 I'm gonna have to, I'm a glove for this. What's up people? YouTube land world. We're gonna do a pour this evening. First live pour that we've done. So thank you for tuning in to ETD. Tonight's colors we're gonna do these. So Jeff made me this custom blue. Looks like this. And the test of it is like this color, the last one. And it's a combination of commutation, combination, culmination, words. It's these colors in a cup. And I will add all the materials that we used and all of the colors in the description box down there. So we're using a biotech light for this piece. Oh, also thank you to Greg for making us, nope, making us this board. So it looks like this. It's, mm, can't remember the ingredients, but he made it for us. And then we polycrylic it and painted it white because it was regular wood color. Let me get a beer. I think his name was Kelly. Oh yeah. Oh, what's up Kelly? Cheers. Tammy said, hey. What's up, Tammy? This is, he made us two of them. This is a 12 by 24. This one is a 12 by 12. I'm nervous since I'm the one. Let me pour a little sippy sip. It's all about the sippy sip. That's slump fam top right there. Hi from Baltimore. We were just there in what? Bobby Kat. Yes. So Jeff pre-measured this for me. He's done the science to know that this blue line is exactly half and half. You already poured the first one? Yeah. Wait, one, two, three, four, five. And these are even, so doing something right. You get to read all the comments now that I'm doing the pour. Why pour on? Look here. Don't look at me. I'm trying to figure out what you're saying. Why pour on what? Whoever this person said. Mike. Mike said what? Mix, M-I-K-S. Mix, what are we talking about? What's the haps? Hey. I wanna go to Perth. To Australia. I hear it's a party area in Australia. Do you ever add alcohol? I haven't. I've seen people do it and basically just a few drops will thin out your resin. If you get up with like a marshmallow fluff, like if you make some too much paint and you get thin it out, you can put just a couple drops of 91% alcohol in it. I've never done it, mainly because I never think to do it, but we should definitely do it. I know a lot of people dare to get cells. I like pour on, I think it's the best. Oh yes, it is pour on. In Viratite's light it says pour on. Like on the box. Oh yeah. It says pour on. Yes. We have the same over here. I like to put it in the window. So in the morning when the sunlight hits it. We've used both, all these. This is like, this stuff is good for countertops and coasters for very durable up to 500 degrees. You can put on it. Becky, hi Becky. And Karen. No idea what just happened. Still working on the chinks of the live video. All right, so I always go over this, but I'm gonna extra go over it since we're live and I've got time and I'm not like fast forwarding. To all the noobs to resin, you have to mix even parts if it's a one to one because if you have too much resin, it will never set ever. I had one for like three weeks, never, I never set. And if you had too much hardener, it's gonna lessen your working time. So always make sure you do the proper proportions. Also make sure you scrape the sides of the bottom and your stir stick because it's got stuff stuck to it that you need to mix in well as well. Well, it's a well, well. Show them how to stir the sides. Just scrape the sides. And the stir stick. I think we're mixed in. You're gonna see bubbles no matter what resin you use. You'll see less bubbles. This is Scotland. Yeah. You'll see less bubbles if you decide to thin it out. It's 2 AM. Clara, past your bedtime. Cheers. I am de-art. I don't get to doink-doink in this because Clara. Jim and Garland. Ow. What's up, Jim and Garland? Becky Freeman. I'm so. How was it? Happy that so many people timed it. We sold quite a bit. Sold a lot of coasters. Paid for our booth in coasters. Yeah. From Austin area. It's up Austin area. We need to go down to Austin. UK at 2.17 AM. It's been a while since I've actually been the manpower. I'm usually just the speaker of the house. Listen, don't judge me. That is not paint, ladies and gentlemen. Doushalt's not judge. Does that answer your question, Becky? What's the question? Has Eric had too many to drink? No. I just had a sippy sip. Oh, you guys. We're, we finally got the silver mayron in. In. We went and bought it. We have a store here. We also got the rose gold that we're gonna be doing a video for. Jeff actually tried the rose gold if you feel like showing them your. Oh, I did too. I made two just to see, but I didn't, I didn't what do you call it? Prep this board. It's a MDMF board. And you can see all the little bubbles and the holes that were in it. I sanded it so you really can't tell. And then I did another one. For some reason wanted to use some funky colors and it came out probably the ugliest. All right. Sorry guys. It's all signals being updated. Can't wait to