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Now we're going to give a little bit more to our rings that we've created. So as we
see here see I've got everything selected well so let's go up here and go to our rings
selection here for image and we're going to hold down our command key and click on it
and there you see it'll select everything here. So let's just, what we're going to do
is we're going to reapply this twirl. Command F. Let's command F it again and one more and
one more. Let's do it a couple more times. There we go. Now those are looking more like
planetary rings that I want to see on my planets. Alright. So now what we're going to do is
we're going to go ahead and, let's go ahead and flatten this a little bit. Let's go to
edit, let's go to transform, let's go to scale. What we're going to do is we're just going
to kind of flatten it so we're going to put in our rock planet. So we'll just come over
here and scale it around to how we want it to look, like so. Now what we're going to
do is pull it out a little bit more. There we go. Actually we're going to make these
big, huge, so I'm not too worried about it. Just go ahead and scale those out really big
like so. Wonderful. Now let's rotate them. I don't like them straight across like that
like you see in all the images. I like my stuff to be a little bit out there. So let's
go ahead and hit rotate on our transform button. We can just rotate them around. Let's rotate
them like this. I like this. This looks real good like so. Now what we're going to do is
we'll go ahead and leave it here. We'll hit enter and what we're going to is we're going
to come over and we're just going to erase around where our planet's at and to do that
it would be easier if we just come over here and hit command and select our planet, and
just erase everything on this inside of it. So we'll pause right here and we'll pick it
up at the next part.