![]() ![]() Notice that three of the corners are placed for you so you can simply resize the new a square and connect it to the three corners.Copy and paste the square face (that way you get the Stroke and Fill and Opacity settings already configured).You should be able to do this without perfect step by step instructions, now. Ok, well only give a few steps this time. Note: I used#92A7EB for the left gradient stop and #7B97EB for the right gradient stop. Set the Fill on top to gradient and use a lighter blue.Make sure to give it a little more angle to make the perspective look right. Three of the corners are already positioned for you. Move the four corners of the polygon into place.Changes the points from 4 (there are only 3 points by default but since you already chose 4 it maybe is chosen for you now).Draw a polygon on the screen just to the top of the square face.Note: These steps are a little more general as you have already performed these above. Step 4 – Create the top side of the cube using the polygon tool Set the Fill to a single color that is a slight variation of the blue we used for the face of the square.You should already know how to do this now. Make sure the right side line of the polygon is perfectly straight up and down to match the square.Click the top right corner of the polygon and drag somewhere up and to the right at an angle that seems to be a good perspective angle, probably a little bit sharper an angle than the top angle.Click the top right corner of the polygon and drag somewhere up and to the right at an angle that seems to be a good perspective angle.Make sure the left side line of the polygon is perfectly straight up and down to match the square.Click the top left corner of the Polygon and drag it to exactly the top right corner of the first square.Note: Zooming in can really help you get the corners to line up. Click the bottom left corner of the Polygon and drag it to exactly the bottom right corner of the first square.Note: If you cannot find it, try pressing “A” as that is the shortcut key. Changes the points from 4 (there are only 3 points by default).With the polygon selected, go to the properties tab.Note: The width and height of my square are both 200.2 px. The size doesn’t really as it will get its size as we move the corners into place. Draw a polygon on the screen just to the right of the square.Note: If you cannot find it, try pressing “J” as that is the shortcut key. Step 3 – Create the right side of the cube using the Polygon tool In case you didn’t know, Opacity is the antonym of Transparent, so setting the Opacity to 90% would be the same as setting a Transparency of 10%. ![]() For Transparency, there is an Opacity setting.(By default this menu has an image of a black line but can have many options.) Under the Stroke tab and all the way under the color picker, look for a drop down menu.Click the right marker and set the color to a blue that is darker than the first one you selected. ![]()
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