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| Duplicating objects |
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| Written by Madison Paz | |
| Sunday, 22 April 2007 | |
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When we duplicate objects we can use SHIFT + D or ALT + D. On the first way both will be independent objects. This means that both are totally separeted objects. On the second way, all the copies will be instances from the first object. This means that all modifications on the first object will happen in all other objects.
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