 Why did the house go to the doctor? Because it had a window. Pain. Tony here, it's shapegram time. When a shapegram comes your way, use shapes to draw the picture. This shapegram is a picture of a house. I challenge you to recreate the house. Think of it like a puzzle. A puzzle that helps you get better at digital drawing. In order to draw it, you'll need to change shape color, remove shape borders, and duplicate shapes. I'd like to show you a few things. This house picture is made with 11 shapes. I have already drawn a green rectangle for the grass. To draw a rectangle, I click the shape button in the toolbar, choose shapes, and click rectangle. Then I drag my mouse to draw. I drag the corners to resize the shape. I can click the shape and then drag to move it. Let's get rid of the black outline by clicking border color and choosing transparent. I click fill color and choose one of the red options. I click on the white background to see my shape without the blue selection lines around it. Looks good! Let's send the rectangle behind the green grass. With the rectangle selected, and I can tell it's selected by its blue outline, I click the arrange menu, choose order, and click send to back. I click anywhere on the white background to deselect the red rectangle. To add the roof, I go to the shapes menu and click the triangle. I resize the triangle by dragging the blue boxes. I center the triangle with the red rectangle. I click border color and choose transparent. Then I click the fill button and pick a brown color. To complete the picture, I will need to add more shapes. Each time I add a shape, I resize and position it. I also change the border color to transparent and change the fill color. I drew my window with five rectangles. Four white and one black. Here's a trick. After making one white rectangle, I click the edit menu and choose duplicate. Then I do it again. And again! I draw a black rectangle. I go to arrange, choose order, and click send backward four times. Add two rectangles for the door. I click the downward arrow next to the zoom button and click zoom in. Now it will be easier to see what I will be drawing. I draw with the oval shape. As I draw, I hold down shift on my keyboard. Holding down shift ensures that I draw a perfect circle. I give the perfect circle a transparent border and black fill. I click the arrow next to the zoom button and click fit. My work area is unzoomed back to the original view. My picture is complete. Not bad, eh? House that for a pun. Try your best to make your own house picture. Keep in mind, there's more than one way to get your drawing to look like the original picture. Here's the deal about digital drawing. The door you practice, the door you'll feel right at home, drawing with shapes. Yes, puns are how I roll. You got this! See you in the next ShapeGram.