Duplicating a vector graphic in Illustrator is simple. Just select the desired object and drag it to the bottom of the canvas. Then, select the Clone Stamp tool from the Tools palette and click on the desired object to clone it.
To select a section and copy in Illustrator, use the following steps:Choose the area of the canvas you want to work with.Choose the Tools palette and click on the Selection tool.Drag the selection over the text or artwork you want to copy, and then release the mouse button.
The shortcut for copy in Illustrator is CTRL+C.
There are a few ways to copy a shape in Illustrator. One way is to use the selection tool, which allows you to select a specific part of the shape and then drag it over to the clipboard. Another way is to use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the selection around, and then use the CMD+V shortcut to paste it into a new document.
There are a few ways to copy an image into a shape in Illustrator. One way is to use the ” Duplicate Image” command. Another way is to use the ” Selection / Copy Image” command.
Ctrl R (or Command-R) copies the contents of the current selection, including any graphics and text that are in the clipboard, to the Clipboard.
Ctrl G (or Command+G) inserts a copy of the current selection into the clipboard.
Ctrl F opens the Find Mode in Illustrator. This allows you to search for a specific object or selection within an image.
Shift M moves the selection from one layer to another.
The shortcut for opening the Outline tool is Ctrl+O.
Ctrl t changes the text color of the current selection.
In Illustrator, you can use the “Paste In Place” button to paste text or images in place.
Ctrl Y creates a new layer under the current layer.
There are a few ways to copy and paste in the same place. One way is to use the control key (CMD+C) to copy the text, and then use the left and right arrow keys to move it around. Another way is to use the up and down arrow keys to move the text up and down, respectively.
Ctrl+V