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  and I'll press the Alt key, or the Option key on the Mac,

00:00:36  and click in order to bring up the Rectangle dialog box.

00:00:40  And these are the values I'm looking for,

00:00:42  a Width of 340 points, and a Height of 170 points,

00:00:45  after which point I'll go ahead and click Okay.

00:00:48  And now I'm going to Alt, or Option click again

00:00:51  in order to revisit the Rectangle dialog box,

00:00:53  and I'm going to change the Width value to 444,

00:00:56  and I'll set the Height value to 150 points.

00:01:00  And the reason we're doing this, by the way,

00:01:02  I just happen to know these values in advance,

00:01:03  because I've played around with this file,

00:01:05  but what we want to do is subtract this inner rectangle

00:01:08  from the outer one in order to create the bars.

00:01:11  And because we're creating those shapes from

00:01:12  the center out, our bars will be exactly centered, as well.

00:01:16  All right, now press the V key to

00:01:18  switch to the black arrow tool,

00:01:19  and Shift click on that other rectangle to select it.

00:01:22  And now go to the Layers Panel

00:01:24  and notice that we have a little square representing

00:01:26  the selection.

00:01:27  I want to put these objects on a new layer,

00:01:29  so I'm going to click on the Inset leyer

00:01:31  to make it active and then I'll Alt click,

00:01:33  or Option click on the little page icon

00:01:35  at the bottom of the Layers Panel,

00:01:37  and I'm going to go ahead and call this

00:01:38  new layer Text, and I'll change the color,

00:01:41  to let's say, Gold, and click Okay.

00:01:44  And now I will Alt drag, or Option drag that red square

00:01:48  all the way up to the Text layer

00:01:49  in order to create a duplicate of these shapes.

00:01:52  And then I'll turn off the Shapes layer

00:01:54  and I'll go ahead and turn the Inset,

00:01:56  and main Star layers back on.

00:01:59  All right, now I want to subtract the forward rectangle

00:02:01  from the rear one, by once again,

00:02:03  grabbing the Shape Builder Tool.

00:02:05  And notice I can see my swatch is still

00:02:07  so I'm going to advance to the black swatch, like so,

00:02:11  and you can also just select it

00:02:12  up here in the Swatches Panel, if you want.

00:02:14  And then click in this top bar to make it black,

00:02:18  click in the bottom bar to make it black,

00:02:20  and then Alt drag, or Option drag

00:02:22  all the way through the central rectangle

00:02:24  in order to subtract that shape away.

00:02:27  All right, now let's create the text,

00:02:29  and I'm going to do that by grabbing my Type Tool and

00:02:32  I'll go ahead and click right there at that center guide.

00:02:35  And the font I'm looking for

00:02:37  it may not be installed in your system,

00:02:38  but it's called Birch.

00:02:40  And then I'll just go ahead and Tab over

00:02:42  to the Type Size value

00:02:43  and take it up to 140 points,

00:02:45  and I'll enter the word sheriff,

00:02:48  which has one R and two Fs,

00:02:50  and then I'll click on the Align Center icon

00:02:53  next to the word Paragraph,

00:02:55  and I'll press the Escape key to create that text,

00:02:58  and also click on the word Character

00:03:00  up here in the Control Panel,

00:03:01  and I'll click this icon right there All Caps,

00:03:04  in order to turn the text into All Caps, like so.

00:03:07  All right, now you might figure we could

00:03:08  align this text vertically to our artboard,

00:03:11  by clicking on the word Align over here

00:03:13  on the far right side of the Control Panel.

00:03:16  Go ahead and make sure that it's set to Align to Artboard,

00:03:19  and then we could Center Align the text,

00:03:21  it needed a little bit of that,

00:03:22  and then we can also vertically align the center,

00:03:26  but that obviously doesn't work properly,

00:03:28  and that's because Illustrator's looking at

00:03:29  any potential descenders.

00:03:31  So what we need to do is drag this guy

00:03:34  by its baseline down until it

00:03:35  snaps into alignment with the bottom bar.

00:03:38  And then I want you to drag it by the top

00:03:41  of one of these letters until it more or less

00:03:43  snaps into alignment with the top bar.

00:03:45  And that's going too far,

00:03:46  so I'm going to have to try again,

00:03:48  I'll go ahead and zoom in here

00:03:49  and drag this up, like so.

00:03:51  And I should see a D, Y, value,

00:03:54  of about negative 45 points,

00:03:55  which is what I'm looking for,

00:03:56  so I'll go ahead and release.

00:03:58  And now we need to split the difference

00:03:59  by pressing the Enter key,

00:04:00  and because an arrow tool is active,

00:04:02  that brings up the Move dialog box.

