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[Music] whats up everyone im nick in this video were going to talk about images now images are obviously crucially important to any application as soon as you open any app youll notice that there are profile pictures there are background images there are images all over an app and images really do help make your app look good so its important obviously to know how we can add images to our xcode project and also how we can customize these images so ill show you guys how we can change the shape we can make them circular or rectangular how we can change their size to make them bigger or smaller and then of course change our aspect ratio so we can really customize how we want our images to look so a lot of what were going to do in this video is very similar to what we did in the last video and thats because in the last video we did system icons and of both the icons as well as the images in this video use the same image component in swift ui so a lot of the modifiers are the same