How to duplicate layer in Illustrator mac

Duplicating objects in Illustrator makes it easy create patterns, build complex designs, and save endless hours by not creating the same shapes and graphics over and over again.

As you use Illustrator more and more, you will find yourself copying objects within your projects so often, that the shortcuts will become second nature to you.

You can duplicate objects and layers inside Illustrator several different ways, by using simple drag-and-drop techniques or one of several other features inside the platform.

Your knowledge of basic functions of transformation and duplication in Adobe Illustrator can save you a lot of time. You have no need for manual operation when Adobe Illustrator can do it instead of you.

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Object Duplicating

Transformation and Doubling of Objects Using Menu Commands

Transformation and Doubling of Objects with the Help of Tools

Object Duplicating

An object can be duplicated in Adobe Illustrator by copying it (Command / Ctrl + C) and pasting it to the front (Command / Ctrl + F) and to the back (Command / Ctrl + B). A new object will be located above or beneath our original object and the contours of both objects will match.

When you select the sublayer in Layers panel (Window > Layer) you will have an opportunity to double the object by selecting Duplicate “<Path>” in the fly-out menu.

By the way, I always work with open Layers panel, this allows following the changes and controlling the objects in the work process.
It is often necessary to place a copy of an object in some new place. In order to move and double an object, keep Option/ Alt keys selected while moving.

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Transformation and Doubling of Objects Using Menu Commands

There are 5 commands in the “Object” Menu (Object > Transform > …) which can transform objects to specified value. These are Move, Rotate, Reflect, Scale and Shear. Any of these commands opens the dialog box in which you enter the required parameters, for example the rotation angle.

All dialog boxes of these commands have Copy button, when the copy button is clicked the object will be transformed and doubled.

There is also a useful command Transform again (Command/ Ctrl + D) in the menu Object > Transform >…. Let us see the practicality of this command. Suppose we need to place the same objects on a given distance from each other. Select the object, then go to the Object > Transform > Move… and set the move value in the dialog box; then click on Copy button.

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Now the usage of Command / Ctrl + D shortcuts will repeat the last action, i.e. will double and move the selected object in this case.

The other command, Transform Each, from the menu Object > Transform >… allows us to make a couple of transformations with an object or some objects at the same time. Let’s check how we can apply it to a couple of objects.

Select the objects, then go to Object > Transform > Transform Each…. Now reduce the Scale value and set any value for the move value and rotation angle, and then tick Random and Preview.

As you can see, we quickly made some diversity in our composition.

This method is also good in fast creation of vector textures.

Transformation and Doubling of Objects with the Help of Tools

There are two blocks of tools for the object transformation.

These are Rotate Tool (R), Reflect Tool (O), Scale Tool (S), Shear Tool (C) and Reshape Tool. Let’s check out the functionality of these tools on the example of Rotate Tool (R). After selecting this tool you need to select the object and set a point against which the rotation will be made.

Then grab and rotate the object.

If you keep the Option / Alt keys down while rotating then your original object will be duplicated.

In order to set some definite transformation value, it is the rotation angle in our case, keep Option / Alt keys down at the moment of establishing of center rotation. This action opens the dialog box in which you can enter the necessary value and double the object if needed by clicking on Copy button.

Free Transform Tool (E) is another very useful tool for transformation of objects. It is mostly used to “put down” an object to some plane or/and to transform it in accordance with the laws of linear perspective. Let’s consider how to control Free Transform Tool (E). Grab the upper central marker of the Bounding box and without releasing the mouth button press and hold Command/ Ctrl key. Only now we can shift the tool pointer aside.

In order to transform the objects in accordance with the laws of linear perspective we need to do the same actions with one of the angle markers of the Bounding box.

How do you duplicate in Illustrator Mac?

You can also use the keyboard shortcut for Duplicate, CMD+D (Mac), or CTRL+D (Windows), to quickly duplicate objects or elements in Illustrator.

How do you duplicate a layer?

To duplicate and rename the layer, choose Layer > Duplicate Layer, or choose Duplicate Layer from the Layers panel More menu. Name the duplicate layer, and click OK. To duplicate without naming, select the layer and drag it to the New Layer button in the Layers panel.

How do you drag and duplicate in Illustrator Mac?

Method 1: Option/Alt key + drag Step 1: Select the object. Step 2: Hold the Option key, click on the object and drag it out to an empty space. When you release the mouse, you'll create a copy of the circle, in other words, duplicate the circle.

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