Duplicate

Reference

Mode:

Edit and Object Modes

選單:

Object ‣ Duplicate Objects

Shortcut:

Shift-D

This will create a visually-identical copy of the selected object(s). The copy is created at the same position as the original object and you are automatically placed in move mode. See the examples below.

This copy is a new object, which shares data-blocks with the original object (by default, all the materials, textures, and F-Curves), but which has copied others, like the mesh, for example. That is why this form of duplication is sometimes called "shallow link", because not all data-blocks are shared; some of them are "hard copied"!

Tip

You can choose which types of data-block will be linked or copied when duplicating in the Preferences.

範例

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The Cube object was duplicated.

The object Cube was duplicated, using Shift-D. Both these cubes have separate meshes with unique names: Cube and Cube.001.

  • The original left cube is being edited, the duplicated right cube remains unchanged. The mesh data has been copied, not linked.

  • Likewise, if one cube is edited in Object Mode, the other cube remains unchanged. The new object's transform properties or data-block is a copy, not linked.

  • When the cube was duplicated, it inherited the material of the original cube. The material properties were linked, not copied.

See above if you want separate copies of the data-blocks normally linked.