 Hair alive, every bow day. Let's turn some lights on. Bam. Hope you're ready to get artsy fartsy, because today we're doing a board with us. Nope, a paint with us, because we're doing alcoholics. One moment, one moment. I'm going to give people some time to get up in here. And take a shot. What is that? What? Where? Oh. Yes, this is Rumpel. And I'm going to drink it. See, babe? We need to pick up our airbags. Hey, go get some shoes on. Stop talking to me in the studio. I'm not in the studio. Your foot was in and around inside the baby gate. Don't even. Right here? You're in the studio out there. I'm not. I've just been waiting for the opportunity to say it. OK, I'm only nailing. Don't be somewhere. I love you. What's up? Squared table degenerates. Yo, yo, yo. What's up, Heidi? So if you're new, sup. I'm Erica. This is artist till death. Jeff's over here with no shoes on in the studio, because I'm the responsible one. Who knew? And our co-star Bowie's over there, holding down his end of the table. Bowie, what's up? Cool. You're cutie. Kujo's on window duty. Tutors doing orders. Life is good. And we're going to art. Who can fly? But he's going to end up calling you. Jacqueline, Darla, Shane, are you guys having an awesome day? I hope so. So what I was saying was, is we're at a still death. We are artists, and we go live every day, usually. Usually at 6 PM central, except for on Tuesdays, 2 PM central. And yeah, it's usually resin. Today, twillby alcohol inks. I'm going to get you closer up in here. We have VAM, Long Time No Talk. Denise. So, hey, Arlene. Yeah, I told you guys a few days ago that I will be doing an alcohol ink piece similar to this one, but with just one color. And I welcomed you guys to join me in doing this. Told you all the materials. And now we're going to do it. It's going to be amazing. Also, you may hear Luigi in the background, my T tiny baby boy dog. He has a heart condition and a trachea condition. So you'll hear him, but he's fine. Hi, big boy. Go lay down. We've just given him some medicine, so hopefully he won't be too coffee. So if you weren't around when I told you guys we were going to do this, what you'll need is something to alcohol ink on, some alcohol, synthetic paintbrush, and some alcohol inks, unless you want to get extra with it with me. In that case, you'll need some hot glue and a paint pen. So, hi, Megan, Diana, Libby, Gail. We are well. I hope you guys are as well. So I'm actually going to do a diptych for this piece. So step one is going to be to draw out our little shapes. You don't have to be extra and do a diptych. I'm just doing it because reasons. So if you do a diptych, you have to continue the design from one to the next. And essentially, I'm doing tortoise shell shapes around your corners. Goodness. I'll wipe all this. OK, Kujo, can you guys hear me OK? I had to switch my headphones. This is not working. Let's try this. Step 10. So yeah, can you guys hear me OK? OK. I just switched headphones. I'm just going to wipe off that eraser mess. Hey, big boy, go lay down. Libby, are you still buffering? OK. Don't draw your lines on too harsh unless you have a really good eraser. Really want to make these lines and make sense. I don't want it to look like it's overlapping. So that's why I'm erasing these parts out much better. This is probably, for me, one of the hardest parts of doing moves. Lay down, big boy. Yeah, for me, this is like the hard part. But you just want to make fun little lines. There we go. G.O.'s come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, so don't get too obsessive with what shapes you're working with because they are in all kinds of shapes and sizes. There we go. Oh, kneaded erasers are the best. I'm going to be using pinks, but with browns. And maybe rose gold, maybe brass. So the inks I'm using are from Ranger, Maribou, Pinata, possibly Copic, and Zig. So once you have this done, let me know, you guys, if I moved too fast at any point. I'm not using Canvas Slippy. I'm using some of my alcohol ink panels. This is actually on my website. It's made out of melamine, so it won't warp on you. It's shiny. It's just ready to go out of the box. You don't have to prep it, open the box, and just go. These are 10 by 10 size. If you guys want bigger sizes, I can make larger sizes available. Dropped an ink. So, Kido-Ki, I'm going to start outlining this, my shapes with hot glue. If you guys want me to wait or anything, slow down. Just let me know, and I'll slow down for you guys. So I'm using a really cheap. Probably