Layer
Allow users to put comments on different layers. It would be helpful if these could be turned on/ off, or have their transparency % adjusted like in the Photoshop Touch application. Selecting annotations on one layer only or locking others would be useful as well.
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Anonymous commented
Would love to have the use of Layers!
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Patrick commented
Please add layers with opacity!
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Anonymous commented
Layers would be useful when playing with ideas. The ability to put different ideas on different layers could help organize concepts based on their “stability”. For example a layer with unresolved questions so that it can be independently manipulated or erased without affecting the underlying notes/sketches.
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Mike commented
Yes! Use layer would be great. Please add!!!
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Lucky commented
Allow layers when writing on notes so you can show with or without various layer.
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Paulo Natenzon commented
This sounds like a great idea for a different app. If you add layers please make it under a different, more complicated app, and keep Goodnotes uncomplicated.
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Manuel commented
In addition to my college notebooks, I also use GN for art sketching. GN's powerful, lag-free vector ink is more responsive and accurate than any other drawing app I have tried, including Tayasui Sketches, Adobe Illustrator Draw and SketchBook. Most of the drawing apps are actually rasters, meaning that you can't scale them without loss of quality. Those that use vector have a noticeable lag, or the strokes aren't as clear as GN. I have copied my drawings to Affinity Designer in my laptop and was able to seamlessly further modify them. For those of us using GN as a sketchbook, adding layers would allow the line drawing to be on one layer, and the colors on another layer(s). Also, one could import an image on the lower layer and trace on the upper layer, and then delete the image, keeping the drawing. Layers would also have the many applications other users have stated in terms of text notebook use.
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Anonymous commented
After 4 years, I still waiting for layers :(
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Jongtae commented
It would make GN much much more valuable if layering is adopted.
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Uhland commented
First of all, thank you for this good app.
I support this idea.
This would be very helpful for drawings as one could separate e.g. a diagram from the text.
I would like to have something like this:
1. layer - draw a box
2. layer - add some text comments
3. layer - color the area of the box
In case I decide for a other color or I need to change the text - the drawing would be save.
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vinn commented
I use GN for my work of building design.
Layering would be greatly useful to sketch multiple version of a design. -
Brooke commented
pleeeeeeeeeeeease add layers! begging here!
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Anonymous commented
Layers. I past shapes into my notes and write on top of them. It is hard to work with text on top of graphics. For example, entering risk on top of this risk graphic.
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Anonymous commented
exactly what I have been missing
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Urs Matter commented
I also miss layers - perhaps having a look at lecturenotes on an android-device could be inspiring in this regard...
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Siriwat Knp commented
I use GoodNotes to draw a lot of flow charts and most of the time that I need a tool that can switch between layer so that I can erase or edit just a portion of arrow in the same page. Most obvious example is like layers in photoshop or Sketch apps.
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Anonymous commented
BRING SOMETHING FORWARDS / BACKWARDS!
I just wasted 2 hours of work because I ve done this lovely graph with notes, drawing and images and then I needed to place an image on top. Result? I can't bring the image backwards... all the work is LOST! -
Rick Boersma commented
I agree, layers would be a useful addition.
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Kevin Ohlsson commented
Please add this feature.
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muzz commented
Layers would help me. I want to write consultation notes and sometimes need to print them. If I could just print the "new layer" on the previous printed paper copy I wouldn't have to print out the whole page with each new addition, just feed the old one into the printer and print the new layer as an addition.