Layer

Toolbar Menu Panel Gear Menu

Layer
Standard

Edit

Layers >

Edit Layers

Window

Floating Panels >
Show Layers Panel

Layers

The Layer command manages layer properties.

Layers are a way of organizing objects so you can manipulate them all at once or keep track of them in some way. When objects are on a layer, you can turn them all off at once, change their wireframe display color, and select them all with one selection.

Layer Panel

Panel options

The Layers panel displays the layers in the model.

When linked blocks are involved, layers from those external files are displayed in a tree format under the block name.

To display a shortcut window

To open the Layers panel

Layer Properties

Name

Layer name.

See: Naming conventions in Rhino

Current

A check and shading indicates current layer.

On/Off (Layout On/Off and Detail On/Off)
On

The layer is visible and you can see and select objects on this layer.

Off

The layer is not visible and you cannot see objects on this layer.

Lock/Unlock
Unlock

The layer is visible, and you can edit objects on this layer.

Lock

The layer is visible, but you cannot edit objects on this layer.

Color

The default screen display color for objects on this layer.

Material

The material used for rendering.

RenderAssignMaterialToLayer

Linetype

The linetype assigned to the layer.

Print Color

The color assigned to the layer for printing only.

Print Width

Opens the Select Print Width dialog. Specify a line width assigned to the layer for printing only or specify No Print if you do not want the layer to print.

Layout and detail layer information panel

Layout On/Off

When on, the layer is visible and you can see objects on this layer in a layout or detail.

Layout / Detail Color

The default screen display color for objects on this layer in a layout or detail.

Layout / Detail Print Color

The color assigned to the layout or detail layer for printing only.

Layout / Detail Print Width

The line width assigned to the layer for printing only. Specify a line width assigned to the layer for printing only or specify No Print if you do not want the layer or detail to print. Change the properties of individual objects with the Properties command.

Layer list options

To hide or show columns

To change a column width

Selecting layers

To select layers

Layer context menu options

 

Create new layer

New layer names are created with incremented numbers.

Edit the layer to change its name. In addition to using the context menu, you can select the layer and click the layer name.

Layer names on the same level must be unique.

Create new sublayer

Creates a new layer subordinate to the selected layer.

Layers can be dragged under other layers to make them sub-layers.

If a layer you want to delete has objects on it, a warning dialog appears. Deleting the layer also deletes the objects on that layer.

Sublayer names under a parent layer must be unique.

Delete layer

If a layer you want to delete has objects on it, a warning dialog appears.

Edit layer

Opens the Edit Layer dialog box to change the layer properties.

Expand all layers

Show all child layers.

Collapse all layers

Hide all child layers.

Select all layers

Select all layers currently displayed in the list.

Invert selection

Inverts the selection state. All selected layers are unselected and all unselected layers are selected.

Duplicate layer

Copies the layer with its attributes.

Duplicate layer and objects

Copies the layer with its attributes and all of the objects on the layer.

Select objects on layer

Select objects for on the currently selected layer.

Move objects to this layer

Change selected objects to selected layer.

See: ChangeLayer.

Copy objects to this layer

Copy selected objects to selected layer.

Show only this layer

Sets the selected layer on and turns all others off.

Show selected layers

Turns on the selected layers.

Hide selected layers

Turns off the selected layers.

Lock selected layers

Makes objects on selected layers not editable.

Unlock selected layers

Makes objects on selected locked layers editable.

Show columns

Name

Current

Visible

Locked

Color

Material

Material Library

Linetype

Print Color

Print Width

Related commands

ChangeLayer

Toolbar Menu

Layer

Edit

Layers >

Change Object Layer

The ChangeLayer command changes the layer of selected objects.

Steps

  1. Select the objects.
  2. Select the layer name from the list.

Layer for Objects options

Available layers

Name

Layer names.

Create a new layer.

Set layer current

Sets the target layer current.

Pick

Select an object in the viewport to specify the layer.

Select

Moves the object to the selected layer and closes the dialog.

ChangeToCurrentLayer

Toolbar Menu Panels

Layer

Edit

Layers >

Change Object to Current Layer

Layer

Right-click layer name >

Change Object Layer

The ChangeToCurrentLayer command changes the layer of selected objects to the current layer.

Steps

CopyToLayer

Toolbar Menu

Layer

Edit

Layers >

Copy Objects to Layer

The CopyToLayer command copies selected objects to a specified layer.

Steps

  1. Select objects.
  2. Select the layer name from the list.

Layer to copy objects

Available layers

Name

Layer names.

Create a new layer.

Set layer current

Sets the target layer current.

Pick

Select an object in the viewport to specify the layer.

Select

Copies the object to the selected layer and closes the dialog.

To access hidden command-line options

Command-line options

NewLayer

Create a new layer.

SelectObject

Select an object to specify the layer.

SetCurrent

Yes/No

LayerStateManager

Toolbar Menu Panel Gear Menu

Layer

Edit

Layers >

Layer State Manager...

Window

Floating Panels >

Show Layer States Panel

Layer States

The LayerStateManager command can:

Steps

  1. Set up your layers.
    The Layer State Manager saves the current layer settings.
  2. In the Layer State Manager panel, click Save, and then type a name for the configuration.

Layer States Panel

Panel options

Add / Delete

Saves a new layer state or deletes the selected layer state.

Gear menu

Save layer state

Saves a new layer state.

Update selected layer state

Overwrites the selected layer state with the current layer setup.

Restore layer state

Reverts to the specified layer state.

Delete selected layer state

Deletes the selected layer state.

Rename selected layer state

Renams the selected layer state.

Import layer states from file

Imports the layer state list from a .3dm file.

Right-click context menu

Restore

Reverts to the specified layer state.

Delete

Deletes the selected layer state.

Rename

Edit the name of the selected layer state.

Save

Saves a new layer state.

Update

Overwrites the selected layer state with the current layer setup.

Layer settings to restore

Restores the state of layers in the model space.

Current
On / Off
Locked / Unlocked
Color
Linetype
Print color
Print width
Material

Layout or Detail Layer setting to restore

Restores the state of layers in layout or detail.

On / Off
Color
Print color
Print width

OneLayerOn

Toolbar Menu

Layer

Edit

Layers >

One Layer On

The OneLayerOn command turns a specified layer on and all other layers off.

Steps

  1. Select the layer to turn on from the list.
  2. Click the Select button to select an object on the target layer.

OneLayerOff

Toolbar Menu

Layer

Edit

Layers >

One Layer Off

The OneLayerOff command turns off a layer designated by selecting an object on the layer.

Steps

SetLayerToObject

Toolbar Menu

Layer

Edit

Layers >

Set Current Layer to Object

The SetLayerToObject command makes the layer of a selected object the current layer.

Steps

See also

Snapshots

The Snapshots command saves and restores Named Views, Named Positions, Layer States, as well as rendering settings, object settings including locked/hidden state, display mode, material, position, light settings, curve piping, displacement, edge softening, shutlining, and thickness.

Copy and duplicate objects

Use layers

Work with blocks, groups, and worksessions

Scripting layers

McNeel Wiki: Imported and linked block layer names

 

 

 

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