I spent less than $5 on this hot glue gun because it doesn't turn into lava. And because it doesn't get that hot, these hot glue lines that I'm making will stick up higher. I'm just going to follow the lines that I already have made. And I mentioned this in some of my videos already, but if you get those hot glue strings, you can apparently put your hot glue sticks in the freezer. But I keep forgetting that you can do that, so I can't speak firsthand on how well that works. Hi, B. It is very dark over here. OK, you want to turn some lights on for me? Thanks. The lights are on. Well, I mean the studio lights. Sweet. Thank you. So I really appreciate all you guys watching. If you haven't subscribed, make sure you do that. I mean, you're already here watching. You may as well subscribe. Help the channel out. And great. My line's crooked, but that's OK. Nothing in nature is perfect, right? And share a video if you like it or share it with people you don't like if you didn't like it. I can't know, B. Hello, Sue. Oh, yeah. And please leave me your thumbs up or down. I don't care. Just leave me your thumbs. I need your thumbs. So yesterday, I told people that I was going to do a giveaway for the favorite, if you told me in the comments what your favorite chameleon was from Too Faced. I forgot to draw a winner, but I will do that and post it for tomorrow's video. Who invented hot glue? Because he's a pretty genius person. I bet he is doing all right. Will this be y'all's first alcohol ink geode? Or have you guys done it before? First one done. Looks a little tortoise shelly, doesn't it? We did this on a countertop down in Seguin at RK3 Studios, and it looks so cool. This is a point in the process where you can kind of change up what you want your shapes to look like. If there's one that you're like, I'd rather it look this way instead. Just hot glue over it. The world is your geode. P.S. my trigger finger is getting really weak at this point. Try and avoid those little hot glue strings, little interrupter ink. Still in the land of no resin, though. Never done a geode, should. Australia's beautiful. I think they're back on lockdown. A shoemaker in 1940s invented the glue gun. Before that, everyone burned themselves with hot glue in a pot. Didn't know that. OK. Almost done with this boring bit. When you lay these lines of hot glue down, try to make sure that you're in full contact with the board. Otherwise, your alcohol will go under your line of hot glue. And it could mess up some of your other geodes. And that's no fun. You also don't want to make them too flat. Make sure your lines line up if you're doing a diptych like this. But don't hot glue them right next to each other because they're going to be displayed with a little bit of a gap between. And you don't want the hot glue to glue your two sides together. Bam. Looks amazing. OK. I got you, Gail. I invested in a no-seal bag from Nordstrom. They said, thank you, but we don't need that. They have it in 20 years later. I'm confused, Anise. I like the way it looks already, too. I think I'm going to do something at some point with just the clear hot glue because I like how it looks, even though I know it would yellow. So I'll have to account for that later. Right. Now I have a cup of 90, 1% alcohol. Subtutor. Gotcha. So should have put a patent on it, right? So I'm going to get a paper towel, right? Tink Arlene. I'm not sponsored by Truly, but if you're watching, Subtink, right, Libby, I get it. Worth or Hard and AutoCorrect makes it even more default. All right, I'm going to go ahead and pre-open my inks. I just pulled out a random assortment of, you're fine, too, browns and pinks. Wonder how long till the boys realize that that's someone at the door. We've got all of them open. I start with my darkest colors and my metallics on the outside edge of my G-weights and work my way inwards. Hey, Melissa. Hey, Susan, that sounds awesome. All right, I'm going to start with, we'll just start over here. I'm going to put this color is Natural Gray by Zig. It's going to put some of that down. And I guess I'm going to start with what is this? Metallic Bronze by Marabu. I take some alcohol. What's happening? Do it. Jeff was about to try on some of my shorts. You can, too. All right, looks like this color is going to be a little bit soft, but we'll see. OK. Next, I'm going to take my second darkest. Well, I guess let's try this. What is this? Cranberry by Ranger. And just put it just on the inside of that ring of color, a little bit more