There are a few ways to clone in Illustrator. One way is to use the Copy tool (C). You can also use the Pathfinder tool (P) and select the area you want to copy. Then, use the Paste command (V) to paste the copied area into another location.

To duplicate a repeat in Illustrator, select the object you want to duplicate and choose Edit > Duplicate.

There are a few ways to duplicate an object in Illustrator. One way is to use the Mirror tool. To do this, first select the object you want to mirror and then click on the Mirror button (the three-headed arrow in the toolbar). You can also use the Duplicate command (Ctrl+D) or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D ( Command+D on a Mac).

In Photoshop, the clone stamp tool is located in the tools panel on the left side of the screen. To use it, first select the area you want to copy by clicking and dragging over it. Then, press and hold down the “clone stamp” (Ctrl+Clone) button on your keyboard, and release it when you’ve selected the area you want to copy. The clone stamp tool will now start to paint over the original area, creating a copy of it.

To copy part of an image in Illustrator, first, select the portion of the image you want to copy. Then use the keyboard shortcuts Command+C (PC) or Control+C (Mac) to copy the selected area.

Yes, you can duplicate a layer in Illustrator. To duplicate a layer, follow these steps:Select the layer you want to duplicate.Press Ctrl (Command on Mac) and click and drag the selection to create a new layer below the original layer.Name the new layer and press Enter (Return on Mac).The new layer will be filled with the content of the original layer.

There are a few ways to duplicate objects in Illustrator. You can use the Duplicate Object tool or the Control-D keyboard shortcut. You can also drag an object to the Artboard and then use the Duplicate Object tool to create a copy.

Ctrl D is the shortcut for the Delete key.

There are a few ways to make two objects the same size in Illustrator:Select both objects and go to Object > Transform > Scale. Enter 1 for the scale factor.Go to Edit > Free Transform and enter the same scale factor (1) into the Width field and the Height field.Go to Object > Expand Appearance and select both objects. Then go to Object > Compound Path > Make.

There are a few ways to repeat a shape. One way is to use the same basic shape but change the details. Another way is to use a different basic shape but use the same details. And finally, you can use patterns.