![]() Then pull this out a little bit to account for the stove sticking out a bit. Press p and pull this up and snap it to the top of the existing counter. That's a way that we can separate the two different coordinate axes, so 30 inches wide, 25 inches deep. ![]() Draw in a rectangle from this corner over, let's make is 30 inches wide so type 30 comma 25 + enter. Press the space bar, triple click on any one of the faces to select all contiguous and press g to create a group. Press p and pull this up 36 inches, type 36 + enter. Then draw a line that's along the red direction so that it snaps to this edge in the group and click a point back where you started and a surface will be generated. Move over in the green direction and type 12 + enter and then 24 + enter and 34 + enter. Then move over in the red direction and type 25 to account for the counter depth. Start drawing from the corner of the wall and draw over in the green direction, a line that is eight inches long, so type eight + enter, to account for this offset in the sketch. Let's navigate in 3D space so that we can see the place where the kitchen is going to go here in the model and the sketch at the same time, about like this. Parallel projection is better for top view when you're drawing in the plan but once you move into 3D space perspective is more natural because objects that are further away get smaller, just like the way that our eyes work. Go to the camera menu and choose perspective or press j to toggle between parallel and perspective. ![]() We're going to build a massing model of the existing kitchen in this video.
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