alcohol. You want to do this while all the alcohol is still wet on your first line. Clean off your brush a little bit, create some movement. Then I kind of clean my brush off just a little bit before I keep going so that it gets lighter and lighter. I think I'll like that one, but we're going to let it live, move on to the next one, and then we'll come back to it. Because sometimes they change as they dry. What's your favorite ink brand? My favorite alcohol ink, it's hard to say. It all depends on the color, essentially. Libby says, we hit 48.3,000. What are we going to do for the 50,000 subscribers? We're going to have a super big sale on the website. And I'll get Jeff to do a dance for you guys on the live feed. I think I like this dark. It looks brown to me, but it on here says natural gray. Let's do gold on this one. I'm using Jacquard Pinata alcohol ink. This is probably one of my favorite golds. Have you seen any of your AI art pieces a year later and have you noticed fading at all? Yeah, I have some up in my hallway. I haven't noticed any fading, but I don't drop my alcohol inks into resin, which is one of the major culprits of inks fading. I sealed them really well. This gold just looks so natural. The way it just pushes the other inks around, that looks super rocky. OK, let's do a light pink on this one. This color is called Pink Sherbet. It's from Ranger. So just like last time, I'm going to put a little bit of alcohol on my brush. It's such a soft, awesome pink color. And since I have a little bit of that gray color on my brush already, I'm just going to let it stay there. I think I pretty much like this one. I'm not going to fiddle with it too much, I say as I fiddle with it more. Cool. All right, so that's the basic gist of it. Also, Marabu just came out with a whole bunch of new. Hey, Tiffany, you didn't miss much at all. Marabu just came out with a whole bunch more colors that look completely awesome. So on the dark bits, I just kind of make them intermingle and then let it just do what it's going to do. That was just some residual off my paintbrush. What other color do I have over here? This is the pale rose. On each one of these, I'm going to just follow the same process. I need to start getting a little bit lighter. So I clean my brush off. Let's put another little bit of a gold line in there. Also, after all this is done, I'm going to add some paint lines to each of these so it'll look even more natural. I think I'm just going to pick up some ink from up here. I think I'm pretty sure I'm really going to like this. I'll probably put a clear coat once it's completed. So now I'm going to try this caramel color from Ranger. Just to switch up our outline color. What is this? Metallic copper from Marabu. Oh, it says, I would have called this ruby. I may just drop a lot of ink into this and let it kind of intermingle and fade and it'll look really cool. But I want to keep my edges metallic. So we're just going to let that evaporate on its own. OK, this is called caramel from Marabu. I don't think I've used this, so we're going to discover what it looks like together. Also looks very light, some gold. I'm just pushing it all the way up to the edge. This is really the only part where I have a lot of alcohol in my brush because I want it to move freely. Let's use another light color over here. What is this? Pale rose. This one's not super light, so we're just going to use a couple drops. Alcohol. I always turn my brush sideways to close off a pull of color, very much like when I swipe and use resin. That looks a little bit more like a flower than I wanted it to, but I think it still looks good, so I'm going to leave it. OK, let's do a couple more dark ones. Wait, that's not the dark. Where's my this? It says natural gray, but it looks like espresso from Ranger. Don't forget to shake up your metallics because they will separate, and then the color just doesn't look cute. Tutor's breaking stuff. That's what you're hearing. I'm going to scoot this just a little bit closer so I can make sure my design flows. I really like this soft one. I think that was the pink sherbet. Let's do a little bit more. Well, I don't have to put more down. I'm just going to pick up some of the natural gray. Cute. I think that might be my favorite pink to use on this, but that rose is nice too. Oh, Denise, that sounds like an awesome TV. So I'm just interchanging the colors. So I have some of this rose gold from Ranger, but I think it may be a little bit too silver for this piece, but we'll do a