 Well, everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Illustrator tutorial. I'm going to show you how to cut an object out from inside of another one, just like I've done here. This is a cutout. This is not two shapes on top of each other. Let's start from scratch. Here we go. I've got my Apple logo here loaded in, and I've just dropped it in. The next step, I'm going to go up to Edit, and I'm going to go to Copy, and then I'm going to go to Edit, Paste in Front. So now we've got two logos stacked on top of each other. And when I'm holding out on the selection tool and moving it, you'll see here that that is the case. The next step is you want to hold down the Shift key and make sure you select one of the edges, and you just want to drag it proportionally. So this makes it a proportional reduction. So we're going to cut the same shape out of the same shape. So that's all we're doing. So now, because they're both black and it's kind of hard to see, you'll know I'm moving it around, but you can't exactly see where I am. So what I'll do is I'll just drop it there. It's probably not correct, but I'm going to hold down the Command key or the Control key on a PC and press the Y button. This gives us the outline mode. And now I can just sort of drag this to where I want it. So let's say something like that. What do you see? It says Center. That's good. That's what I want. So we've seen it in the outline mode, Command or Control, and then press Y, depending on if you're on a PC or Mac. And then presto. The last step is you want to make sure you've got the selection tool and just select everything that you want to do the cutout in. Open up your Pathfinder right here and then just go Minus Front. And then this is now a new shape, and it moves, so it's all one shape. And it's not at two shapes on top of each other. That's how you do a cutout. Thanks for watching.