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iamp;#39;m gonna put a circle on the screen here iamp;#39;m just gonna make this one six inches in diameter and rather than offset this just because the offset adds some complexity uh to the shape iamp;#39;m going to copy this and just paste it over here as an example and make this a quarter of an inch larger iamp;#39;m going to select both of these shapes and center them together and theyamp;#39;re both selected here iamp;#39;m going to right click on these and convert them to a path once i convert them to a path let me just show you here that you can see how the shape is built and its path and its lines and you can see those points here so with light burn what i can do here is take the pencil tool and as i hover over these shapes see here where it can snap but watch it turn to the circle and that means itamp;#39;s going to snap into the point iamp;#39;m going to draw a line from here to here to that point and iamp;#39;m going to escape same up here to here and escape here to