 I think we are live. I think we live, welcome. Yeah, how is everyone doing? And welcome to the first regular Kim plus Scott, I don't know, do we have a name, should we get a name? Ooh, we'll come up with a name. Yeah, we'll let the chat crowd some more. Yes. The name. I tried to crowdsource something for us to draw today. And I made a poll and I said, let Kim decide, let Scott decide, let the chat decide or let the Tate decide. And everyone voted for the Tate. So, the Tate, and I don't know what that even means. Should we do a, oh, I'm getting, it's weird. I'm getting, you're speaking now, still. I'm still speaking. You're talking about voting for the fates, there's like a 15 second delay, it's really weird. Hold on a second, let me do this. Let me hear, do you guys in the chat get the delay as well? I turned my headphones off and on and I think it fixed stuff. The delay as well? Nope. But it's all good. If it's the fates, do we do the ink thing? Yeah, that has to mean the ink thing. That has to be the fates. There, this was fates, this was fated in my advantage. It is a fate and you're advantage. All right, let's go get some ink, paper and inks and. Let's do that and I'll turn around my camera. Yeah. So we can see. There. Okay, and we're quite far away, let us see. That's gray, this is indigo black, okay. And a sketchbook. Brick and Thomas is scared for me. Thanks. Okay, happy new year, Scott. We haven't talked since this year began and that was. True, that was six months ago. Yeah, I know. We were gonna do this last year, or last month, but my schedule didn't work out because I was leaving to go spend a week in California with my mom. So I'm glad we were able to do it. I think we were gonna do it the third week or the fourth week of January. And then we just pushed it to the first week of February. I just need to, I have a new setup here. So everything is strange and unfamiliar. And let's see, like that. I think that's the best I can get today. I think that is perfect. Scott, I am watching while playing Breath of the Wild, says Spanish. Oh, I wish I was from Hyrule. The wild right now. My son and I downloaded or we purchased a new game called Introuted. Introuted? Introuted, it is kind of like a combination of World of Warcraft and Minecraft. So... World of Minecraft. That sounds like a nightmare. Yeah, you and his brother love Minecraft. I could never get into it, but it's a lot of resource management. But essentially we can both play at the same time. You can play with like up to six people at a time. And so, you know, you come out of the gate, basically naked and you gotta just go and find stuff. And so like, I'm like, okay, I'm gonna go kill these monsters. I'm gonna go do this, do that. And he's like, great, I'm gonna harvest wood and I'm gonna get some rocks and I'm gonna build a castle. So he's just happily doing all that stuff. And I'm like, okay. It's like, he's like, I've built a forge and now we're creating weapons and he's just Saruman, you know, out there. Just, he'll think this and you know what I'm thinking. I'm just like, okay, I'm just gonna go adventure and hey, there's some pirates over here, come help me. And so, and he's always been like that where he just, he's always like in World of Warcraft. He's just resources. And when he plays Minecraft with his brother. So this is perfect for him. And it's kind of fun for me because I can kind of feel like I'm doing something with him because I got kind of bored of Warcraft after a while. And, should we do a color? A color. I have blue and I have brown as far as inks go. I have blue and I think I have brown. So let's do blue and brown. That sounds like an awful combination. Oh God. Okay. I'm gonna hit the board. It's your fault and the fates fault. It's the fates fault. I'm blaming the fates. Okay. Let's see. Blue and brown. Why would you choose blue and brown scotch? Yeah, yeah, I did that. You did that. Beth, I don't know if, oh, you know what? I think, because you said it was 9 a.m. R time. This is actually 8 a.m. R time. You're kidding. Yeah, yeah. Sorry. Oh no, it's fine. I just think Beth and he might not be here yet. So we're gonna, all right. Here we go. You've already done yours. Yeah, but there's no brown in it. Brown had dried up. Let's do a reddish brown. Instead. Yeah. Where are everyone located? While watching this. And what are everyone playing while watching this? And what should Scott and I be playing when we do a gaming channel? Oh gosh, yeah. Oh gosh. I have a Minecraft realm with my two kids and they're kind of like yours on there. So I'm building these, you know, basically I'm just digging all the time. Mining. And my eldest son, Bill, Ikea. A huge Ikea. I love it. Okay. Okay. Yours looks messier than mine. So I'll mess my up a little bit more. We can't have you be messier than me. That's true. That would be off-brand. Oh yes. Okay. We couldn't be off-brand. So should we allow the chat to say what they see in our inbox? Yeah. Help me out everybody. It's a good day. What is it? What is it? Some of this kind of reminds me of the elephant man. Like that would be the top of his head kind of thing. But I haven't seen the elephant man. God, I remember watching the elephant man like when it came out, that was what, 30 something for you? How long ago was that? That was a long time ago. That was 40 years ago probably, 42 or something. Cow from the left big mouth for Scott. A big mouth. Scott's looks like a hummingbird with its rapidly flapping wings. A Peppa Pig. A lot of things, a Peppa Pig. I'll go with. Lady in a dress holding a wine glass. African goddess smoking and a butt. I've started mine because someone said Peppa Pig. And for copyright reason, we can't do Peppa Pig, but I am a