couple of them and see what we think. Never know when you're going to be pleasantly surprised, but since that's so light, let's use a little bit of a darker. We'll use the pale rose for this one, a chameleon that one. I don't think I'm going to close that one off. I'm going to leave it open. What do you think, Toots? Yeah. I leave it so that it can just do. What does it say? For what? I'll come see. Will you grab Bowie? Sorry, guys, I got to step into this shop real quick. I'm so sorry about my sniffles. Oh, so on this first one, it says they want. So it's the 6, 6 and 3, but then an additional one medium stick, large, I think. I'm back. I can't wait to show you this piece from all the different angles because it looks super neat. I always try to pick up some of the gold line with my color line so that when I move down just a little bit, it has some of that look. Glue string. Hope I got it. You can't decide which one is your favorite. Thanks, you guys. I think I need to do another one of this color so it balances out some. But I think I'm going to use it as the dark stone outside area. Just need to find that color. Here it is. So I'm going to use the cranberry as the outside shade along with some gold. I think this one's going to look awesome. If not, then I'll drop a little bit of that gray that actually looks brown into it. I'm just going to clean off my brush really well and use this color and work my way in to the center. Sweet. I'm going to show you what the gold is looking like. It's crazy how it just naturally flows into a design that's very reminiscent of natural geodes. Are you going to do any with a mirror effect? Sure, I can do some with a mirror effect. So let's start with this pale pink color. Let's do it in this one. And if we don't like it, we'll turn it into an actual geode. I'm going to half load my brush with alcohol because I want it to flow and move into the other colors. I'm just working these back and forth, making sure to get all the way into the crevices of your hot glue. Do your very best to pull straight lines. Kind of difficult because the alcohol kind of blobs and moves on its own. I just kind of keep moving and working back and forth. And then if you want to make some lighter areas, really clean your brush off so that there's hardly any anything on it. And then what you're doing is essentially a relief. You're pulling color off. So it's on the end of the brush instead of on the surface. You do thin ones like that, or you can do thicker ones like that, or the thicker ones that may take a couple passes. But when you do that, you're going to essentially be pushing the color outward. So it'll make a dark outline around where you pull the color out. And if you decide that you'd rather not have it quite so stark in that area, just pick some ink up and kind of travel it back over that way. Kind of trying to implant more color into it because it looked a little bit too even with these two parallel lines. But I'll revisit that in a minute. So I like doing these easy alcohol ink geodes so much, but it is a lot of fun. I think it looks nice. It's not that difficult to create. And I've had a lot of awesome feedback on this design style. And I know you guys are probably tired of alcohol in geodes and oceans. So I promise I'll switch it up a little bit more for you guys. I just get into a mode where I do something and I love how it looks. And so that's all I want to do is perfect that look. Probably not the only one, but I want to pick up some gold. There we go. You probably could do it with India ink, but use water instead of alcohol. Let's do another mirror right here. I think I need to pick up just a couple dabs of a darker color. I think it's easier to do the mirror look with edge pieces like this or smaller sections. All right, on this one, I'm going to do another one kind of like this and just let the alcohol evaporate and let the colors do what they're going to do. I wonder what it would look like if I dropped the glitter glass in first. Then it would like the ink would kind of, I'm going to put a little bit of ink first. And then in theory, as it dries, it's going to dry around the glass in theory. So it'll leave a little bit of a textured ink look. Let's drop some. I also brought some rainbow. Marabu? Thanks so much, Shane. Marabu has this weird binder in it. That'll help this glass stick. No, it's not on. Hold on. All right. I know I use rainbow probably, arguably, too much. Moving on. Let's do another light colored. The thing about bringing the classes