Assigning a component to a layer is easy. Just select the component(s). Click on Layers...assign to layer...select a layer from the list or create a new layer using a meaningful name.
I understand the confusion with color bands. Different monitors, printers, printer ink, eye sight, etc., can all alter the intended color of the bands.
(As a side note, my color bands look slightly different to me since my cataract surgery.) For these reasons I quit using the color band resistors and just started writing the value on the resistor. I highly recommend you do likewise to avoid confusion with others.
which is the way followed to arrive to that result ?
But if you insist...

1. Make your layout using color-coded resistors. Select all resistors and assign to a new layer using a meaningful name.
2. Now place a generic resistor shape direct over a color-coded resistor and replace the ??? with the actual value of the resistor. Repeat for all the remaining resistors.
3. Select all the new resistors and assign to a new layer with a different meaningful name.
4. Now click Layers...Layer properties... and select which resistor layer you wish to view and/or print.
That's all. Sounds simple but I promise, it is tedious. That's why I only used a drawing with 10 resistors as an example. I just don't see any value in doing this. Just use the generic resistors to avoid any confusion.