huge Peppa fan. Peppa is great. Everybody loves jumping in poodles or whatever they say in English. Puddles? Puddles. Not in poodles. Puddles in top-ups. So this will be my tribute to Peppa that I can't draw Peppa style, so I will be drawing my style. So it's weird because I'm seeing this face right here, like someone is hunched over and they're holding up this little rose. But I'm like, well, what about this? I don't know what this would be. And now I can't get my, I'm going to change this and see if I can see something else. You're not getting any help from me. No. Speaking of crafting games, I checked out PAL World, if you've heard of that one. It is, that is awful and disturbing. And I will probably end up making a video about it. It is the most blatant Pokémon rip-off where they just, basically, all of their creatures could have been made by an AI by saying, make a Pokémon, but a little bit different. Really? And then it's that together with Breath of the Wild like World and crafting mechanics from Ark or something. Or from Un shrouded. And it has taken completely off and everyone's been playing it apparently. It's not terribly good, but it's got something. But just the blatantness of the ripping off is disturbing. It's refreshing in a weird way. I mean, most companies try to hide, try to pretend they're not ripping off. But these guys, no, no, no, not even a little bit. I forgot to have some water for the brushes, so I'll be back in a sec. How you could borrow mine? Thanks. Yeah, so I think I just decided that this one is, I'm going to just call mind blown. Just give me this, whenever I do stuff with Kim, I wind up doing the most disgusting things. Whoa, my mind is blown, man. Blown. I, this one, I'm already regretting this. Hepa pig. Hepa pig, yes, that's a good name. Hello, everybody. The excitement was to became too much. Yeah. I've been learning how to use a camera and how to edit. Oh, that's great. Over the Christmas break. I have a new computer that can actually edit in porquet. And I'm jumping all in on this YouTube stuff now. I've been considering doing more longer form videos. They don't do well for me, but I've been considering that. I think that the reason why they don't do particularly well for me either, but I think the reason why is that you've become really good at making short form and you've created a short form audience. And when you then start presenting long form, that isn't quite as, I mean, there's a lot of competition in the long form as well. Yeah. And at least my quality of long form hasn't been up to par with the competition and hasn't been as unique as my short form stuff has been. Yeah. And there isn't really, it doesn't really have a chance before you start taking it seriously, I guess. Or that's my theory. We'll see. Maybe I'll just, in a half a year, I'll say that. No, no, no. The long form is just impossible. The game is rigged. No one can do it. Well, what software are you going to be editing in? I'm using Premiere now. Oh, good. Good. That's what I use. So if there's anything you need, I am pretty confident. How to not, how to stop hitting the computer when Premiere does things I don't want it to. That's, yeah. So I actually sat down and thought out a couple of different things I want to try out in long form and did a sort of a set up of how I can do that. And I've edited together my first short form, long form, which is properly edited. And it's kind of insane. And I'll be releasing it to the public next week. Now it's just for the patrons and stuff like that. And it's sort of, yeah. I'm finally going all in on this influencer stuff. I love it. It is. It is what it is. I'm watching it. So that's the reason why I'm also always looking for ideas for what I can do a long form thing out. And that's where Pal world comes in. Because that is so blatantly problematic in so many ways that has to do with copyright that I'm just, I have to do something about it. You're so fascinated by it. Oh, yeah. It's like the cutest car wreck ever. When people generally like it, I'm not really critical about that part. It's more what it says about the entertainment industries and their future. Yeah. Hello, everybody. Joining in, 274 people here right now. I see Donna's here and Spanish Sass. So hello, everybody. Wow. You bring the heat. Yeah. It's a rare Saturday live. Because I'm usually during school for everybody, so. Yeah. And I'm terribly sorry I said the wrong time for you. Oh, no, no, no, it's fine. I didn't trust your judgment on what the. Never trust my judgment. Yeah, I wouldn't know. So I just luckily you sent that link in it. And it told me that that was 8 AM my time. Yeah. But which time zone are you in? I'm in Chicago time. So Chicago. So it's central. It's one off from Eastern time. So I think you were looking at like New York time. No, I think I googled national time for some reason. Yeah. Well, that is same as Chicago. I'm just Chicago's a bigger city. So that's why we say Chicago. But yeah. I'm a country fan. So national time sounds a lot better to me. Yeah, it does. The national time is a lot sadder. And it's got those nice choirs. Nice backing vocals. OK, some of this. Add some shading here. Still can't see what I'm drawing. Because this isn't going well for me. No. I think my cockiness has come back to bite me. So it's actually going so bad that I'm bringing for the gouache. Oh, see, I have the advantage here because I knew mine was going to be bad the minute I poured the ink onto the paper. So I have no expectations. That is the disadvantage of doing the thing that the other person is good at. You have no expectations. Yeah, this makes no sense. Next time, we do one of your things. I say begrudgingly. Grudgingly. All right, Kim, how