back, but then super COVID decided not to do that. But once super COVID's done with, then we'll start doing classes again, because I've had a lot of requests to do in-person classes. Should I do an alcohol ink in-person class? Is that something you guys would come to? Also, I've been thinking about doing a collab with an acrylic artist and do one day acrylic ink. Nope, acrylic ink is not a thing. One day do acrylic, pour, and then the next day do resin. What do you guys think about that idea? More online classes? I don't have any silver in this piece. It's all warm tones. Acrylic ink. Yeah, there's acrylic inks. There definitely are acrylic inks. For me, doing this kind of artwork is very relaxing. I don't really have to think too much. And anytime, I don't have to think. It's a good day. Sometimes I'll do a double pass to make sure it's even, because when you start your poll, sometimes it doesn't look the same as when you end your poll. Pick up some of that dark color. I think I want a little bit more dark. I'm just going to pick it up off the bottle. That didn't work. It's going a lot darker than I wanted it to initially, but I really like where it's going. Next one I will do with silver tones. Yeah, these are melamine boards. I'm out of the porcelain paper. I actually have these boards available for sale on my website if you're interested. I only have them available in the 10 by 10. But if it's something you guys are really interested in, I can make them in larger sizes. Agreed, Libby. Just adding a few drops of the alcohol ink rainbow to give a little bit more texture to that outside ring. I might do that over here too. I use Marabu a lot to just create texture, because it moves. I think there's like a blender solution in it. I don't really know, but it looks good. OK. Also, if you're going to do a few of the mirror-look ones, you want to do them in alternating directions. You don't want them all to be facing the same way. So it won't make no sense. A lot of the beauty and geodes comes from the randomness, in my opinion. Libby, what is what again? I think you're thinking for Micah. Oh. The thing I just used was the Marabu Rainbow alcohol ink. It's got an awesome little sparkle to it. So let's use Caramel right here. JK, it has decided to go off duty. Oh, there it goes. Trying to shake my gold without having to put the lid on it and without getting it everywhere. It's impossible. What's the problem, Boba? Just a drop of that cranberry to deepen the color a little bit. It's kind of a cool thing about this stuff is you can mix alcohol ink from other, like a whole bunch of different brands and create custom shades if you want to. Where's my this? No time troll. Move it along. Gotta love troll patrol. Thank you, Vamp. A lot of times you guys won't even see when we have a troll because Vamp's so quick to address it. Let's do a dark fade out one. I guess that's what I'll call these is like a fade out. Hi, Bee. Do you want to do one? Cool. Looks awesome. Just stand there right like that the whole rest of the live feed. You really going to stand there the rest of the live feed? No? I'll see you later. Who haven't had any trolls in a while? This should work on canvas, right? I've done alcohol piece on canvas, much more abstract where I didn't mind it kind of having a mind of its own. I usually heavily prep before I do inks on canvas so that it flows easy. You don't want it to just soak into the canvas. I'm putting a couple drops of Marabu throughout some of these so that they kind of tie in together. He's going to go dance with Lance Bass. They were going to know anyway. I'm kind of just flicking on some Marabu because if you guys have followed me for any amount of time, you know that this is very much my style. I like the dots. I like their randomness. Cool, cool, cool. Tight, tight, tight. I'm going to let this dry for a minute and pick up these inks. And then we'll move on with the next part. Well, Tudor, have fun dancing the night away. Get me a signature, a Lance Bass signature. Hopefully he's not like, don't you know who I used to be? I'm not signing anything. Oh, the guy? OK. So I'm going to take all of, nope, close one more. Have an awesome time, Tudor. B-R-B. All right. Now we just got to make sure it's dry. Main thing is up under the hot glue, sometimes the alcohol and the ink like to get up under there and not dry. Dry, excuse me. Thank you, Libby. Right. Tay. I feel so adult cleaning up my little mess. No, I don't think so. Think. All right. Next, we need to seal it. To