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Hi, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today Im going to show you how to vectorize and clean up a scanned black and white hand drawing in docHub Illustrator. And this is actually an excerpt from my brand new Skillshare class From Sketchbook to Surface Pattern Design in docHub Illustrator. So if you want to learn step by step how to take your hand drawings, convert them into vector, and then create a beautiful surface pattern design in docHub Illustrator, check out the link in the description below. All right, lets get started. Ok, so first, youll want to either scan or take a photo of your drawings and get it onto your computer. So maybe youll just need to email it to yourself, or if you have a Mac, you can AirDrop it to yourself. The next step is to get our digital drawings into docHub Illustrator. So to do that, Im going to go to FilePlace. And then Im going to go to my desktop where I saved my scans. Now I have a few different ones out her