get the silver hope the mayron. As you can see is pretty crazy. Sorry. I don't know what the deal is with our live feed. It's off and on. I love that. And that's pretty wild. But this is the rose gold mayron powder with all the ugly colors in the world. I put orange in it. I don't know what I was thinking. It's terrible. Sorry for the feed interruption. I don't know what the deal is. Lures. This epoxy paste is the bees knees. It's completely bananas if you want. Stop moving it. Sorry. I talk with my hands. Like if you want easy cells, this is one of the ways to get them. She's in Australia. So you have to order through Laura Usher who is a saint for being the go-between. I'll link all the information and instructions on how to order it in the description box below. Also, if you are on Facebook and you wanna join a super nice group of ladies and gentlemen. I wanna stir that up. I got it. That are really supportive and inspirational. Sue Stargley. Sue Stargley says assi, assi, assi. We have so many assi's in there. That's me happy. Anyways, join Susanna Dank's fluid art community. Sue Starkey. What's everybody saying? Where they're from and it's creative juice. Oh, because of the wine I'm pretty sure. Yes, it's creative juice. Gold, yeah. Do you guys ever get Kujo hair stuck in your pores? I always have cat hair stuck in mine. It happens, but we have our... Had to get Mila Rez. It's awesome, Facebook group is so great. Everybody should join that group if you're into pouring, for sure. So I always like to put down a little bit of clear. I don't have some paint on it, but that's not a problem. I always like to put a little bit of clear down first because it helps the resin to roll over your surface, whether it's canvas or the canvas panel, much more easily. That's gonna be enough. May have to mix more, maybe Gil. Wonder if I should go ahead and mix more, though. Are we still doing Q and A Friday, 6 p.m. your time? Any luck using yellow color palette? We haven't used yellow yet. Yellow's such a... It tends to just kind of disappear or just get kind of muddied with other colors. But we could use like some yellows and some oranges, I guess. We did do kind of one, this Sherbert looking one. The Sherbert one was no time for indecision. Just realized what you were pouring on. I need a drink. Oh, it's Greg. Cheers, Greg. I mean, it's a great board. I hope you decide to move on. Hello from Maine. Thank you, Jessica. We have so many people in Maine. We should do a meet and greet next time we visit another city. I feel. You not really care about the sides to get them nice looking. You think it's fine. I mean, I've never had any complaints and I think it kind of looks a little bit more... Not like a print. I guess arty and not like a print and it just kind of... People like the organic look of it. Yeah. Our clients, anyways. Some people want it to be more refined and that's fine. We can finish out the edges for those clients. We just, in our area for our clients, they tend to like the organic look of just the drippy side. We do finish the back of the piece, though. Most of the time. If we send it to you, it's definitely finished. If you walk up and buy it off a wall, you're finished. I think her name is Elena. I love watching you learn so much from you. Thank you. We love hearing from you guys. Yes, this is from Greg. He's watching. I think he's getting nervous. We tell him we would review his boards. We're doing it live. You're welcome. So if you have any questions for Greg, he's watching. Gotta get a sip in where you can fit it in sometimes. Especially since half of my residents are excited. Every single one has kitty hair on it. Kitty. There's Greg. He's the one that made these boards. Move these ugly pieces here. These are great. Great boards. Good job. Little prep work. But you just, because you think a piece is ugly doesn't mean someone else might find it a structure. I have six cats. The struggle is real. Show them you're doom-flotchy. Oh, this person is worried about their sides. So I guess it's all right. I've never had anybody say that they don't like the edges or can you please fix the edge? It's like a painting. Like if you don't mess with the edge, sippy sip, nice boards. Dude, how come these aren't like coming up? MDMF, ah, MDF board. Yeah, MDF. Why doesn't it, it doesn't like keep scrolling. I have to do it. I'm here too. Thank you. Do I want to say mix? M-I-K-S? Mix, is that you? You guys are really cool. All the best. Thank you. Okay, should we do a puddle? I always like to do puddles. I mean. Very bad connection. It's because all this shit is on, I'm sorry guys. It's like if you can help mix anywhere I start my pricing, my resume acrylic art. I just don't know where to start. Pricing question? Sorry, I don't know what the deal is with this feed. It's, it's really. The internet in this building is shoddy. Yeah. This building. We can