00:02:46 so that changes the Height value, as well.
00:02:47 I'll go ahead and click Okay
00:02:49 in order to accept that change, and I'm
00:02:51 going to get rid of the fill up here in the Control Panel
00:02:54 by getting rid on that first swatch
00:02:56 and changing it to None.
00:02:57 And then I'm going to change the color of the stroke
00:03:00 to this brightest Brass color
00:03:01 which is C0, M5, Y15, K4.
00:03:05 And I'll increase the Lineweight value
00:03:06 to 16 points, like so.
00:03:09 And again, we need to move this guy back,
00:03:11 so this time I'm just going to press Control X,
00:03:13 or Command X on the Mac, to cut up the shape
00:03:16 and then I'll press the V key
00:03:17 to switch to the black arrow tool
00:03:18 and I'll click on that ring right there
00:03:21 and press Control F, or Command F on the Mac
00:03:24 in order to paste the new shape directly in front of it.
00:03:27 All right, I'm looking for a dotted stroke this time, and I
00:03:30 want a total of 36 dots around the entire circumference
00:03:33 of this circle, so I once again went to the Circumference
00:03:36 Calculator, and I dialed in half of our diameter,
00:03:40 which is 287.5, incidentally,
00:03:44 I just figured that out on the calculator.
00:03:46 And as soon as I hit Calculate,
00:03:48 I get this big value right here,
00:03:49 I'm just going to select everything up
00:03:52 to the first three decimals deep,
00:03:54 and press Control C, or Command C on the Mac
00:03:56 to copy that value.
00:03:58 And then I'll go back to Illustrator,
00:04:00 click on the word Stroke,
00:04:01 go ahead and turn on your Round Cap
00:04:03 and then click on the dash line check box.
00:04:05 You want the Dash to be zero points
00:04:07 and then you want the Gap to be that value
00:04:08 you just copied divided, so slash 36,
00:04:13 and then press the Tab key
00:04:14 and that gives us a Gap value of 50.178.
00:04:18 And it's okay to leave this preserve icon turned on.
00:04:21 After which point just press the Enter key,
00:04:22 or the Return key on the Mac,
00:04:24 then go over here to the Appearance Panel,
00:04:25 click on that Stroke to make it active,
00:04:28 and click on the little page icon at the bottom of the panel
00:04:30 to make a copy of it and then change the color to this guy,
00:04:34 C0, M19, Y54, K8, in order to darken things up.
00:04:40 And now go ahead and reduce the Lineweight value
00:04:42 to just 12 points, like so.
00:04:45 All right, now I want you to add a drop shadow
00:04:46 to these elements so that you can gain access
00:04:49 to this Main Star layer, click in its upper right corner
00:04:52 in order to select all three of the shapes on that layer,
00:04:55 and then I want you to go up to the Effect menu,
00:04:57 choose Stylize, and choose Drop Shadow.
00:05:00 After which point you can enter these values right here,
00:05:02 so we got an Opacity of 75%,
00:05:05 the X offset is negative five,
00:05:06 both the Y Offset and the Blur, are positive five.
00:05:09 If you want to see what that looks like
00:05:10 turn on the Preview check box
00:05:12 and you'll end up with this result right here,
00:05:14 after which point you can click Okay
00:05:16 in order to apply that drop shadow,
00:05:18 and then click off the shapes to deselect them.
00:05:21 And that's how you create the big circle
00:05:23 and ornaments around the star,
00:05:24 as well as how you modify the color of the shape
00:05:27 as you're creating it using the Shape Builder Tool.