To copy and duplicate an object in Photoshop, first, select the object you want to copy. Then, click the “Copy” button (or press Ctrl+C) and click the “Duplicate” button (or press Ctrl+D).

There are a few ways to quickly duplicate layers in Photoshop. You can use the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+J, Cmd+J), use the Duplicate Layer command (Ctrl+J, Cmd+D), or use the layer masking tools.

There are a few ways to quickly duplicate layers in Photoshop. You can use the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+J, Cmd+J), use the Duplicate Layer command (Ctrl+J, Cmd+D), or use the layer masking tools.

There are a few ways to quickly duplicate layers in Photoshop. You can use the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+J, Cmd+J), use the Duplicate Layer command (Ctrl+J, Cmd+D), or use the layer masking tools.

To clone part of an image in Photoshop, first select the area you want to clone. Then, use the tools on the toolbar to create a copy of the area.

To clone an area in Photoshop, first select the area you want to clone. Next, use the Clone Stamp Tool to create a copy of the area. Finally, edit the copy as you would like.

Ctrl+J is the shortcut for the “J” key in Photoshop. This key is used to duplicate the current layer.

To duplicate a circle in Photoshop, first create the circle by selecting the Ellipse tool and drawing a circle on your canvas. Next, select the Circle tool and draw a second circle around the original circle. Finally, press Ctrl+J (PC: Cmd+J) to merge the circles into one.

There are a few ways to copy a shape. The simplest way is to select the shape, and then use the Copy button on the toolbar. You can also use the Copy menu item, or press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac).

There is no step and repeat in Photoshop.

Ctrl P is the keyboard shortcut for the “Print” command in Photoshop.

Ctrl M is the keyboard shortcut for the “copy” command in Photoshop.

Ctrl F is the keyboard shortcut for finding and replacing text in a photo.

To copy a circle, use the elliptical marquee tool to draw a rough circle around the object you want to copy, then use the Pen tool to fill in the circle.

In Illustrator, you can duplicate a shape by selecting the shape and pressing Ctrl+D (Cmd+D on Mac).