Duplicating and mirroring are two important strategies in Inkscape, a preferred vector graphics editor. Duplication means that you can create a number of copies of an object, whereas mirroring creates a mirror picture of an object. Each strategies are generally used for varied functions, resembling creating symmetrical designs or repeating patterns.
Duplicating an object is straightforward: choose the article and press Ctrl+D (or Cmd+D on a Mac). This can create a duplicate of the article straight on high of the unique. You may then transfer the copy to any desired location.