definitely help with someone's pricing. I mean, all we can tell you is based off, you know, what we know in our area. But shoot, it's an email. What? You call my name a few times, I'm famous now. You will. Is that mix? Yeah. Mix. As long as we're saying it right. Mix, mix, mix. Ba, ba, ba, ba. Now to remix. Ah, that's what I did there. Bish. Basically I'm the funniest one. So there you go. It is, what time is it here? 830? Is it really? Yeah. I should already be a glass of wine in, I know. One more color and then we're gonna heat it up. Move it around. Orlando, it's 930. Yeah. Then it should be 830 here. Yeah, these colors are really nice. We haven't used the TIL. And we definitely, I mean we've used the TIL. We haven't used TIL and silver yet and so we decided to use the silver mayron. Yes, Anne. You caught us just on time. We did, we already poured it. Part of it, isn't it Anne? Well. We probably should have heated up the resin just slightly. It's so geody. Sorry for the F-bomb. Did I drop one? I don't know, somebody said that. I don't know, did I say that? We're all artists here. We're all adults. Down under. All right, Victoria, Australia. Thank you. There's so many Aussies, I wanna go. Dennis. Keys? I said that silver's fucking killer. Ha ha ha ha ha. I don't mind it. Some other people might, but I'm sure they'll get over it. They'll let us know. It's a word. They'll let us know what they don't like. I should hear about it. Yeah, let that go all the way down there. Nice, I can sell right there. That is what I love. I loved it, the dark and the lights. And then you go one way and you can't even see it really, look at that. That silver just kills it. Ontario, thanks Bonnie. Dennis. Keys? Is it Dennis' keys? Yeah. They're from across the pond as well. I'm about to do some spell magic, I hope. We haven't, Robbie. I'm not familiar with that. Who's having less? Oh, we have PBO over there. It's that like the moon and... Okay, we have, I don't know. We haven't tried them, we have them. Dennis says that is eScience at work. It is! It's all, it is 11.33 here in Sheperton, Australia. Very excited it is our first time ever going live on chat with you. I'm glad it's like working out. I was really nervous about our signal earlier. Abstract boss says 11 of colors. She does great pours. If you guys haven't checked her channel out, be sure to. I hope she's putting clear down. See, okay, here's what happens. If you put clear down and then a pigment paste over it like this white from LaRez, it helps to... This line right here is all clear. Now she's gonna put a white over it, which hopefully doesn't just... I think it's gonna do something immersing. These over here. Yeah, this way. Abstract bosses, she does really nice stuff. Yeah, we love to use the teal and the silver and all the blues. Like, I think I use it too much. So I try not to. Look at that guys. Holy schnike-ish fucking sweet. Oh boy, we got some F-bombs coming. Everybody's drinking! I think I'm the only one in this chat that's not drinking. That's the wrong part. I have learned everything I know from y'all and Susanna Danks. Thank you. Susanna's amazing. Whiskey time. We got a fucking awesome. Cheers. Everybody that's not letting me drink alone. It's at this point in a pour that I'm like, how am I gonna... I would just leave it alone. Just let it go. Well, let me get the corners. I always wonder how I'm gonna present it. Look at this. How am I gonna hang it up? And with these pigment paste, it takes not a lot at all. You guys watch Melly D? Yes, she was one of the first people that I watched when I got into pouring. She's one of the few that wasn't stingy with her secrets, which is one of the reasons why we decided to do a channel is because every time I contacted someone for like guidance or tips, they were like, no, it's classified, meh. People are stingy with their secrets, as if I could recreate their artwork. That is one thing. It blows my mind if somebody doesn't wanna tell you because it's impossible to recreate anything. I can't even recreate my own stuff and you're worried about me doing your stuff. I'm refinishing the edges just because I have time and this stuff hasn't set up yet. Well, and that's when you get your style. That's when the resin lets you figure out what you wanna do, what's easier for you and what's fun for you and that's how you get your own style and resin. Abstract boss. She does some great stuff, really great. Now, this design, since Greg was kind enough to curve the edges, will continue to flow as it settles and continue the design over the edge. I don't know what you're doing. You're like. I'm coloring on the side so that it's finished. I'm using the resin because I don't feel it. We don't have any more coasters to play with. We do. I thought we used like all of them. Thank you. Thanks, Abstract. Ooh, live painting. I think we're gonna leave it at this. I think