If you’re like most people, you probably have a few Illustrator files scattered around your hard drive. If you’re looking to redo an illustration in Illustrator, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, make sure that all of your files are in the same folder. This will help you keep track of where each file is located and make it easier to work with them. Next, create a new file called “illustration1.” This file will be used as the base for your illustration. You’ll want to make sure that this file is very basic and doesn’t have any features or layers. Next, open up Illustrator and create a new layer on top of the “illustration1” layer. Name this layer “illustration2.” Now, add some basic shapes to this layer such as circles, squares, and triangles. You can also add some color if you want. Now it’s time to start working on the details of your illustration. First, add some lines into the top left corner of your illustration2 layer. Then, add some more circles and squares into the other corners. Finally, add some more lines into the bottom right corner of your illustration2 layer. These lines should be long and thin so that they look like they’re coming out of the picture plane (or out of the paper). Now it’s time to start working on the colors! Add some light blue into each corner of your illustrations2 layers and then use darker blue for the center part of your illustrations2 layers (where most people would see their colors). Finally, use black for any areas that need darkness or opacity (like shadows or highlights).