Anchor points are a great way to add extra stability and interest to your illustrations. They can be used in a variety of ways, but here we’ll show you how to use them to add a bit of personality and interest to your illustrations. To start, find the anchor point on the bottom left corner of your canvas. This will be the point at which your illustration starts its journey from the ground up. Next, draw a small circle around the anchor point. This circle should be slightly smaller than the anchor point itself and should have a radius of about 1/4 inch. Now, draw another small circle around the first circle. This second circle should have a radius of about 1/8 inch and should be located just above and to the right of the first circle. Finally, draw two more circles around each other (these circles should have theirRadii set to 1/4 inch). These circles will act as support for your anchor point while it’s being drawn, and they will also help keep it in place during animation or when you want your illustration to move quickly.