I'm happy with how she looks. What do you think, Bea? So, do you guys- Gotta go get some sleep. For a live video, I need to know. The glue is nuts. I need the people to tell me. I need to figure out how not to make mud. I'll give you the best tip I can give you for that. Do resin pours and not acrylic pours because you have evidence of our acrylic pour failures on the wall. Thanks, Dennis. I love live, loving it, love live. Janna Smith. So maybe we would like, we can have like ETV hour or like BTV or ATDTV and like- Rodline 299, doink, doink. Doink, doink. What does that mean? Somebody just donate 299 to us. I don't know. Do we get a donation? I don't know. No, you can't use oil paints in your resin. Okay, you guys. It won't dry. Bleak forever. Look at that. That is sick. The great thing with resin is that it's gonna continue to move and settle. No, I wanna do maybe an auction. That was cash. Somebody sent us $3. You guys. That's so rad. I swear we have- Rodline. The most amazing viewers to our channel. When we started this a year ago, our only goal was to be like, do you remember that magician that like was like, I'm gonna expose all the magician secrets of this everybody off. The masked magician, do you remember? Just me? Yeah. Okay. So I was like, fine. Nobody wants to share. I'm gonna figure it out by myself with the help of Jeffrey. And then we're gonna tell everybody about all of it. I'm gonna figure it out on my own and I want everybody to know all of your stingy secrets. You can put a little bit of alcohol in it, but it'll definitely make it sell up and it'll thin it out, but you don't wanna put too much in there. Cause then you'll end up with like- Greg said he tried to put oil paint and it turned into resin gummy in less than a minute. It is not a fun time, but you can definitely put alcohol in it to thin it out a little bit if it gets thick. Some people use it to promote cells. I just use paste. Do you ever paint in between resin pours? How many layers can you use? You can use as many layers as you feel like. As many as you want. I just watched a video from Just Resin. They do like humongous big, big pieces and they do like, I'm pretty sure the one I saw is called Into the Blue. It was like five or six layers. And I can always tell because they're in different clothes when they pour. And they're pouring different color resonance and the bottom is just, it's the same and it just kind of goes over. It looks amazing. The trick when you do multiple layer pours is to do a good amount of clear. Okay, so you do your pour, let it dry overnight, at least 12 hours and then do, you know how I put a little bit of Thanks abstract. Clear down just to promote the resin to move easier. You wanna do that only thicker. That way you have ultimately like a negative space to see your original pour down through the bottom because it'd be kind of a waste if you do a thick pour over what you already have. And you won't be able to see it unless you use a lot of ink. And then we just got $1.99 from Rod. Hello guys. And $2 from Jane Smith. Jen, Jenna. What? You said this is a super chat donation. Okay, so I think if you guys like the idea of doing like a daily live pour, I think what we're gonna do is in the mornings, we're gonna go through them, we're gonna pick out the colors that we're gonna do for the day and we'll let you know the times that we're gonna do the live pour that way you can tune in if you'd like. And then in the evening, our evenings will do the pour. You guys can tune in if you wish. So I think that's how we're gonna do that going forward. If you like that idea, let us know. If you have a better idea, also let us know because we're here for you guys. So we would love to hear your input. Well, what if we just set, or did you say that? I was trying to read these comments so I wouldn't miss any. What if we just set a time that we did like a live pour? Like six p.m.? Yeah. And then that way people can know when we're gonna start it. That's great unless we have something come up. Pour, pour, pour. Ha ha ha ha ha. I mean, unless we have something come up and we can't make it, then that would work. Thanks, Janna. How do you say it, Janna? Don't stress yourself. We don't stress. Well, it's so much easier doing it like this a little bit. It uploads a lot quicker. It uploads a lot quicker and we can answer you guys' questions right now because sometimes it's hard for her to get to all the questions and comments and to get back to everybody. How about a live Friday or something like that? I would love to go live warm. We could do a live Friday or, I guess we could just do kind of random just for other people like in Australia. It's like, what? It's already tomorrow there, right? Ha ha ha ha. So maybe like a morning time one or something. And we just got $1.99 from Rob Lime. All right. Oh, and somebody asked, what was the biggest piece we've