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Hi there and welcome to our second video in the Layers series for Corel PaintShop Pro. Today weamp;#39;re going to discuss Background, Raster, Vector, and Art Media layers, and the differences between them. So in our last video we went over the basics of what layers are in relation to photo editing, where you can view, add, and locate them in PaintShop Pro, and how to create layers. Now, letamp;#39;s get into the various kinds of layers, and what theyamp;#39;re used for. First on the list we have the Background Layer. The Background Layer is a unique layer in the sense that you can really only have one. Just as painters can layer countless colors of paint in other media, they can do so using only one canvass at a time - so think of the background like your canvass. Next, we have Raster Layers. raster are probably the most commonly-used layers in PaintShop Pro, and so letamp;#39;s start out with a definition of what amp;quot;Rasteramp;quot; actually means - this is a question that