

Harmony does not store bitmap data for empty areas of your drawings. Note that this depends a lot on the amount of space in your drawing that is covered by artwork.

It is not possible to do that with bitmap layers, as they are always a single drawing object. They can be drawn, filled or erased over, and manipulated as a whole, but its individual elements cannot be manipulated independently. In vector drawings, each stroke is a separate drawing object by default, and each of these drawing objects, as well as each of their points, curves and outlines, can be manipulated independently.

However, bitmap layers have the following limitations which you should carefully consider before using them: Photo & Graphics tools downloads - Toon Boom Animate Pro by Toon Boom Animation Inc and many more programs are available for instant and free download. Using bitmap layers may be preferable if you find that vector drawings are too limiting for the desired art style, or if your vector drawings are so complex that they affect software performance. NOTE: Optionally, drawing layers can have two extra art layers, the Overlay Art layer, which appears over the other art layers, and the Underlay Art layers, which appears underneath.
