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A question, ¿how do you clone and display the windows of the buildings?... they looks perfectly situated (separation from each other)

 

 

I draw the first shape, drag and copy the second into place (utilising smart/snap too guides), then duplicate the shape (shift cmd d) along until I have made one tidy row.

Then group the first row, drag copy down and duplicate again (shift cmd d) until I have a neat grid.

 

With distort tools this is easier because you can create the grid on a nice easy flat angle then group and warp after....so it was a little more tricky here as I drew it all at skewed angles.

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All your vectors belong to us. :D

 

Like the composition and style. Aliens! Property Damage! Ray beams! What's not to like?

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