do you feel about Art Nouveau? Oh, I feel very badly about Art Nouveau. I can like watching Art Nouveau from a distance. From somewhere else here. It is definitely an art style that bothers me, yes? I do like some Art Nouveau. But drawing something in an Art Nouveau style sounds like an absolute nightmare. So let's do that next time. Let's do that. I'm literally drawing a man's eyeball flying out of the top of his skull. So I think that is classic. That's what I drew as a kid to get friends in school. I drew this sort of a grisly face being pierced by a bullet. Sort of like bullet time from Matrix but before. And often with an eye popping out or chunks of this and that. And that's how I got friends in school when I was eight years old. Oh, God. I'm going to do a different one because there's so much of this I could do. Mind blown. All right, let's see here. Let's go. You know what we should do? You should send me the mind blown. And I can finish it. Oh. All right, I'm going to try the blowing one. Not so much. This is coming together better than expected. I think it looks wonderful. Of course, you do. Because you're just being kind. I got so many comments on the video being like, for a moment, I thought this was a real beef. I tried to make it as clear as possible by using the fake, poor black and white camera footage of you. I thought it was fantastic. And that's actually, I think that's actually the first short that I've edited and published in Premiere. Oh, it was very... I just stole everything from your videos. That's all I did. Very cinematic. I loved it. Does anyone have any questions for us to talk about while we're here? Kim, please come to Copenhagen Comic-Con 2024. Oh, that would be fantastic. But you have to get the Copenhagen people to invite me, I think. Yeah, it's always easier when they invite you rather than just showing up. So far, I have two festivals only lined up for 2024. Both of them are music festivals. So that is Inferno Festival with a lot of good black metal and extreme metal and stuff like that. And then tons of rock with a more eclectic pile of rock to say it like that. Headliners like my all-time favorite, Judas Priest and C.C. Top. And also a few harder stuff. So the hope is to get to draw Judas Priest and C.C. Top and Mr. Bunkle. If those three happen, then I'm more... Good groups. Oh, yeah. They love me some C.C. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Then some Priest. Favorite Scooby-Doo character, Potato asks. And for favorite Scooby-Doo character, I have to go with any who isn't in Scooby-Doo because I have a deep-seated hatred for Scooby-Doo. I... You probably like Scooby-Doo. I do. Like, I was thinking, well, do I like Velma? Do I like, no, Scooby-Doo? Like, I like Scooby-Doo better than Shaggy, too. But I never really watched Scooby-Doo that much. I've gotten a sort of a professional respect for Hanna-Barbera cartoons later on in life. But for me, when I was a kid, they were just everything that was wrong with animation. Yeah. And I absolutely hated Flintstones and Scooby-Doo. And Scooby-Doo was the worst because as a kid, I already liked horror and the horror aesthetic. And they always played around with that. And it just rubbed me so many wrong ways. But, you know, as being innovators and figuring out the weekly animation format. Yeah. They're huge. But I still, I prefer when they directed Tom and Jerry. Tom and Jerry was amazing. Yeah, Tom and Jerry was magnificent. I grew up with... You know, it was very hard to see Tom and Jerry and Warner Bros. It was slightly easier to see the Disney old cartoons, the old short films. But that meant that I had to pick Warner Bros. to be my favourite. Ah, okay. Because everyone loved Disney, so I was forced to prefer Warner Bros. And of course, MGM and Texas Avery stuff and all that stuff. But that was hard to pine because it usually aired in the middle of the night in some cable channel or something. Yeah. And you never knew what was coming. I was young enough to where I got to get into some Japanese stuff like Speed Racer and Spaceship Yamato, which was Star Blazers. And later on I got to get into Robotech, which was really cool. But Bugs Bunny was always... Bugs is the best. Yeah, it was art. You know, it was just art. And it was education because for me, that's the only place where I learned about Humphrey Bogart and Cagney Lacey and Steve... Steve was a TV show. It was James Cagney. James Cagney. He says I didn't learn that much. Yeah, I learned about opera, you know. Yes. On the wabbit, on the wabbit. It's a great episode. The winner gets to draw what the chat wants next time. What's with all the verses business? I just wrote verses as the name. Yeah, I think it's an MMA match. It is. Definitely. Bloody serious. I'm literally, I stopped trying to figure out what it is. I started off as a dragging. I was just like, you know, I'm just going to just have some fun following the shapes. And that's just what I'm doing. I'm Scott, Kristen Sabah, and I'm just going to have some fun. Yeah. Look at me. We're not here to have fun, Scott. We're here to be miserable making art. I didn't get into the anime and manga until Akira blew up. Oh, yeah. So that was, that it just exploded. 