 Well, unfortunately I started working a little bit too fast to make it to that sushi dinner with my husband, so things were a little too chunky for me. So I thought I'd, I've already done a lot of it so I forgot to film, but I thought I'd show you a way that you can blend things out with the same bristle brush that I used to apply the acrylic ink. This is just a great brush for removing pastels. So all I'm doing right now at this point, it actually kind of gives it more of an impressionistic look, is I'm getting rid of some of the pastels that are on the surface, but I'm still keeping the same values and colors that are in the painting. So this is in essence going to be like an underpainting. And it's kind of cool because what this brush is doing, it's getting the main dust, you can see it kind of coming off. It's getting the main dust off so it's going to allow me more layering effect. I want to keep those grasses wispy back there, so little fence too. So that kind of helps with that effect. So anyway, this is just a neat little way to kind of, almost like erasing pastels. And then I can go back and add where I would like to. So anyway, neat little tool and then you can go back and start painting again. So now I'll get a little bit more precise with this.