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hey guys in this video im going to show you how to go ahead and create a checkbox radio buttons component and were going to include labels in there as well so the first thing that you need to do anytime youre basically getting started with this is you need to create is you need to figure out if you need to create a base component right so for the base component im just going to go ahead and create our checkbox so im going to say that were going to have a checkbox by default that is going to be 20 pixels in size the stroke can be neutral uh 5 neutral 50 maybe and the border radius is gonna be four were going to have a check box inside of it or a check icon that i that already exists in the library so im just going to reduce it in size one thing that i want to do is i want to actually scale it properly so the border radius so the border or for the i can also scales properly so now we have our icon here im going to say this is going to be white by default and in this case were j