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Trainz - Content Creation - #7 - Understanding Layers in Surveyor and what to use them for: [https://youtu.be/KoXvafsMC3k Video]
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When you create a new route, you are by default adding
 
When you create a new route, you are by default adding
 
objects to the route layer and so they will be present in any
 
objects to the route layer and so they will be present in any

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Trainz - Content Creation - #7 - Understanding Layers in Surveyor and what to use them for: Video

When you create a new route, you are by default adding objects to the route layer and so they will be present in any session created for the route. To switch to working in a session layer, open the layers tab and Click where it says “Session-layer”. Objects you add will now be placed in the session layer. If you Click Place a scenery object on a new route, Click on a scenery object, then on the Edit Properties button (N). Beside an option to name the object, which layer the object is on can be seen. To move the object to another layer scroll to that layer by using the spinners on either side of the Layer name.

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Layer hide.jpg Hide Layer

Click on Hide Layer to clear space when working on a route, Click again to make it appear.

Layer lock.jpg Lock Layer

Click on Lock Layer to prevent edits from being made, Click again to enable it.

Object add.jpg Add Layer

Click on the Add Layer button. Enter a name for the new layer and select Route level or Session level in the popup dialogue and accept.

Area cancel.jpg Delete Layer

Select a layer and Click on the Delete Layer button to remove it.

Layer merge.jpg Merge Layer

Select a layer and Click on Merge Layers button. A popup dialogue gives you the option to choose a specific layer to merge with.

Lock entire route.jpg Lock Entire Route

Click on Lock Entire Route to disable editing on all layers. Ideal for preventing accidental changes when inspecting whole routes.

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