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Originally Posted by Sefiriot
Thank you for that link! I'll have to pin that tab; there's loads of covers I've wanted to make but couldn't. Going to have to see if it does transparent overlays as well.
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Yes it does. On the right you see a layer window with all the layers, just choose the layer and click beneath on the button with the two darts. It will open and then you can choose the covering power of the layer you picked (to make it more or less transparent). You can also choose different layer-types there and change where the layer is lying by pulling it a layer up or down. Your first layer is normally locked but click on the lock-symbole in the same layer-window and it will unlock then.
When you need any help with the program just let me know. I'm happy to anwer if I can.
MiniMouse