 Jackson? What are we doing? I'm watching you take the bottom of this off. I've covered it in other videos why we take the bottom of the canvas to this off. Basically it's so that it's easier to clean up the drips after you're done with it. Yeah, we've gone over it because you talked about how it's best to lift the last one and how you have to go in order. You know, it's a little easier to take the tape off all at one time. Makes it a lot easier. We usually leave the tape on for like two or three hours just till it's not like actually dripping anymore. And if you forget about it, set a timer. But if you forget, you can always hit it with a heat gun real quick and it loosens it up. What? It'll loosen it up so that it's easier to take the tape off. Is this for something? Well, we need to dry this off. It's chilly here in Dallas, so... It is, but it's supposed... Okay, so right now it's probably like 30. It's not that cold. 80 degrees? Yeah, about 40 maybe. Cheers. Cheers. Oh, cheers because we got the white and gold marble job that we told you guys about and showed you the test piece for. We start that tomorrow, high 60s month. Tomorrow? Thursday. Thursday? Start Thursday. It's supposed to be in the high 60s almost 70. Thursday. And this is going to be our giveaway. And we're doing giveaways for next month, for March. We're going to do the contest this month. Give it away next month. So here's your piece. Wally is mixing that. I'm going to tell you guys a little bit about our contest. We would have posted this information sooner, but I didn't know that like Facebook rule... Nope. Where am I? YouTube. YouTube rules for giveaways, contests, and sweepstakes is so in-depth. Like you would think we were actually trying to run an actual lotto. So as far as I can tell, and all the research I did, I can't even do a giveaway to like people in... Where was it? Canada. Parts of Canada, such as the Q. I wanted to say Quebec, but I feel like Quebec's not in Canada. I don't know. I can't even include places outside of the U.S. because I don't... I'm not familiar with the legalities behind contests, sweepstakes, giveaways, and lottoes. And I'm not trying to be like arrested and locked up abroad or even put in YouTube jail. So to keep it simple, for now, we're going to just do this month until I can do more research. We're just doing the giveaway, the contest for the United States only. And why don't I just pull one into the other? So I hate that, but for now, it's the easiest, least likely that I'll get in trouble method for this contest. And basically, I have notes somewhere, but I don't know where those are. Basically, what it comes down to, the contest is from... What's the day, the 13th? Oh my God, it's so thin. We had to warm up our resin because it's so cold here. All we did is put our resin in. You didn't tell him you put it in warm water. He just said it's cold here. You didn't say it all. So the contest is 13. So the contest is going to run from the 16th of February to the 16th of March. And on the 17th of March, we're going to do a video, possibly live video, if I can figure out how to do that before then, a live drawing or recorded drawing for the winner of a piece of art. This will be one of the options for that piece of artwork. The contest is the giveaway. The giveaway is that we're going to post this video and one other video of a resin painting. And I just need you guys to comment on which one you like the best. So whichever one you like the best, comment and let us know. And whichever one has the most votes will be the one to give away. And every comment is an entry for said giveaway. So that's all you have to do to enter. And we'll, yeah, and we'll do another video that has a drawing and announces the winner. And then we'll ship it to you. Hopefully I can figure out how to include not US continent areas, because I know a lot of you guys aren't in the United States. Right. Back to the art. That was me. Back to it. If you thin your resin out by putting it in warm water for about 10 minutes before you use it. It's super thin and you have to mix in your paint very well or else you're going to end up with chunks of paint. Even if it's like an ink, you have to mix it in super well or you'll know where you didn't mix it in well. The first paint we're using is a light body metallic acrylic by Lumere. It's jacquard paint in number 575 highlight violet. It's like a white with an iridescent purple sheen. The next one we're doing is what I did. It's one of the colors I did for the um my favorite resin piece so far. The uh that geofeder cell. Oh, speaking of cells, we want to do some of this spray paint white because that's what sells up so well. So this deep blue is a turquoise by Bombay. It's an indian ink in the color turquoise. It's a doc martin. The pink is magenta. Also Bombay doc martin indian ink. The purple is a perlex powder by jacquard. It's a pigment powder and the color reflects the violet. Also your that most of these are like metallic. Super nice. Yeah and a lot of you asked us about this gold that we use. It's actually a body paint that he can tell you more about. Well normally you mix it with a mixing mixing medium. Basically paint it on paint on your body or the face like it's it's in this very metallic. I mean even we paint it on on somebody it's actually way more metallic than it shows here. You have to put it clear so that it runs on it. Maybe you should I just take this iridescent and just because it doesn't look like it's very present. This looks just crazy. You guys let me just I know you'll see it in the GoPro video but how stunning is this. It's a little chaotic but I'm not mad at it. I think it's beautiful. I wish the light was working better. This looks like like garland like what how is that. No like tinsel like don't get rid of that. Don't blow that. I can't wait till this thing dries. This looks like little flowers everywhere. I can't get it in it. That sounded bad but okay got it in there.