do that, I'm going to use UV archival and matte. Very important to use matte instead of any other kind, because the other kinds will kind of reactivate your inks, because they're alcohol-based sometimes. At least the gloss one is. Keep that in mind. OK. This stuff doesn't take long to dry at all, but we're going to help it out a little bit. Thanks a bit. You can either use a gold paint pen or liquid gold. I'm going to use liquid gold because it kind of wraps around the hot glue. You just have to find it. Here we are. I have this stuff on my website. It's MTN liquid gold. So I'm just going to take a little bit of it and paint these lines and let kind of the excess just drip down around our hot glue lines. And if a little bit of it goes into your geode, that's perfectly fine, because it's gold-based anyways. You're going to fill these triangle voids with the gold as well. It's way quicker than a paint pen. However, a paint pen will also work. Also, if you wanted to, you could paint little lines with either your paint pen or your this. I guess you could also use a dark brown or a black if you so choose. Watch your step over there. Why did you get Bowie so hype? Oh, that was me. She would always be forgetting something. So Jeff is dropping his keys down. Almost made a whole mess. Hi, B. Some of them are a little crazy. 48.3. Getting closer and closer to that 5K. That's not what I was. I apologize. Huh. I don't know. I blame Tudor. Even though I definitely wasn't Tudor with me. Totally me. And we got them all. We got them. Just adding a few gold lines into some of these. Just following the designs that we already laid out. I thought I wanted to do gold splatters, but I'm not going to. So if you use a brush with this stuff, clean it right away. Because it will most certainly ruin a paintbrush. All art is for sale. Thank you, guys. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks, you guys. So now you can add gold glitter lines if you so choose. Let me see what I got over here. I'm sure I have some gold glitter somewhere. I mean, I have to have some gold glitter, right? This one's kind of brown, but it's small shard glitter. It looks like all the gold glitter I have over here is big shards. We don't want that. So I'm just going to use sticky pen to be quicker. Let's see. Let's put some on the outside of this right here. Don't put too many lines of glitter out, because you would need to remember where it came from. And I will forget. I'm just going to only do those. I also have this, but it may be too big a flake. Nah, it'd be good. Glitter is always an option, my children. Yeah, I've already forgotten where all I put it. But you can't have all of one color glitter on one side. You have to kind of spread the love a little bit. Cool. And I have this glitter. She's got a ring in here. And if you don't like glitter, you don't have to use glitter. I, however, am a fan. Well, that doesn't look. I'm going to white-gap it in a couple places, but I'll just fix that right now. Oh, yes. So this is a sticky pin. It's actually called an adhesive pin. It's from Deco Foil Eyecraft. Get it on Amazon. I haven't heard from Shine a little bit. This is not correct. Where am I? I think I'm going to use a little bit of our new Super Rainbow Glitter as well. I just hope I remember all the places I just put all this glue. OK, I spoke to Nene not too long ago. She's just dealing with some life. I don't carry this glitter yet, but I will soon. We've got it on order. And if you haven't seen it yet, I'm about to blow your mind. What is it, Bowie? I know it. Do we help Bowie when you get a second? We just want to bathe in this stuff. We just want to wear it for the rest of forever. I don't need to wear it to go somewhere. I just want to wear it for just to wear it. OK, only two seconds. And I'm going to give you a close-up of that glitter. I want to dust off a little bit, make the lines look a little bit cleaner. All right, you guys ready? No one's ready. Look at that. Why is it so beautiful? It's pretty fine. You say bathe. I say roll. I love that. I've got it on order. It's true vamp. It's true. Like, how does it lay in perfect rainbow-ness? Right, TG? It is fine, all right. That's not right. There we go. All right, and now the last thing I'm going to do for this piece today is add some glitter glass. So I'm going to use the bottle with the lady, Mona Lisa. It's frame. I don't know what it's called yet. I don't carry it yet, so I can't really release anything about it, but I'll have it on the website