90s, right? Yeah. The two, I think. So I was 12 years old when that got. I saw Akira, I thought it was cool. And then, you know, it's like I want to see more. And so one of my friends brought in Grave of the Fireflies and that just destroyed it. I was like, no, I'm not watching this stuff anymore. This is not funny anymore. That's heavy. Yeah. And Akira was monumental for my generation. And it wasn't called anime yet. It was Japan animation. Yeah, Japan animation. So I can be cute. Yeah. I finished the dragon and centaur painting that I was working on. And there was a couple of things I was, I tried to do traditionally I was going to add snow to it. And I didn't like it. It was just too, it looked too much like I was putting a dot of paint. It didn't feel like snow. And so I got rid of that. And then I just decided I'm going to scan it in. And I went into digitally. I just added snow digitally. And then people wanted to see like heat distortion coming from the dragon's mouth. And I was like, there's no way I was going to erase all of the painting of the trees behind there and add like a wiggle to them. And so I was like, I'll try that in Photoshop because it was really easy to do. And I did. And it was like, so I said, which idea should I make a poster of the original or the digital, like unanimously the digital one. Everybody likes the digital one. And it's been a hard pill to swallow. It's like it's Photoshopped, you know, and but I it's the final thing that matters. And I'm just trying to slowly just convince myself that, you know, it's still my art. It's just it could have been worse. You could have added the snow by AI. Yeah. No, it's a daily struggle, you know, with for artists, it's, you know, we're, we're, we have the ability to enhance our work digitally. And I think it's hard for us to accept that. Okay, so Donna's got some questions that people have asked. Excellent. What is the favorite painting that you've done? I usually say that my next one is my favorite, but that would be this one. So I can't say that today. I think that I will go with a huge landscape I did a few years back. Oh, nice. Very macabre, surrealistic landscape thing I'm above that I'm using as a background on the patron stuff like that. I haven't shown it around that much. Okay, I have sold it, but I don't think it can be used more. I think I don't wait. Just continue. Okay, so I think for me it changes day to day. Some days I say it's the movie poster for animal crackers. And other days it's, it could be the Centaur and Dragon piece or whatever. So today I'll just say it's the movie poster. I thought I might have that painting here somewhere. I do not care. Where did I put it? But I do have it in someone used it in a RPG book because I do release the art for free use. So there's a RPG book with my art. I love that. And I think it was in this one. It's not just my art. There's a few other artists. Yes, this one. Oh yeah. I love that one. That took a while. I remember that. That's great. You should be proud of that one. I am. So the other question was what's your favorite kind of music? Sculpt first. I think I listened to probably the 80s the most. And it goes anywhere from. You know that the 80s isn't the genre. Yeah, I think. I don't. It would be rock then would be, you know, but I an era I guess is 80s. But yeah, rock and roll. Rock and roll. I listened to. Just a ton of music. And, you know, I listen to. Right now I've been listening to a lot of Norwegian folk music. Like, not Bob Dylan music, but like folk folk music. Folk music with an F not folk music like polka. Not polka music. Someday I'll get into polka music as well. I guess. We all go through our polka phase. Don't we? Yeah. And I've listened to a ton of, we talked about Nashville. So a ton of country, even though. Austin is my favorite country music city. And the music that's always been closest to my heart. And that I've always identified most with is of course. Metal metal. I wasn't going to let you get through with that without at least mentioning metal. So good. It's always been sort of the music that. Appeals. Most to me. So, yeah. And that I sort of compare. Other. Music to in a way. So for instance. My. Favorite Tom Waits album is bone machine because that sounds the most metal. It's funny because I can't hear the word metal without thinking of Nimona. No, have you seen them on a. No, what's that? It's a, it's a, it was a movie that came out last year on Netflix. And I think he'd like it is really cute. But the, the character main character in the Mona. Every time she just wanted to destroy everything. She was complete chaos. And so every time like. She got a chance to do that. She would just go, she would just go. Metal. You know. And so now it's just like every time I hear metal, I hear in her. Voice. It was a cute movie. I think you'd like it. That sounds awesome. Yeah. Yeah, animated or. Yeah, animated. How do you spell it. And as a Nancy. I am as in Michael. Oh, and as a Nancy. I didn't catch any of that. So you have to write it to me. Yeah. Nimona and someone wrote it in the chat. Oh, good, good. Okay. I was going to search for pneumonia or something. No P. No P. It was a book first and it's amazing. Apparently it was a graphic novel or a web comic. I forget which. I've been trying to. I don't think I've watched anything on TV for. A long time now, but I've been trying to find. Since my new PC is actually. Capable of playing PC games for the first time. Yeah. In a long while I've been trying to find some. Of the PC games I missed over the years. And I've installed a bunch of them. And every time I sit down to game. I end up working. I like. I kick started a system shock remake. Many, many years ago and never received the. The. The finished version because I didn't have a PC. Capable of playing it. And then I saw I went through my emails. I managed to find the email where the. Code was and. And I installed it and. I've gotten to the second room in the game. I was so that game and shrouded that. I was playing with my son so. He downloaded it while we were in. California and he was like, hey, you know, it came out. I downloaded it just to kind of check it out. But you know, I'm going to wait for you to get