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Hey everyone, welcome back to my channel. Okay. So today we're gonna learn how to Oz its and zip heads So let's just jump straight in The first way is quite a simple way of drawing is there and this is the one I use for quick maps to start draw a rectangle Then copy and paste using Muncey and commander and then set this second box off to the side slightly like this Now if all your boxes would be desired color. I always fill one with a slightly lighter color to give depth and dimension Rotate your box holding shift. It's all rotate 45 degrees and now scale holding shift again As you have reduced the scale of the object. The external line is smaller so here I'm just making a slightly thicker now open your brush window and Select your rectangles and drag the items into the window. Click the pattern brush and press. Ok, this brings up a new window Here you can see your zip and click OK now draw a line and then select your line and click your new brush This makes the bit now isn't a scale...