00:04:04  Make sure that Preview is turned on,

00:04:06  go ahead and make that Vertical value positive,

00:04:09  so get rid of the minus sign,

00:04:11  and then after that value enter slash two,

00:04:14  which is going to divide the value by two

00:04:16  so it's going to move it back half as far,

00:04:18  which ends up putting it exactly where we want it,

00:04:21  at which point go ahead and click Okay

00:04:23  to accept that change.

00:04:25  All right, now I want to combine these objects all together.

00:04:28  And so the first thing I'm going to do

00:04:30  is convert my text to Path Outlines.

00:04:32  And you do that by first copying your text,

00:04:34  so I'll press Control C, or Command C on the Mac,

00:04:37  and then you want to paste it in front

00:04:38  by pressing Control F, or Command F on the Mac.

00:04:41  And then go ahead and twirl open

00:04:43  your Text layer right there,

00:04:45  and turn off the original text object.

00:04:48  And that will protect it from harm,

00:04:49  in case you have to come back to it.

00:04:51  And then with the new one selected,

00:04:53  go up to the Type Tool and choose Create Outlines.

00:04:56  Or you can press Control Shift O,

00:04:58  or Command Shift O on the Mac,

00:04:59  and that converts the text to Path Outlines, like so.

00:05:03  Now I want you to Shift click

00:05:04  on each one of the bars in order to select it,

00:05:07  and I want to combine this thing into one object

00:05:10  by grabbing my Shape Builder tool and then

00:05:13  press the Shift key, and Marquee everything, like so,

00:05:16  in order to select it all.

00:05:18  And that's actually going to create a problem for us.

00:05:21  Notice that we lost the hole in the R?

00:05:24  I don't want that, so I'm going to press

00:05:25  Control Z, or Command Z on the Mac,

00:05:27  to undo that move.

00:05:28  And instead of using the Shape Builder,

00:05:30  I'll just go up to the Object menu,

00:05:32  choose Compound Path, and choose Make

00:05:35  to turn everything into one big compound path, like so.

00:05:39  All right, now we want to give our text

00:05:40  a little bit of an edge,

00:05:41  so I'm going to zoom in on it,

00:05:43  and I'm going to switch to the Appearance Panel right here

00:05:46  and I'm going to click on a stroke, but first I forgot,

00:05:49  I need to switch back to the black arrow tool

00:05:51  where I will not affect the stroke at all.

00:05:53  All right, now I'll grab that stroke,

00:05:55  I'm going to leave it set to one point

00:05:57  and I'm going to change its color to this last guy here,

00:06:00  C1, M8, Y32, K5.

00:06:03  And now I'm going to move the stroke below the fill,

00:06:05  I'm going to click on the stroke to make it active,

00:06:07  and I want to offset it by going up to the Effect menu,

00:06:10  choosing Distort and Transform,

00:06:12  and then choosing the Transform command.

00:06:13  And I'm going to take the Horizontal value down one,

00:06:16  in order to move that stroke to the left a little bit,

00:06:20  and then I'll take the Vertical move value up one, like so,

00:06:23  to move it down, and then I'll click Okay.

00:06:26  Now the problem is that that produces

00:06:28  a little bit of a gap there,

00:06:29  so I'm going to have to fill it in with another fill.

00:06:32  So I'll go ahead and drop down to the second icon

00:06:35  in the bottom left corner of the Appearance Panel,

00:06:38  which adds a new fill.

00:06:39  And then I'll click on the Color Swatch for that fill

00:06:41  and change it to that same bright color right there.

00:06:44  And now I'm going to twirl the stroke open

00:06:48  and I want to basically apply this Transform effect

00:06:50  to the fill, as well, so I'm going to click on it

00:06:52  to select it, then you want to press the Alt key,

00:06:54  or the Option key on the Mac,

00:06:56  and drag it and drop it onto the new fill, like so.

00:07:00  And that will go ahead and scoot that fill over

00:07:02  and fill in the gaps.

00:07:04  All right, now I'll just go ahead and zoom out here

00:07:06  and I'll click off the text to deselect it.

00:07:08  And I'll switch back to my Layers Panel,

00:07:10  I'll make sure the Text layer is active,

00:07:12  and I'm just going to paste in some other Text elements

00:07:14  that I created in advance here.

00:07:16  I'll go ahead and twirl that Text layer closed

00:07:19  and then I'll turn off the Guides layer.

00:07:21  And that's the final Sheriff's badge,

00:07:22  complete with text that has been converted

00:07:24  to Path Outlines, here inside Illustrator.

 
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