home. Okay, great. So I got home and a couple of days later, I was like, okay, let me. Let me buy the, you know, 20 bucks, let me buy the game. And let me check it out. And I wanted to see if. You know, how we could play together and blah, blah, blah, blah. So I set up a little server and I started playing. I just, you know, like. You start off. I was in it for maybe 10 minutes just to kind of get the. And then I stopped. And so I called my son and I said, okay, I, you know, just kind of got in it and. Just feel around for it and let's go. So he jumped in the game and. You know, we, I said, this is where I stopped. He goes, yeah, that's about where I stopped to. And so then we ventured out a little bit, fought some bad guys. We found this open area and where we could build. Like, you know, like a home. And he was like, oh, I got all those resources. I said, where'd you get these resources? He goes, I was playing for four hours. I said, but you said, because I stopped here, but I've been resourcing. Like he, he only went that far, but he's, he's spent four hours in that one. Follow the resources. And then. But yeah, I, I love playing. Games. I do. I get bored with them pretty quickly. That's my, my thing is, is. I do too. Games are my favorite sort of entertainment to relax. Yeah. But it's hard to get into them and I get bored of them easily. Yeah. So it's a, I'm sort of more involved with the idea of playing games than actually playing them. Yeah. When I, when I look back or think of. Games I played as a kid. And then I go back and I play them again. I go, why was I so into. But yeah, I think there's a nostalgia to it. Yeah. I'm also, I'm more excited about new things developing in games than in other mediums, probably because it's still a younger art form. So there is still more happening. Yeah. Yeah. Which I find. Exciting, but. But I still don't play them. And when I do, I always end up, I mean, I halfway finished Alan Wake to, which is magnificent, not magnificent enough to finish apparently. Yeah. Absolutely loved it. Someone asked if we've played VR games. A friend of mine had a VR setup. And I thought it was amazing. Have you tried it before? Yeah, I did manage to try. The first version of involves VR thing. With the huge set up. Everything and that was really fascinating. But I mostly played around with the 3D painting tool. Oh, did you? Yeah. And that was. Yeah, really fun. But I would definitely like to try more VR. Yeah, I was, I was kind of interested in it too. I think I've wisely stayed away from investing into anything. Just because my time would be sucked into that. But I think I'd like to do it a little bit more. There's something extremely appealing about being immersed in a world like that. Yeah. Yeah. I found that I don't like games where I have to play with or against other people. I love Overwatch. And my son and I, we play a lot. But I hate the fact that you don't know what you're going to get each game. You don't know what kind of people you're going to be teamed up with. And some people are really just toxic in the chat. And some people are just toxic in life. You know, it's like, I don't like my fun time being ruined by people who are just not nice. Or, you know, 12-year-old kids who just want to see the world burn, you know. So Bethany, Primrose is here. So I'll add as moderator. There you go. Welcome, Bethany. Oh, Donna's here too. Why don't you say something, Donna? You can make her a mod as well. DeSala producer, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Because it's dangerous to be here without producers. It's a dangerous game I'm playing without moderators. You're flying without a net. Oh, yeah. I do like putting myself in dangerous situations, but having an open chat on the internet is too much, even for me. That's too metal. Yeah, I don't care. So you're going to be doing the concerts. That's great. Anything else you're going to be doing this year? No, that I... No, yes, I'm... This is right up your alley because it's just a wholesome family and a detainment. So I'm going to be at the release listening session for the press for a new album. I will be drawing in blood as Naked Witches will perform a ritual. So... That will be fun. I should come out and see that. Wholesome family entertainment. But it's all very above board. They're going to get a nurse to tap the blood. Only willing participants will donate their blood to the painting. So it's all very... I'm looking forward to that. So you... I love it. People say I love that for you. Gosh. Do you have any plans for the year? Do you have any travel plans? I'll say... Okay, the next question is favorite monster movies. But first I'll answer that. Travel plans, we're hoping to go to Scotland. We've never been. And I thought it'd be fun to go sketch some castles. I got invited to go to Madrid and do an art class. We're looking at the contract now. But we want to travel a little more. It's just... We've traveled everywhere in America. And when you get to 55, you're like, yeah, we've driven it. We've flown everywhere. It's like we want to see the rest of the world. But everything is so far away and so expensive. So we're going to at least try to plan maybe one trip a year if we can. But other than that, I think we want to also... I got to start getting out of a hobbit hole. I can't just spend all of my days just here working every time. I got to start seeing friends. I've got to start going out to lunch and just doing more of that stuff. But that's our plan. I plan on doing four big pieces a year and doing posters of those. And so the dragon piece will be the first one of that. Hold on. I've got another question. My lovely wife is here with us. She's here for a few seconds. Laughing at the vampire piggy. Laughing at my vampire piggy. It's a beautiful piggy. It's a beautiful piggy. It is a beautiful piggy. Yeah, hello to your wife from us. Scott and Donna says hi. Hello. Okay, so the next one was your favorite monster movie. Okay, let's just stick with that one. All right, we'll let Kim answer that one first. Favorite monster movie. Without a doubt, the original King Kong. The original King Kong, the 1921? 