soon. So this is by Speedball, Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa, it's sizing. It's just a liquid glue. It means any liquid glue you have. Doesn't have to be this. Not a fan of this guy. Looks like a bruise. So I'm going to cover it a little bit with more glass. It's OK to take chances, make mistakes, get messy, and just address it after you realize whether you like it or not. I'm going to add some up here as well in the rock area of some of the geodes. I keep almost saying geoids because of Rhonda's daughter. She says geoids. Now we'll never look at geodes the same. So you can use this technique to either enhance the ones that you like or to cover up ones that you aren't that big a fan of. So it's going to be like a milky color until it starts to set up, then it'll go kind of clear. And that's when you know that it's tacky enough for you to put stuff on it. Special thanks to the mods for reading all the comments every night, but particularly on days like today where I'm not really in the comments. You can even use it for a line. I'm going to make this center a druzy. You can also mix your glitter glass with actual just regular glitter if you so choose. Now I'm just going to add our glitter glass. This stuff is actual glass. It will cut you, so respect the glass. I know I said that it's ready to go when it's clear instead of the milky color, but I'm impatient. And it's going to dry whether something's on it or not. That waiting till it's a milky color is mainly important if you're doing, I think I got it all, mainly important if you're doing like foils or gold leaf, things like that. So I have glitter glass on my website. Oh yeah. I'm just using a little bit of heat from the heat gun to start motivating this adhesive to dry. But it is going to kind of blow your glass around. So just be advised if you do this to keep your heat gun further back so you're not creating too much airflow on your piece or just blow it inward. Can you use Mona Lisa for what? Oh yeah, I'm going to make sure I get a big shipment for sure. So I had every intention on using resin on this piece, but apparently my brain forgot. So what I'll probably do then is just use resin in the ones that don't have the glitter glass. And that'll give those an even more unique look. Yesh, Laura's just started selling glitter glass too. I prefer the clear, but if you guys want, I can start carrying. There's a lot of colors of glitter glass. All right, I'm preparing to dump the glass. So where it's white, it'll end up, oops, where it's white, it'll end up going clear. Will you tap that? Tap. Beep, beep. So where it's got this white and milky color, it will end up going clear. Yes, flatter glass disappears in resin. So where it's white right here, it'll go clear. I love it, I love it. You can use Mona Lisa and resin coasters. Have you found the iridescent wrap for the beach yet? Yeah, it's on Amazon. I have kilos of this glitter coming. Yeah, I'll post a video of how this piece turns out later as well, hung on the wall so you can get a full visual. But yeah. Hope you guys enjoyed this little lesson on AI joids. So hard for me to say it right now. What are you doing, Bobo? What are you doing? What are you doing? What is it? What is it? What is it? Thank you for complimenting on my color theory. Hi, Bobo, don't fall. Don't fall? You're such a good boy. Thank you, guys. Thank you, thank you. Boycat orders from today. More turtles. I thought Moopert would be in here, but he is not. There's a belly beans. There's some belly beans. All right, you guys, thank you so much for watching. Seeing what we're up to today, I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you give it a shot. Why are you all up in my face? Because I like your face. And yeah, there's Girlcat. The one we're missing is Lil Weezy. He's probably taking a nap. All right, y'all, have an awesome night. Be kind to one another. You never know what someone may be going through. You never know what someone may be going through. You just never know what someone may be going through. Who are we? So you don't have to. I'm gonna hear him. Is that your cute big boy? Is that your cute big boy? Moopert, are you so cute? Were you taking a me-me? Were you taking me-me? You were taking a me-me. Do you feel rested? You ready to go? Go outside. You do wanna go outside. We're gonna go pee on stuff. Okay, y'all have an awesome night. Be kind to one another. You never know what someone's going through. I'll see you tomorrow. Bye. What's up, I? It's too much.