What is the point of having the same object on multiple layers when the change you make on the object affects all layers selected? In other words, on what occasion can I use this feature effectively?
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3Do you ask about render layers or 3D layers ? – Mr Zak May 28 '16 at 15:47
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@mrZak I think its about 3D layers – ngo ductri May 28 '16 at 18:13
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Camera:
If you have the camera in multiple layers, you can always see where it is positioned.
Lighting:
If you have lights in multiple layers, you can see all your objects under the same conditions.
Meshes:
If you have meshes in multiple layers, you might not have weird shadows caused by an object that isn't visible.
These are only a few; render layers are a very powerful tool and have many functionalities.
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If you key two particle streams to create a new object you can key to the second image on the second layer. In this his example, both streams flow in one layer, but one is actually pointing to the imagine on another layer.
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