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Blender repeat last action
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- Rodney Zamora
If you're anything like me, you often find yourself hitting the same keystrokes or menu items over and over again in Blender. Thankfully, there's a handy little feature that allows you to repeat your last action: simply hit Shift+F4!
Related questions:
Q: How do you repeat duplicates in Blender?
A: There are a couple of ways you can repeat duplicates in Blender. One way is to use the Duplicate command in the Edit menu. Another way is to use the Duplicate command in the 3D View menu.
Q: Which shortcut key use for Redo in Blender?
A: There isn't a dedicated shortcut key for Redo in Blender, but you can use the shortcut key for Undo (Ctrl+Z) to Redo your last action.
Q: What does Ctrl d do in Blender?
A: Ctrl d does a few things in Blender:
It duplicates the selected object
It deselects the current object
Q: What does Ctrl R do in Blender?
A: Ctrl R will do a number of things in Blender, depending on what you have selected. For example, if you have selected a mesh, Ctrl R will rotate the mesh. If you have selected a bone, Ctrl R will rotate the bone.