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How to duplicate a pre-comp and make it independent

Community Beginner ,
Sep 25, 2015 Sep 25, 2015

I have tried to duplicate an effect and to make it independent but it keeps on making it the same.

 

from the top left box i have the Project screen with the composition A. i canot drill into the compostion A.

 

once i double click the composition A then the timeframe screen appears on the bottom. within there is many layers.

 

example layer 1 has effect with text and videos.  this is what i want to copy and duplicate to keep the effects but be able to change videos and texts.

 

I have tried all the ctrl + D and Ctrl C and V but to no avail.

 

Can someone help?

 

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Community Expert , Sep 25, 2015 Sep 25, 2015

marikon96357335, If you duplicated a comp in the Project Panel then it is a unique copy of the original comp and any changes made to that comp cannot effect the original. If there is a nested comp (pre-comp) inside the original comp then you will also have to duplicate the nested comp. There is something wrong with your workflow. All comps in the Project panel are completely unique and have no relationship with other comps in the project unless there is a common nested comp in more than one comp

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New Here , Jul 23, 2020 Jul 23, 2020

Hi.

I don't know if i am late but i was having this same issue. Googled it and landed here.

I thought i had to die because this issue was so irritating. When i read answers here, as Rick_Gerard mentioned that duplicate you pre-comp in project panel instead of layers area, I listened him and did the same. It worked. 

1. Make duplicate of pre-comp in project panel

2. Drag that copied pre-comp down in the layer area.

3. Its done.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 02, 2018 Aug 02, 2018

If you have 10 or 100 comps in the Project Panel you can select all of them and press Ctrl/Cmnd + d to duplicate all of them at the same time. That part is easy. If you need to then replace each of those duplicated comps in master comps where they have been used you'll have to do that one comp at a time or invest in a script that does it automatically. If you have 500 comps to duplicate it would be worth it to spend a little money. True Comp Duplicator - aescripts + aeplugins - aescripts.comaescripts.com/true-comp-duplicator/

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Community Expert ,
Aug 02, 2018 Aug 02, 2018

brunoc92303474  wrote

So that means that if i have 500 layers and precomps, i have to duplicate them one by one ? I Don't understand that there is not a function called  "Duplicate composition and all it's content". That's crazy. I've been struggling for one hour to duplicate one composition and it's content, what the hell ?

Keep in mind that, now that we have Master Properties in AE, you might not have to duplicate ANY comps in your project panel. It's a very powerful feature that saves a HUGE amount of time.

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Participant ,
Jun 04, 2024 Jun 04, 2024

If I have a precomp that contains images and text layers and I want to duplicate the precomp and change the text for the duplicate - how is that accomplished without changing the text also for the original precomp? I tried duplicating it in the project panel and it DOESN'T turn it into a second independent precomp. Everything i do affects both precomps. There is no footage for the text in the project panel, it is just text within the precomp.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 24, 2018 Apr 24, 2018

You saved me a lot of time, your option is the fastest. Can't understand either that there is not a better option for such a common thing.

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Explorer ,
Mar 21, 2023 Mar 21, 2023

Yes! This is what finally helped me. I'm completely green in After Effects, so this step by step tutorial helped me (& hopefully someone else like me) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33GX1nd8v2Q

 

In this quick video we show one way of duplicating compositions that contain nested precomps so that also the precomps become independent. There are other ways of doing this as well, but this simple technique doesn't require any 3rd party tools. If your project is very complicated, you can first ...
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Community Beginner ,
Aug 04, 2016 Aug 04, 2016

or get this free (pay what you want) script:

True Comp Duplicator - aescripts + aeplugins - aescripts.com

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Participant ,
Oct 30, 2018 Oct 30, 2018

There is a new Script to do this, just as True Comp Duplicator but straight from the timeline:

True Layer Duplicator, It's 100% Free!

You just need to select a comp based layer from the timeline, press Ctrl/Cmd+Alt+D to duplicate a layer and it's inner hierarchy.

Cheers!

True-Layer-Duplicator.jpg

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Explorer ,
Mar 21, 2019 Mar 21, 2019

Just tried this out and it works and is super easy to install and use (i'm an AE noob)

thank you!

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Community Expert ,
Mar 21, 2019 Mar 21, 2019

I will say, the new-ish functionality of Master Properties makes a lot of this obsolete in many cases. It's way more powerful to be able to change a few things, but keep the rest linked for ease of making changes on client feedback or whatnot. Master Properties are a massive time saver.