1933, yeah. 1933, okay. That is amazing. I have a lot more monster movies I like, but that one is above the rest. And I even a few years ago saw it with my kids. And they absolutely loved it, which is kind of strange because it's a movie from 1933. Yeah, that's a good one. That's a really good one. I think mine would be actually two James Cameron movies. It would be Terminator 2 and Aliens. Terminator as a monster movie. That is interesting. Because then I might have to reconsider. Ooh, that's difficult. Terminator is a... He has to be considered a monster. I mean, Mindy, when you say it like that, but I still... I would have put Alien in the monster movie, but Terminator in the sci-fi action. You're right, you're right. But if we count... Aliens would be sci-fi too. Yeah, but sci-fi and monster. Yeah, yeah. But you know, you've got a skeleton, a metal skeleton, exoskeleton coming after you. That is in a liquid monster, you know, thing. I mean, you are right. And if that is the case, then I might have to say Terminator 1. Yeah. Because I watched that when I was like 12, 10 years old, way too early for me. And I just hadn't seen anything like it. Yeah. When the Terminator... And I know it's so boring to like... You know, I showed it to my son. And he was like, yeah, that was a cool movie. But it was like when I was a kid and the Terminator came... Exoskeleton came out of the fire from the truck, you know. It was just like all of his skin and clothing had been burned away. And it just came up and just started coming after him. I was like, oh my God. And when it was... I knew you were going to say that scene. Because that just blew me away. Yeah. The movie was over at that point. Yeah. And up until that point, every movie was always over, you know. And on top of that, not only did he survive that, but then John Connor sacrificed himself, loathed it up. You think, okay, now it's over. And then it comes to like just the torso. It's still coming after her. It was just a roller coaster for us. And that's the exciting part. And that is what makes it some days my favorite movie of all time, is the most exciting chase scene with two crawling entities. Yeah. And it's just, it's so dreadful and so exciting. And it's two people or a person and a robot crawling. Crawling. Yeah. It's just magnificent. I think I just did a combination of a dragon and an HR Geiger alien. Yeah. That looks distinctly un-Scottish. Yeah. But it looks very cool. Very Geiger. I'm, I think I'm finished with mine and I'm going to number it. I think it is number 1,400 and I almost wrote 59, but not 58, but it's 59. And since this was a pig, it's Count Hepula. This means I won because it's a race to the end, right? Yeah. Yep. Just like life. Good. That'll do, pig. That'll do. And this turned out better than I peered. It's beautiful. So now we have a new answer to what is your favorite piece you've ever done? Yes. It is Count Hepula. Count Hepula. Do we have any more questions from the chat? More questions, dear? Oh, what was it again? Oh, this person is a video game programmer. And they like to know if there's any video game ideas you'd like to see come to life. Oh, yeah, many. Most of all, I think that there are more than a few of my ink monsters, which who should star in video games? I mean, the Brannana is definitely material for a game. Oh, 100%. So I've been thinking about doing a campaign to get someone to make a Brannana brawler, like Streets of Rage, Double Dragon style. And I also have a few other fruit and vegetable based monsters. And if someone makes a fruit and vegetable based brawler with my art, I would happily produce all kinds of monstrous food stuff for it without a doubt. That's fantastic. I was a game designer for years, so I got to play around and do some really fun stuff. But there was a game in the early days of flash gaming and animation called Fantastic Contraptions. And essentially, they gave you a box and you had to move it from point A to point B, and there was obstacles and whatnot, and you had to design a contraption built on real physics to take it from that point to the other. And I've seen some apps on my iPad that have tried to match that, but I've yet to see a game that has matched the enjoyment I got from designing something to traverse an obstacle course and carry an object and everything like that. So I'd like to do something like that again. I thought that was really fun. But I've had the pleasure of seeing most of my ideas for games, because I was really into fighting games back when I was working at Atari, like Street Fighter and whatnot. And I got to do Primal Rage. Ooh, you're working back. Yeah, yeah. So I was the original game designer on that. And I had fun. So I got to play a lot of games. I got to throw a lot of my ideas out there. When did that come out? Oh, God, it was in the 90s. When I was on it, it was 1990. No, because I was working on it before we went away for our honeymoon, for our marriage. It was 1992 to 93. And then I left to go work on a different game. But when I was working on it, it was supposed to tie into Jurassic Park. And they realized that the movie was going to be done before the video game was. And so they turned down the license. But it was originally going to be a, which I think helped because I don't think it