

Circle around the area you wish to swap and once the loop is closed, the change is instantaneous. You activate it from the menu bar, which turns your cursor into a lasso.

Intertwine is designed to greatly speed up the process by swapping the layer order solely at user specified sections.

But what happens when you want to create complex overlaps, like a part of a circle on top one, but under others? You could do it before of course, but it involved a lot of copying and pasting. Adding shapes on different layers allows you to move them around independently, and overlap them. The new tool that’s getting a lot of attention is Intertwine.
