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In this
lesson, you will learn about three types
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of rectangles
in the contextual sketch environment.
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The two point rectangle
is the default option in the toolbar,
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and has the keyboard shortcut
R assigned to it.
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You can work in
four different orientations
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once you anchor the first point,
and you can also add dimensions
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for precision.
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Pay attention
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how horizontal / vertical constraints
are added automatically, and prevent you
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from changing the shape of the rectangle
unless you remove the constraints.
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The three point rectangle means more work
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if you intend to create a rectangle
in the same directions that the two point
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rectangle works, but it provides
more flexibility and more opportunities
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when you want to create a rectangle
in other directions.
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You can also lock the value
after you place the first point,
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which can be helpful
depending on your design intention.
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The center rectangle creates
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a symmetrical value from one center point
and one corner point.
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I often use the center rectangle
when I want to start a sketch
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from the center point of the origin,
and I want default construction planes
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centralized in my design.
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And that's it for rectangles.
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See you in the next lesson. Thank you.