would have been as good of a game. If it was a tie into Jurassic Park, they were able to really kind of go crazy with it. Have we ever played D&D? I did back in junior high. I loved it. I play a little bit of D&D, but a lot more role master and a little bit of middle earth and the call of Cthulhu and Vampire. Cthulhu and Vampire were always my main role playing game. That's your jam. That's my jam. I, one video game idea I've always loved to have loved to see, which is probably an impossible game to make. And probably with limited appeal is, and it's certainly not a unique idea to me, but it's a real professional wrestling game. Where instead of having professional wrestling as a competitive sport, you do it as a cooperative sport. So it's kind of like a cooperative Tony Hawk with wrestling moves. So the key is to get the most crowd reactions on your pipe. And you have to play it with someone. I think that would be lovely. I don't think it will happen because that would be a very hard game to pull off and for a very small audience. But it seems like the perfect co-operative game. I'm dreading saying this because Primal Rage came out in 1995. So this was, I was 15 and I was way too old for this and this happened for many years. Primal Rage was so exciting. It was the last time I peed my pants in public. I forgot to go to the bathroom playing Primal Rage downstairs in a... There was a hamburger place that had some arcades downstairs. And I managed to pee my pants and I had to go buy a soda and then pretend to spill it. It was awful. And I was Primal Rage so I blame you for that. I owe you a pair of pants. How's that? Yeah. That's how it is. Primal Rage was in the middle of the 90s so even though I was thin as a stick, the pants would have been so baggy that I can still wear them. Oh, God. Hello, non-crazy, crazy cat lady. Hey, non-crazy, crazy cat lady. We have... Oh my God, I'm getting flashbacks of pepper can count it three. We have been very poor at doing our plugging, which is the most important part of being live isn't, you know, chatting with a good friend, making our interaction with the audience. It is selling your wear. It's funny because it's true. So if you're not following Scott, then go follow Scott. We will be streaming this on my channel every month because then I can experiment with OBS and getting the setup to be gradually more and more professional. And if you like the art we do, then you can become a member of Scott's channel, support him or a member of my channel to support me. Or we have web shops, don't we? Yeah. Do you have a web shop? You have some awesome posters. I do, I do. And there will be two more coming out. We're going to put them up for pre-sales on Monday, and that will be the 90s music alphabet and the dragon and centaur painting. And we got all the previous posters from you and they look really, really good. Thank you, thank you. I hope the kiddos like them. The kiddos like them, yeah. Have they hung them on the wall yet? No. But they did like them. Oh, yeah. People are asking if they can tag you on social media so you could see their work. People do that all the time and I usually go see their work, yeah. That's great. I don't always comment, but I tried it. That's all you could do is try your best. I drew a portrait of you while you were drawing. Ah, is there any social media I can send it to you on? You can send it to me on Instagram or on Facebook or tag me anywhere and I'll probably see it. Tag him on social media. Excellent. And the non-crazy, crazy cat lady says, give the chat a line. Why should I do another drawing while it finishes this? That's been an hour and 15 minutes if you can get one done. Yeah, how much more time do we have? I usually have a stamina for about 90 minutes because I'm standing. Oh, you're standing. I should do that. So I have 15 minutes, right? You can do that. That's more than enough. I wouldn't do a dragon since Scott was a dragon. In a while since I did the dragon. Probably a lie. Any questions while we... Any questions, Donna? Donna says you're magic. It already looks like a dragon. You haven't even done anything yet. Yeah, where do you see the dragon, Thoma? She's asking where you see the dragon. The top pokey thing is where the nose comes out. Two little hands below that and two little feet at the bottom. If you can make any sense of that. Yeah, I can make any sense of that. That's a ridiculous dragon, Donna. That is the goofiest dragon I've ever seen. I love it. This top part is the dragon head. It's now an arm, right? She's on a bit of a delay. Yes or no, dude? I just heard it. Where your paintbrush was is where the nose is. I don't know. Yeah, I'll try. She's giggling, so I guess you got it right. I'm probably going to do this... How am I going to do this? You've fallen into the trap of listening to my wife. I've learned to avoid that. I think your wife has the best ideas, and you should apologize to her. This will be an amazing dragon all thanks to her. I might accidentally have made the upper arm into the mouth, but that was an accident. I'll go with it, and I'm sure she agrees. Dragon powers. If we had dragon powers, what would we have? I would assume dragon powers, but... You would assume. Yeah, like you could only pick one, like fire breath or flight or... I would pick immortality. Immortality all the way, because then I'd get some of my stuff done. Yeah. Because then I could take breaks to play the game at once. What is my favorite dragon from Breath of the Wild? I've never been fond of the Chinese wingless dragons. I always go, how do they fly? They have no wings. How do they fly? I can't really claim that any of those are my favorites. I think the fire one is just beautiful. And of