 Accordation looks so good, especially on camera and you have the sides, you know, ready to observe and not ask too many questions. Well, this is just a fun one for me. I'm I'm just experimenting with this one. Okay, so I can ask questions and stuff. No. Man, never let me do nothing. Also, I'm just afraid it's just going to be like your video, so just tell them what we're using. It's not going to be like mine because mine turned out programming. Anyways, I'm editing that one up right now. This should be loaded in a minute, but y'all will already know that by the time you watch this one. Anyways, so we're using Envirotex Lite as per use when we do artwork. It's a one-to-one. He's already mixed the two parts together and he is portioning out his resin. Which I know there's way too much for this one little pour. Just make sure you have enough quail of this to put under the light. I did I did a really thin coat on it. Before we started recording, Jeff went ahead and prepped his canvas, so it's really tight. Like a holicarm. I will link to how we do that. I hope you can see all the joints, but I'll add a link so you guys can see. If you're not cool with a torch, you can also use a wheat gun. We got ours as a Wagner. It's like 20 bucks from Home Depot. I'll add all the tools as well as the colors in the description box below. But for this pour, we're using two colored inks and this cast and craft opaque pigment concentrate for coloring polyester and epoxy. What's a polyester resin? Anyways, this stuff's supposed to be pretty beast for making like soft waves and celly waves. What is it? Foam, frost, wave, fuzz? I don't know. It's supposed to make that really good. Really well. We're also using Bombay turquoise India ink and Bombay aqua India ink. You're right. So that's what we're using. You're gonna need a little bit more clear if you have any of those. A little bit more clear what? You're gonna need to put this down under the white lines that you go, that you do. You may need a little bit more of this, I'm saying. If you have any of those that you don't mind not having a bunch of them. Like I said, I'm just experimenting. Okay. I've never painted it before, which is an actual something. I don't know how it's going to turn out. Oh yeah, that's what I was going to say. He used spray paint to do that. Three colors. They use a tan, a mid blue, and a dark blue. I'm just making sure I'll list all those in the description box. Blur. Also, we need a new like video recording camera. Like right now we record with our phones or the GoPro, which is fine. It works okay. But we need to start doing research. So if you guys know a good camera that has like the screen that flips forward so you can see what you're recording, let us know. Comment below. Is it noticeably thicker than the inky one? I just did lines and I put extra clear over my stand so you can see it. So when you mix your part A and part B together, you're going to get little B baby bubbles mixed in just because nature is a beast. The heat gun or the torch helps to pop all those little bubbles. First one was probably good enough. Tilted backwards. Good, long, heavy tilt. You don't think so? This is like dark that is, but that's because of the paint. That once we're done with how the video is, to like once we're done with how we want the piece to look to let it be on camera just still for a little bit so people could see it. Now it just looks like way up top. Oh it does. Those cells come from that stuff being heavier than the inks and then surface tension and science make it sell. Somebody said e-science question Martin. Yeah saying that it is e-science. Not what is e-science. It's e-science. It's the science as your own science. Yeah it's the science as I understand it and I feel like it's not a bad way to science in my humble opinion. Look at this. You're a jerk for showing me up on my own ocean-ness. This looks like if you're under the ocean and you're my sister that got rocked by those waves and you're looking up like that's what you see like the underside of a wave. This is all your ear bubbles. I want to use like metallics and gold and mess that up.