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  1. Mar 9, 2023 · And that can sometimes be better than copy/pasting or duplicating layers. Create a selection around your single star. Grab the Move Tool. Hold the Option/Alt key down. Drag the star you have. The selection will be duplicated (on the same layer) as you move it. Share.

  2. Choosing "Copy Layer Style". Then right-click (Win) / Control-click (Mac) on the layer where you want to paste the effects: Right-clicking on the layer where the layer style will be copied. And choose Paste Layer Style: Choosing "Paste Layer Style". This time, not only are the layer effects copied over, but so are the blending effects.

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · I have been using the Copy Layer Effects method for the past couple of weeks. It works, but I miss the Option-Drag technique to copy all of the layer effects to the other layer. I also have a similar issue when trying to Option-Drag a selection on a document. That feature works fine in Illustrator, so it prompted me to look over the Photoshop ...

  4. Feb 14, 2023 · Method 1: Click and Drag. The click and drag method is super easy. Open the document that contains the layer you want to copy and move. Click next to the layer’s name and hold. Drag the layer up and hover over the name of the destination image. Move down into the image and let go.

  5. May 15, 2021 · Select the document that you want to copy a layer from by clicking its tab near the top of the Photoshop window. In the "Layers" panel on the right sidebar, right-click the layer that you want to copy and select "Duplicate Layer." In the Duplicate Layer window, click the drop-down menu next to "Document." Select the name of the destination ...

  6. Dec 10, 2023 · If you only want to copy specific layer effects in Photoshop, you can do so by opening the Layer Style dialog box. To open it, double-click on the layer with the effects or right-click on it and select “Blending Options”. In the Layer Style dialog box, you can check or uncheck the specific effects you want to copy.

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  8. Only tap and hold down on your keyboard the Alt (Win) / Option (Mac) key and press and hold the layer effect you would like the copy to be placed on top of the layer where it is to be added. Remove the space bar and Photoshop will put a copy from the other layer of that effect. I also have extended all the 4 consequences on the original layer ...

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