 I think you should have done it easier than that. The more you shake your paint up, the more pressure is going to come out. You can actually turn your can upside down, spray it, you'll clean the cap, and you'll let some of the pressure out so you can get in there and get some nice clean lines. When you do polygraphy, use the angle of it to be a little flatter, turn it, same way with this. Let's say I want to make a little halo. To get the idea, you can cover an area that's over sprayed with the fat cap. You can get the idea. Paint flow but not as skinny as the German and the Claustin says it all. Definitely get what you pay for. And your polygraphy, which is fun to play with, the way it's painted, or if you're a veteran after you've done something amazing. There you go. Thanks for watching. Appreciate it. I feel like I was all over the place. I don't think so. You didn't stop it in between those? I did. I exceeded 20 minutes right when I was saying... What was this color? Not this color. I noticed. This is supposed to be lime. Kind of upset about it being not lime. It's almost identical to the one I just put in here. It's terrible. Which one do you have right now? The 94 is... Watch this. This is volatile with the same cap. One burst, that one you have to do a couple of times. I've never heard you say, let's try sugar. It's a shackle. It makes perfect sense. Yep. I really didn't do it. They're taunting us. Are you just the swipe one? Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. I like how that looks. I'm sure it'll just keep reacting. Yep. This is a dirty pour. That's why it looks like that. Put the canvas on top. Put it over and... I'm confused. Do all kinds of metallics and then what? Put the canvas on top of it and... The energies do this before I put it up. So much light. I can't even take a picture of it. I think it's just all... Lip in. It's lime green in it.