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4. Pick the intersection of the two lines in the lower-right corner of the tub. (See the image at
the bottom in Figure 3.12.)
Next, create the right side of the tub by mirroring the left side:
1. Click the Mirror tool on the Tool Sets palette. You can also choose Modify Mirror from
the menu bar or enter MI ↵ at the Command prompt.
2. At the Select objects: prompt, pick the long arc on the left side of the tub to highlight
the arc. Press ↵ to indicate that you've finished your selection.
3. At the Specify first point of mirror line: prompt, pick the midpoint of the top
horizontal line. By now, you should know how to use the automatic osnap modes you set
up earlier.
4. At the Specify second point of mirror line: prompt, use Polar Tracking mode to
pick a point directly below the last point selected.
5. At the Erase source objects? [Yes/No] <N>: prompt, press ↵ to accept the Mirror
command's default Erase source objects option (No) and exit the Mirror command.
A mirror image of the arc you picked appears on the right side of the tub. Your drawing
should look like Figure 3.13.
FIGURE 3.13
The inside of the
tub completed
with the layout
lines still in place
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