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Setting your layers to the correct order is vital for your project layout.
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So now we are going to create the eraser.
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And for the eraser, I wanna keep
these rounded edges a little bit,
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so maybe it's just gently used.
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[LAUGH] So we'll go to the Rectangle Tool
and choose Rounded Rectangle.
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If you want to change the rounding of
these edges you can hit the up and
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down arrows and that will increase and
decrease the angle.
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I'm gonna change it to red.
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And so,
now the layer order does matter and
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this red shape is on top
of these other layers.
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And looking over on my layers panel, I can
see things got a little disorganized, so
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I'm gonna select these
parts of the pencil and
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move them into the correct layer, okay.
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And this red shape, it's the eraser,
you want that to be at the very bottom.
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And this metal shape here,
I'm going to my selection tool
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this should be at the top and I can drag
this on top there are s shortcut keys.
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So command open bracket will
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move it down and
command close bracket will brig it up,
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you can see it moving over
here on the layers panel.
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And in real time.
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Great.
I'll make this a little smaller.
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And this needs to be, there we go.
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Let's see.
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Yeah.
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I think that's looking very nice.
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