 So, you just moved to Blender 2.8 and you can't find out where the layers went. Not a problem. In the next 60 seconds, you'll not only find out where they are, but how to become their master. Alright, let's do this. Blender 2.8 no longer handles layers the same way it did in 2.79. They're not even called layers anymore. They're called collections. Here's how they work. Now, Blender starts you off with one collection called collection. Go figure. But if you go to the top right under the scene selection and right click, it will bring up the collection menu. If you click new, it will create a new collection. If you double click on it, you'll be able to rename it and once you have more than one collection, anything you do will happen under whatever collection you have currently selected. So, for example, right now I have a cube copied to my clipboard. You can see that the first collection is selected. So, if I paste a cube right now, it will be pasted under the first collection. But, if I select and highlight the second collection and then paste the cube instead, you can see that it falls under the second collection instead. At any point, you can click the eye next to the collection to hide everything or you can click the eyes on a single item to hide things in the collection one at a time. And that's it. You now know everything you need to know about layers and collections in Blender 2.8. Hope that helps. Thank you so much for watching. If you enjoyed the video, please don't forget to like and subscribe. Hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.