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    Priority display overlapping elements

    Hello to all
    someone can explain how to give priority to visualizing images.
    I explain better how do I create an object active and, and make sure that it remains displayed below the others?
    the last objects created remain superimposed on the first, as I decde

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    Fusion always orders newly created objects in front of all objects that exist. You can use events to force the order if you like. Another solution is to use layers.

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    After you create an object, use the function "Order > Bring To Back" on it, and it'll stay behind everything else on that current layer.

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