There are a few ways to duplicate a piece in Photoshop. One way is to use the “Copy” command on the toolbar. Another way is to use the “Paste” command.

To duplicate a selected object in Photoshop, press Ctrl+D (Windows) or Command+D (Mac).

The duplicate tool in Photoshop allows you to create a copy of an object or layer.

To duplicate an image in Photoshop, first select the image you want to duplicate. Then, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac).

In Photoshop, you can duplicate an image by selecting the image and then pressing Ctrl+J (PC: Command+J).

Duplicating in Photoshop is a two-step process. The first step is to select the objects you want to duplicate. The second step is to select the “Duplicate” command from the toolbar and enter the new size for the duplicate.

This keyboard shortcut in Photoshop is used to export a file.

Ctrl T is the shortcut for the Transform tool in Photoshop.

In order to duplicate something in a picture, you will need to use the “copy” option in the “tools” menu.

In Photoshop, control D (or the keyboard shortcut ⌘D) is used to duplicate an object or layer.

A duplicate copy is a file that exists on your computer more than once.

In Photoshop, Ctrl Alt G is the shortcut for “Filter Gallery – Reset”.

Ctrl Shift N is a keyboard shortcut for creating a new document in Microsoft Word.

Ctrl Shift L is the keyboard shortcut for “lock screen.

Ctrl Q is the keyboard shortcut for quitting a program.