A novel method is proposed for spectrally shaping the beamforming weights quantization error at the sub-array layer where the in-band distortion intends to move into a position where the sub-array factor has high attenuation. To do that, the sub-array factor or the composite sub-array factor is tiled by the periodicity of the ultimate-layer array factor. Then, the digital filter layout is designed based on the superposition of all tiles intersecting with the visible region of the overall array factor (O-AF), and the O-AF is spectrally shaped to minimize the number of bits quantifying the beamforming weights. The method is investigated for analog, digital, and hybrid array beamforming with multi-layer overlapped sub-array systems of different sizes and shapes. Its performance is promising and potent in alleviating the overall array factor distortion in all cases.