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546Motion User Guide
Add additional cells to an existing replicator
In the Layers list in Motion, drag an existing image layer onto the replicator.
Note: You cannot drag a media item from the Library onto a replicator in the Layers list.
The layer is duplicated as a new cell in the replicator.
Note: If the layer you drag to a replicator is a shape or mask, a drop menu appears,
giving you the option to add it as a replicator cell or as a mask. See Using filters and
masks with replicators in Motion.
Anatomy of a replicator in Motion
After you add a replicator to a project, the following occurs:
A replicator appears in the Layers list and is selected.
One or more cells containing the image or images to be replicated appear as sublayers
underneath the parent replicator (click the disclosure triangle beside the replicator layer
to hide or reveal its cells).
The original source layer (the cell source) is disabled.
Note: Changes made to the original source layer, such as opacity or shearing, are also
applied to the pattern even after the replicator is created.
In the canvas, a bounding box with transform handles appears around the selected
replicator.