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After I draw for example a face, I want to move the hair to different layer, and the eyes to another layer, so I can move them forward or backward proportional to another elements of the drawing.

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In edit mode, you can select strokes and assign them to the layer of your choice with the shortcut M or by going to the Stroke menu -> "Move to layer"

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This is a workaround of what you asked for, but you can set the visibility of the strokes as dependent by their 3D location (Y axis) and, in edit mode, select and move all the vertices of a stroke to have them appear forward or backward.

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Another workaround is to create complete copies of a layer and then delete what's unuseful and move the layer up or down for visibility.

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  • $\begingroup$ thanks, but how to duplicate layer? $\endgroup$ Commented Apr 6, 2019 at 18:18
  • $\begingroup$ In the layer zone, under the plus and minus icons, the arrow bring you some options, like duplicate layer or merge down; but MBr's answer is the correct one! $\endgroup$ Commented Apr 6, 2019 at 19:17

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