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New Here ,
Jun 11, 2019 Jun 11, 2019

This is the successful answer. Thank you!Screen Shot 2019-06-12 at 10.35.15 AM.png

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New Here ,
Jun 09, 2022 Jun 09, 2022

check out this link. hope it helps

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGGLAW8192U

Hey Welcome, To Another After Effects Tutorial. Today we are going to see how to duplicate a precomp and make it independent after effects so you can reuse the pre-compose layer as much as you want, so to avoid a time consuming task to recreate same animation for other elements . This tutorial is
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New Here ,
Jul 23, 2020 Jul 23, 2020

Hi.

I don't know if i am late but i was having this same issue. Googled it and landed here.

I thought i had to die because this issue was so irritating. When i read answers here, as Rick_Gerard mentioned that duplicate you pre-comp in project panel instead of layers area, I listened him and did the same. It worked. 

1. Make duplicate of pre-comp in project panel

2. Drag that copied pre-comp down in the layer area.

3. Its done.

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New Here ,
Nov 14, 2020 Nov 14, 2020

Hahaha, I have to agree with Nitin! If you are looking for the solution - Rick is correct!
1) Duplicate the pre-comp in the project panel
2) Drag that copied pre-comp down in the layer area
If it is a matter of scale and/or position, just copy the attributes from the original pre-comp in the timeline.

I understand the frustration but, y'all can't expect everything to be so convenient. At some point you just have to do the work. Don't give devs a hard time for nothing.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 24, 2021 Aug 24, 2021

But then I make changes to the new one and it also happens to the original 😞

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 09, 2021 Mar 09, 2021

Master Properties is a fantastic "new" feature BUT for text layers/fields I have noticed the following:

 

1) To edit the text itself in one of the clones you have to right click on the property then chose edit. Not obvious at all at first. It's not possible to directly edit the text normally from the preview window.

2) You can make some attributes like font, size, etc. part of the Master but not other important other properties like paragraph alignment (left, center, right). The permitted options are very limited at this moment and current AE version.

 

Am I mistaken? Would love to be proven wrong as these are really annoying to me. Thanks for any input!

 

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New Here ,
Mar 20, 2021 Mar 20, 2021

In the project panel: 

 

- select the comp you want to duplicate

- press CMD + D (Mac) or CTRL + D (Windows) to duplicate

- drag the new comp into your layers 

 

With this method, you should be able to edit the new comp without changing the old one. I've been using AE for a while and it is confusing. My natural inclination is to right click and "create new comp using selection" and edit from there but that changes all the comps.   

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 05, 2022 Apr 05, 2022

I don't know if this helps, but I duplicated the Pre-comp 1(I'll call it Y), and there's another pre-comp inside that Y, I've duplicated that as well (I'll call it A). 
So I have Y and Y.2

A and A.2
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So I'll be having A inside the Y (Y>A)
And I'll be having A.2 inside the Y.2 (Y.2>A.2)
Therefore, I could change the A.2 now, without changing the original one which was A.


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Community Beginner ,
Apr 05, 2022 Apr 05, 2022

And If you have 1 pre-composed (we call it "a"). Pre composed that "a" into "A".
Now duplicated that "A" and "a"
So now you have (A>a)
And (A2>a2)
Which means a2 inside A2.

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Explorer ,
May 26, 2023 May 26, 2023

There is one more way, that you want to duplicate the comp/pre-comp and don't want to link with the original.

1. Save the current Ae file.

2. Save as the current file with another name.

3. Now delete all the other files from the project panel, just don't delete the file which you want to duplicate.

4. Now save again.

5. Open again the main ae file and import the 2nd ae file which you have saved as with the other name.

6. Now you can drag and drop the comps/pre-comps from the project panel to the layers panel and use them. It won't get linked with the original comps, even if the names are the same.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 21, 2023 Dec 21, 2023

I had this same issue and found the advice here was not really that sufficient.  Yes you can manually replace all sub camps in a duplicated comp but taht can quickly become a non starter when working in a complex project.  Or when working in a project you did not make where you are not familiar with how everything is set up.  I found this script/plug in that solves this problem.  As of Dec 2023 it seems it is still supported and working. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ1KIS65Djo

http://aescripts.com/true-comp-duplicator/ Creates a complete duplicate of a comp hierarchy including sub-comps. If a comp is used multiple times, the comp only gets duplicated once and all remaining references point to the first duplicate. If the comps are arranged in a special folder hierarchy ...
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New Here ,
Jul 26, 2024 Jul 26, 2024

This is a great tool for excatly that:
https://youtu.be/2nX-dVSIr7g

Buy here: dreamteamstudio.gumroad.com/l/cnyfp The Composition DUPLICATOR plugin duplicates compositions in Adobe After Effects with customizable naming conventions. Features: - Duplicate compositions and all nested sub-compositions. - Add prefixes to duplicated compositions. - Option to manually ...
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