might need help for this Breadboard schematics.
Not sure how the arrangement will be like on a Stripboard (are the arrangements the same when apply on stripboard? ). Sry, I'm still considered a newbie at it.
The attached PDF might help to explain what needs to be done.
Suggest you make a copy of the strip board on paper (or scan it into your computer) then do some layout ‘trail and error’ drawing before any soldering is attempted.
A drawing program on your PC is a great tool to draw your wiring paths; print out the final version to use as a wiring map when soldering.
Idunknoe:
Not sure how the arrangement will be like on a Stripboard (are the arrangements the same when apply on stripboard? ).
Well, no!
In this case, the "breadboard" is being utilised only as a "bus" - a means to connect multiple wires to the same point, in this case, one (or two) for the ground, one for the 5 V supply and one for the 6 V supply to the servos. You clearly do not need the full depth of the breadboard; it is just wasted space.
Stripboard or "Veroboard®" is adapted by cutting across some tracks to divide them into separate sections. "Vero" provides a milling tool that removes the track around a given hole but this wastes one hole. Generally it is possible to use a craft knife to make a cut between holes. So you would want to use two tracks for the supply and ground for the servos, and a few tracks - possibly on a separate section of stripboard - with one broken into three hole sections to allow you to wire to the Arduino, the sensor strip and then the resistor which bridges over to the 5 V track.