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Now we're going to go ahead and move on into it just a little more to our star before we're
finished here. As we see here, we've got everything going well, like it should be going. Now what
we're going to do is we're going to take this and we're going to add just a little bit more
items to it. Actually, we're not going to do it like that. We're going to do M instead
of our Circle Marque we're going to go to our Square Marque. There we go. And we'll
just create a nice, long piece like this and we will go ahead and oops. Not like that,
but like that. Fill it in. Oops. And bring our screen back. The mouse is very touchy.
And what we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and go to V and free rotate this
around like so. Bring it back down. Bring it to the center here, there we go. We'll
just move this over here like so. What I'm going to do is I'm going to hit Enter. Hold
down my Option key so I can copy it off. Go ahead and free transform that back around
to the other side, like so. Get into the center here. Pull it up. Drop it. Let's actually
stretch this out just a little bit more so it resembles the other one. I should have
did this another way but that's fine. We've got it going on right there. So we'll hit
Enter to lock it later. Apple-D-Select and as you can see this is a locked star all on
one layer.
Well, it's locked within the center piece here. Either way, that's our star so we'll
stop right there.