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5. At the Specify second point of mirror line: prompt, pick any location to the right
of the point you selected so the rubber-banding line is exactly horizontal.
6. Press ↵ at the Erase source objects? [Yes/No] <N>: prompt. The legs are mirrored to
the opposite side of the chair. Your screen should look similar to Figure 20.21.
Your chair is complete. Let's finish by getting a better look at it:
1. Click the viewport to the right, showing the SW Isometric view.
2. Choose View Viewports New Viewports, and select Single from the Standard
Viewports list and click OK. You can also enter -V PORTS ↵ (with a hyphen) SI ↵.
3. Use the Zoom button on the Status Bar palette to adjust your view so that it looks similar
to Figure 20.22.
FIGURE 20.22
The chair in 3D
with hidden lines
removed
4. Click the Visual Styles menu on the Viewport Controls (Figure 20.23) and select Shades
Of Gray to get a view similar to Figure 20.22. Note that your background may appear
much darker.
FIGURE 20.23
The Visual Styles
menu on the View-
port Controls
5. Exit the file. You can save if you like or close without saving in case you want to do the
exercise again.
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