You might see this term pop up in high-end plugin suites or inner-circle design communities. The "exclusive" tag usually refers to features not found in native software versions, such as:

Automatically appending "v2" or a custom suffix to fifty layers at once.

If your layer relies on a specific pre-comp or a control slider, the Exclusive method involves "unlinking." In After Effects, this often requires a script like True Comp Duplicator to ensure that the new composition doesn't accidentally pull data from the old one. 3. Execution

All masks, blending modes, and plugin parameters are baked into the new layer.

Check the "Expression" or "Link" map. A True Layer Duplicator ensures that if Layer A was looking at Layer B, the new Layer A is now looking at the new Layer B. The Benefits to Your Bottom Line