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7. With the Rectangle tool still selected, click Right Grid(3) in the Plane Switching
Widget to draw in perspective on the right grid plane.
Note
Zooming in brings into view more gridlines that are closer to the vanishing
point. That's why, depending on the zoom level, your grid may not match the
figures exactly, and that's okay.
8. Position the pointer over the upper-right corner of the last rectangle you drew. When
the word “anchor” appears, click. In the Rectangle dialog box, the width and height of
the last rectangle you drew are showing. Click OK.
Notice that the pointer now has an arrow pointing to the right ( ), indicating that you
are about to draw on the right grid plane.
9. Click the Graphic Styles panel ( ) to show the panel. With the new rectangle still
selected, click the graphic style named Box Right to apply it.
Note
To learn more about working with graphic styles, see Lesson 13 , “ Applying
Appearance Attributes and Graphic Styles .”
A graphic style is something you can use to save formatting from content you create
and then apply it elsewhere. It's a great way to apply a gradient to another object so
that it looks the same as the first one.
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