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in this video im going to talk about managing complexity in the drawings that weve traced using image trace so in earlier videos we went through and got our fresco art brought it into docHub illustrator traced it using image trace and now im left with a lot of anchor points and i want to take care of some of that complexity because its only going to cause difficulty in using pattern editing mode it can slow down your system so its great to get rid of the anchor points before we start putting this into a pattern design the two tools that i like to use for this process are the simplify feature thats included in illustrator or i use the vector first aid plugin by astute graphics so im going to start by showing you simplify inside of illustrator right now i have an image right here im going to get this out of the way holding shift and just clicking my arrow key there to get that out of the way and what i have here are these petals that i created in fresco using a vector brush so it