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With the Shape Editor Tool, select and delete the points that are in-between the four points just created (the points shown with the white squares with red outlines). The result is the shape of a bar of soap.
Bring the other three shapes to the top. The easiest way to do this is to select the bar of soap shape and send it to the back (Ctrl k). I hope you remembered to make two clones of the top rounded rectangle (shown with the black outline).
Apply the two colors shown. Save your drawing and take a short break.
Select a Color Model (in this case RGB) and enter the RGB values in the appropriate text entry boxes. All RGB colors are specified with three numbers, the red value, the green value and the blue value. As you enter the numbers in the text entry boxes the colors change. You can also specify colors in these color models: CMYK, HSV (Hue, Saturation and Value) Grayscale and RGB Web which displays colors in RGB and Hexadecimal values. For mixing new colors, HSV is the most intuitive color model.
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