course, the new dragon in Characters of Kingdom is great as well. Yeah. And this idea we have of dragons with wings, and I talk about this way too much, but I'm probably going to do a long video about it someday. This idea with dragons with four legs and wings and fire breathing and stuff, that is a fairly modern conception. Yeah. In Drago means snake. German worm means snake. Byvern means snake. All these words mean snake, and it is often a flying snake or even a sea serpent or anything like that with or without legs. Yeah. The distinction of dragon and sea serpent and all of that is just a result of the species theory and of Dungeons and Dragons, mostly Dungeons and Dragons. And that's where I discovered dragons was Dungeons and Dragons in Hobbit, you know. And so that's just where my love of dragons comes from. This is kind of like a chicken T-Rex dragon. I like this dragon. Donna loves it. Excellent. Great idea, Donna. We would just ask what our favorite Pantone color is. I don't know. Pantone colors, do you? I have no idea. That's a great question. I like my colors without pants. I'm terribly sorry. What animal is your favorite to draw? It would be easy for me to say wolves or crows or ravens because I draw that a lot. And I get requests all the time, have you ever drawn a wolf? Have you ever drawn a raven? Have you ever drawn a wolf? And I have. I can draw my favorite animal to draw before Scott is finished with his. And we just have to name this dragon first. What shall it be named, Donna? My favorite animal to draw. I like drawing tigers. I like the stripes. I love the patterns on their faces. I think their name should be Sassafras. Donna says okay. Your dragon's name is now Sassafras. I think clearly because I want to see Kim spell Sassafras. Not for anything, I don't know how to spell Sassafras. I forgot an R. But it's clearly spelled like that. That's perfect. The R is implied. Let's draw my favorite animal. And I'm going to draw it in the cartoony style that I developed for drawing it. So I'm not going to go for a realistic version but my cartoonification of it. Which is based on a lot of known... Don't forget, I did do blow my mind. Did you really? I do use waterproof inks. What's our favorite color palette? And do we use waterproof inks? I think my inks are waterproof, yes. My favorite color palettes are purples and oranges. I sort of have to say black, white and red. Black, white and red. Black, white and green is beautiful as well. I really like these acrylic markers. They're something like this. They're really fun. Yes, that was the one you did the light pass test on. Yes. Well, because their acrylics are going to be more light fast. They're horrible for making art. They don't blend or anything like that. But they're great for just adding a pop of color somewhere. Oh, I can try that out. Because that's what I like. Not all this art stuff. Adding a pop of color. That's often the difficult thing with inks is to add a pop of color that properly covers the ink. Here is my favorite animal. A rat? Oh, yeah. I love them rats. Is it a rat with two T's though? Yeah, definitely. It always goes round and round. I'm done. It was an ink blot. I kind of started to see a dragon head. For some reason, I just didn't feel like trying to make it look realistic. So I just started adding a wood bark or ribbons kind of shape around everything. And then that just kind of made it feel a little bit more like an HR Geiger type of thing. But really, I think it was just more an exercise in just drawing just to draw. I had a lot of fun with this. Because there was no worry about what it looks like or anything. I could just kind of just play with the shapes and just have it be whatever it's going to be. Do you know the name, the Latin name, the scientific name of the common brown rat? No. Erattus norvegicus. Erattus norvegatus? Erattus norvegatus. Norwegian rat. Really? Yeah, yeah. Erattus norvegatus. I'm just curious how you know that. Because I'm from Norway. We're proud of having something named after us. Oh, gosh. That's fun. This is a great first, first, what do they call a maiden voyage for us? Yeah, yeah. For a monthly thing. So we let the fates decide and I had fun. I had fun. I think we will come up with something fun for the, or maybe we should have, should we have people decide, like put it in the community and let people decide what we. I think that, you know, some of us might have time to do more than one drawing. Occasionally. But if we could just off the top of my head right now, if I made a little stickman doodle of an idea I have, and we get the audience to vote on which we do for the next time. Oh. All right. I like that. And we both draw the same thing or. We both draw the same thing. Oh, okay. Okay. I like that. Okay. So we'll email each other. And then we'll post them, right? Yeah. Okay. Fantastic. Because then it does become a battle then then it's just, then we can just call this thing. I've got versus him. I like that. Yeah. Epic draw battle. I'm still going to call it our art play date, but yeah, I like that as well. All right. This was so much fun. Thanks for taking the time and everybody who is still here. Thank you for hanging out with us. And we will see you together. Next month. First, first weekend. First Saturday of every month. Fantastic. And also remember to go to. Go follow scops. And hopefully follow mine as well. And. And support on patron. And all the other places. So thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And support on patron. And all the other places. And. Be nice. But not as nice as Scott. I kind of like copyrighted. Okay. All right. Take care cam. Thanks again for having me. Take care Scott. All right. We'll see you soon.