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>>48107 Thats mean! :P
Well look at this pic. Each layer is basically its own drawing field. Whatever you draw on layer 0 will not be on layer 1 or 2, and so on. However, If you draw something on layer 0, then layer 1 or 2, you will draw "on top" of layer 0. It doesnt mean that whatever is on layer 0 is gone, its just under your other layers. You can also move layers above/below others by clicking and dragging them. There are many other options and tools with layers, but i think its better for you to experiment to find out for yourself. Or search google. :)
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