![]() You can paste a cut or copied element as many times as you would like. The paste feature is used to insert the last cut or copied element. The Cut & Paste feature instantly cuts and pastes the selection onto a new layer. ![]() The duplicate feature instantly copies and pastes the selection onto a new layer. The Inserted Image layer in the following image is the result of using Copy All. The copy all feature will copy the selected area from all of the layers together, including the Background colors layer. The copy feature simply copies the selected object(s) to be pasted/inserted at a later time without deleting the original. The cut feature will delete the selected object(s) while storing a copy in memory to paste/insert at a later time. There are a number of different processes for duplicating an element in Procreate, but at the root of it, is the Copy & Paste menu. The duplicate layer will have the same name as the original layer.ĭuplicate with the Copy & Paste Menu in Procreate With the Layers panel open, swipe left on a layer and tap Duplicate. You don’t need to copy or paste any objects. ![]() This is the quickest and simplest way to duplicate a layer in Procreate. The font WildKind is used in this tutorial. ![]() ![]() In this tutorial, we will go over the Copy & Paste menu, how to use the Selections tool to duplicate elements of a layer, and how to duplicate whole layers. It would be a total nightmare! That’s why being able to duplicate objects in Procreate is so important, and it can save you a lot of time. Imagine having to duplicate your artwork by redrawing each piece. ![]()
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