You are creating an image. You want to make multiple copies of a single object in the image. so that when you edit one of the copies of the object, all the copies of the object are updated.
What will you do to accomplish the task?
- Choose Image > Duplicate Object command.
- Choose Image > Duplicate command.
- Create a Smart Object.
- Create duplicate layers.
Answer(s): C
Explanation:
A Smart Object is just like a container in which a user can embed raster or vector image data. The embedded image data retains all the original characteristics of the image. With Smart objects, the user can make multiple copies of a single object. All the copies of the object will be updated when one of the copies is edited. The user can apply layer styles and adjustment layers to the individual smart objects without affecting all the copies. Smart Objects enable the user to perform nondestructive scaling, rotating, and warping of raster and vector images. The user can even preserve the editability of high-resolution vector data from Illustrator.
Answer-option A is incorrect. There is no command such as Image > Duplicate Object.
Answer-option B is incorrect. The Image > Duplicate command creates a duplicate image of the image currently active in the Photoshop workspace.
Answer-option D is incorrect. Duplicating layers does not allow a user to edit all the duplicate layers at once when one of the layers is edited.
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