 You've been cute. Good job. I've got my bee working within Viratex as huge. I want to try some other stuff too. I think I'm going to order some pro marine because I keep hearing a lot of good things. Measuring it out because it's super important that it's even Steven because this is a one-to-one ratio resin. I can't believe I got that out in one try. Maybe it'll be a good wording day for me. We'll see. Do you want to have the blame on e-science? I know. It'll be like the first one in a long time that's not getting chalked up to e-science. For those of you that don't know what e-science is, it's basically being blonde. That would make it e-science which is completely different than e-science. E-science is officially in your brain. No, it's the study of... Internet science? No! That starts with an eye and nobody uses Internet Explorer. E-science is the study of everything awesome as is seen through my eyes. That's the Cliff Notes version. If you look up the class in an itinerary for college under all the class descriptions, that's the short version of what I would say. It's a very interesting subject. I'm surprised that you're not fluent at this point. Then again the curriculum changes daily. I've done no schedule. Mooper, what are you doing? You been cute? Nailed it. The floor is so dirty. It's a studio floor. You guys can see we have this black top down. Floors are already like this. They're already like that when we moved in. Because this was a distribution center. It's definitely an artist's place but that has nothing to do with it. That was like a hundred years ago. That's why it's a concrete floor though because it was a distribution center for Sears and Roebuck like a hundred and ten years ago. It's a paint, different color. Did you see the peace sign? Did I ever show you that? There's a peace sign on our floor from when we moved in. It's right here. I'm going to finish that one, then that one, then that one all this week. Sorry, I forgot this table rolls. So what colors are you doing these to? No. They're out so I was just wondering. So are those? But these were closer so they came through my face first. You're just being nervous talk. No. You're just being regular talk. Oh my God. Sorry. So you had these colors originally set for the red canvas, right? But you decided. Yeah. I was going to do these colors on the red canvas over there. Just because of the contrast but then I thought, No, I don't want to do that. So outside of camera frame before we started filming, we prepped our canvases as usual according to this video. We're basically we just sew it and sand it. But we use house paint because cheaper and more economical. Because I mean, that's all just so is. So much thinner. I don't understand why people would use gesso. I mean, it preps the canvas, but it gives us such a thin layer. That I guess me just being an airbrush artist, I prepped it so so that it's super smooth. And with gesso, you basically sand all the gesso off. So I've always found that it's better just to use white. White. That's paint. Latex, right? Latex, acrylic? I don't know. It's just interior house paint. Yeah, interior. Flat interior. People have asked us why we don't do acrylic pours. There's there's one reason why we did that one and scraped it off. It just turns to mud and mush. It's horrible. Horrible. One day we'll do another one and we'll post it no matter what the outcome. All right. So Jeff poured out a not too thin. We usually do thinner but a good coat of resin over the base that we just spray painted black after we prepped it according to our previous video. Well, it's such a bigger space that when you separate them, it's only a little bit. You could I could have poured that whole thing over it just would have covered the entire thing twice. But when you separate them, it gives you just a little bit less because I'm not pouring it all at once. You know what I mean. So then after he poured it out on the canvas, he separated it according to how much he wants of each color. You'll probably notice bubbles in your resin. Do you tiny baby bubbles? I did it a little bit more than that last time. But we're going to get rid of these bubbles with you can use a heat gun or torch. Someone commented one time that they prefer a heat gun because it's safer than a torch, which I would usually agree with just because open flame. But exhibit a of the dangers of heat guns. Yes, that is the front of a heat gun. It matches this. That was fun time. I heard a little bit. What are you going to do? Looks pretty from here. You should be wearing a respirator. All in your face. We have a trash can down there. You should probably do this outside. We have a lot of draft in our building. The windows are open. The fans are on. This is a separate cup for people that always ask. Look how much it is though. Not a lot. Not a lot. If it's any grittier than this, you haven't shaken it up enough. It should be just oily looking. It doesn't take that much. I just like to because if you don't stir up a lot, the actual metallic will stay on top a little bit. I want to start with white. I don't have a plan for this. It's going to go with a puddle pour but a long puddle pour. This will be the first time. I've never done this before. You did a long puddle. On your long ocean skate? You did long lines but they weren't puddle. They were just next to each other. Those are the colors that I'm excited about right there. Is this from what you saw on Nat Geo today? No, but that would be badass though. Those are some scary colors right there. Those have to get next to and try not to combine them. The colors that you saw on Nat Geo? Yeah, for those hot springs. It was the hot springs at the Grand Canyon and it was the most awesome coral sand and teal water. I want to do a dirty pour. I think I'm going to do that tomorrow. It looks a different color going down when you come back up. It's weird on camera. This is just an 8x24 canvas. Also, all of the artwork that you guys see made on our channel is available. It's always for sale. We don't get too attached to our artwork. Anything that doesn't sell before April 6th will go into the Deep L.M. Arts Festival that you guys should come to if you're in and around or close to or want to make a road trip to Dallas, Texas. All the way that I'm doing this, I've never done. I've outlined stuff, but I've never did it outline then go the inside of it outline. There should be something interesting. It's dark in there. I would save some of it for after the fact that there's going to be areas you want to touch up. I'm clear on yours. Which way are you going to tilt so I can be prepared? This should be pretty interesting. That cover is so orange. It will get it too hot. Did you heat your resin before you poured it? I didn't. It's a pretty day out. Which way? I'm going to tilt it towards me. That's what I wanted to do. I wanted to put tape on these sides. It looks like it almost looks like a wave. I thought it was going to do. What did you think it was going to do? That gold isn't doing anything. It just blows online. What is it that's emitting all of this? Is it because of the black? It's got to be the black background. I don't know since they're all like opaque colors. I guess I shouldn't have done it. Such a long pour. That's going to end up sealing up really nicely. That looks really good. Give me the hair dryer. Do you want the attachment on it? That's going to look really good. That part that you're on right now is going to do some awesome cells. It's just not what I think that it is. The gold is just completely 100% not. Do you want a pointed pic? I'll link all of this stuff in the description box below that we use. I'm digging this part. I can't even tell you how beautiful that is. That looks great. I'm supposed to make you laugh. How are you supposed to make me laugh? You have to be funny. I am funny. Then maybe laugh. That's just rude. You know good and well that I'm basically a stand-up comedian. Saturday Night Live and I are in negotiations right now. So you know. That looks good. You guys use a heat or heat gun. Make sure you don't leave in one area for too long because you will bake your resin. You'll know. This is not a good time. I'm going to say let that white heat up and push it. What? I'm going to say let that white heat up and push it around because that's where all the pretty cells come from. I'm going to leave it and title this one. What was it? Don't work it too much? Or no one to stop? Yeah. It's funny people are people always talk about they're watching video and they're like oh my god just stop. Just stop. And you know everybody else is guilty of doing it. What if I just add this or what if I do this? It's so easy to do it but it's the hardest to just stop to leave it. I think you should leave it. Alright. Let's get just a long shot of what she looks like while she's still wet. She'll move and adjust and alter itself while it. Do you want to? You already heated it up. Very smooth surface. Alright you guys. Thank you so much for watching. For checking in to see how Moose doing. Oh. And in like 12 hours we'll come back and see how it's doing. That's our dust free zone. Say bye. Bye.