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okay last one we went ahead and created the columns located them you know as far as vertically in elevation as well as in plan the distance be you know from the wall okay now this next exercise were going to go ahead and start to cast the shadow lines and see what kind of patterns it creates onto the ground as well as onto the wall okay now were using the 45 degree okay because these shadows are going to be based off of a 45 degree angle for this purpose were going to pretend as if the sun is actually right here okay 45 degrees this way but you know in elevation so the shadows will be cast down this way and then in plan were going to take our triangle and rotate it the opposite direction to where that sunlight is casting them in this direction okay so first thing first i need to find out the angle okay so for this first one using the 45 and im going to draw a very lightly aligned okay so it barely just hits there right im going to flip this over and what im going to do is im g