Illustrator são empilhadas conforme você adiciona os objetos.
Os comandos de organização, encontrados no botão Organizar, no painel Propriedades à direita, permitem selecionar as ilustrações e mudar a ordem de empilhamento.
Comandos de organização diferentes trazem o conteúdo para a frente ou para trás de outro conteúdo.
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Entenda as camadas
Descubra o que são camadas e por que usá-las no Adobe Illustrator.
O que você aprendeu: usar camadas
As camadas são como pastas transparentes para gerenciar conteúdo. Encontre as camadas de um documento no painel Camadas (Janela > Camadas).
As camadas contêm imagens, texto ou ilustrações que compõem um arquivo com camadas.
As camadas são organizadas em uma pilha no painel Camadas. No documento, o conteúdo das camadas no topo do painel Camadas é exibido à frente do conteúdo das camadas mais abaixo no painel.
As camadas permitem mover, editar, ocultar, bloquear e trabalhar com o conteúdo em uma camada sem interferir no conteúdo das demais.
Para ocultar uma camada, clique no ícone de olho no painel Camadas. Clique novamente para tornar a camada visível.
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Criar e editar camadas
Aprenda a criar camadas para organizar conteúdo nos projetos no painel Camadas.
O que você aprendeu: criar e editar camadas
O painel Camadas geralmente fica localizado no lado direito da área de trabalho. Se não estiver visível, selecione Janela > Camadas para abri-lo.
Cada novo documento começa com uma única camada chamada Camada 1.
Para renomear uma camada, clique duas vezes no nome da camada no painel Camadas, altere o nome e pressione Enter (Windows) ou Return (macOS).
Para criar uma camada, clique no botão Criar nova camada na parte inferior do painel Camadas.
Para selecionar uma camada, clique na camada no painel Camadas.
Arraste uma camada para cima ou para baixo no painel Camadas para mudar a ordem dos objetos em camadas no documento.
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Organizar conteúdo em camadas
Organize melhor as ilustrações existentes usando o painel Camadas.
O que você aprendeu: organizar conteúdo em camadas
Para mover conteúdo de uma camada a outra, selecione o conteúdo que deseja mover no painel Camadas e arraste a caixa de cor (chamada de indicador de seleção) à direita do nome da camada para cima ou para baixo até a nova posição.
Para localizar objetos no painel Camadas, selecione a ilustração no documento e clique em Localizar objeto na parte inferior do painel Camadas.
Para ocultar objetos individuais, clique no ícone de olho no painel Camadas à esquerda do nome do objeto no painel Camadas.
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