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Blender linked duplicate
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- Rodney Zamora
Blender's "linked duplicate" feature is a great way to quickly create duplicates of an object while maintaining a link to the original. This is especially useful for quickly creating variations of an object, or for making sure that changes to one object are reflected in its duplicates.
Related questions:
Q: What is duplicate linked in blender?
A: Duplicate linked is a feature in Blender that allows you to duplicate an object and all of its associated data. This is useful if you want to create a copy of an object that you can modify without affecting the original object.
Q: How do I make duplicate links in blender?
A: There are a couple ways to do this:
Select the object you want to duplicate, then press Shift+D. This will create a new object that is linked to the original.
Select the object you want to duplicate, then press Ctrl+D. This will create a new object that is a copy of the original.
Q: How do you unlink and duplicate in blender?
A: 1. Select the object you want to duplicate. 2. Press Shift+D. This will bring up the Duplicate menu. 3. Choose the options you want and press Enter. 4. To unlink an object, select it and press Ctrl+L.
Q: How do I unlink two objects in blender?
A: There are a few ways to do this, but the easiest way is to select one of the objects, and then press Shift+Ctrl+Alt+M. This will bring up a menu that will let you unlink the selected object from the other object.