done? Probably Judy's. Where's Judy's at? We'll get it. Well, Judy's, we did Judy's, but this is the biggest painting that she's... We have a tutorial for that one. This will be... The biggest resin. Resin. It's on canvas. It's a big piece, four by four. It's a big one, huh? And here's some of the first ones. Look, I'll show you guys the first one. That's the very first one. Literally the very first one that we ever did. That was actually an acrylic pour. Yeah. We just coated it in resin gold. With gold. Thanks, Happy Owl. I want to show you my favorite piece. And this is a painting somebody did of myself. My friend, Alan Warren, in Alabama. And this is a piece I did with acrylic. It was acrylic pour, right? Mm-hmm. Yeah, and then we just put resin over it. But since it's ocean-y. I'm not really liking it though. Oh my goodness. You're gonna get so many, like, I will thump you in the head because you don't like it. Because it's the best piece. Because for one, it's ocean-y. And for two, it's mine. Because I'm mermaid-y. Friday loves an ocean pour. This is a piece I did of her a while back. Oh my gosh, Karen just donated $10. Oh, you guys were doing a giveaway for the donors to the channel. We're doing that next week. So thank you for every individual dollar that is sent to us. Watch the finger. Watch the finger. Oh yeah. Watching sisters. Ha ha ha. Sorry for how crazy our studio is. This is the tutorial for the Bertha style piece. Yeah. Looking on that. And this is Judy's. She wanted a lot of peacock colors. You guys are too tired. Yeah. Those cells are courtesy of Lariz. It's a big piece. 24? He has 24 at 36. Yeah. Messy studio, happy studio. It's funny because it's true because I know where everything is at. This is the airbrush section. We have an airbrush in a couple of weeks. Yeah, we'll show you guys what. You guys ever been to Dallas? That's what our view looks like. Thanks, Jessica. And thank you, Rona. So scared I'm gonna drop this phone. Ha ha ha. Well, there's Dallas Skyline. If you guys ever need any. Serofsky work done. She's got the stones for it. Sorry guys. Maybe someday you both will join. And on my mother's video one day, she is 95 and blind. We are painting together. That's rad. Hell yeah, Janna. It's Janna, I'm saying it right. Yeah, the stars are big and bright. Don't make me clap, I'm holding my phone. Ha ha ha ha. This is a piece a lady sent back to us because it was damaged after she took it from us. Ha ha ha ha. Oh, I don't even want to get into that. Here's the- Alcohol ink. Alcohol ink. Oh, sorry. This is the alcohol ink piece she did. It's 24 by 48. Some shoes. They need some sparkle on them. One day I'm gonna have her to stone this. What is that? Oscar? Ha ha ha. Fake Oscar. All right then. Does the Alamo have a basement? A draft house? I don't know. Or B Alamo. I don't know. I don't know if Alamo has a basement. Yeah, that pool on top of our building is never used. So, ha ha ha. We get our crystals from- Crystal Kelly at the Decocraft. I have a list of scars. Crystal Kelly at the Decocraft. We just sent her husband a piece for his man cave. It was pretty cool. Here's who we get our crystals from. She's amazing. Screenshot that or take a picture of that. But yeah, they're really good prices and they get to you within a day or two, depending on if she has them or not. Super awesome quality. Yeah. All right, well, this is the finished product. Ooh, the blue is selling up. Yeah, this is great. We might have to sell this. How are those sides looking? You didn't get this side. I didn't? I see. See, that looks great. You might want to heat couple those up, but... Oh, I have so much clear left. Look at that. It doesn't look real. Thank you to everybody that gave us a donation. That was completely 100% unexpected. Ha ha ha. That was amazing. I watched a guy, I watched this guy here on YouTube called MrBeast and he goes and randomly gives streamers like $5,000 or $10,000 just out of the blue. Thanks, Rona. Yeah, pouring on boards is nice. You don't have to worry about sagging and the texture of the canvas showing through and all that stuff. I'm not a fan. So hopefully Greg will be not too busy this summer and make more. And you guys can buy them from him and he can just bring us some. Ha ha ha ha, because he's here. Oh my gosh. Lydia stopped in Austin today at the Kalachi's place. Check, check, stop. I'm sure my people from Austin know what I'm talking about and just put out, hey, I'm stopping here. Who wants something? I say, bring me something strawberry bag. She brought us two. Two Kalachi's, yeah. Greg, tell them your site or how they can get a hold of you. I will work on it. Ha ha ha. Anytime you can pour it, you just have to make sure that your studio is at least 70 degrees to 74 degrees. Yeah, make yourself, just so you can know it. Oh, she's playing here with them. Look at that, as you watch it. Pour it, tilt it that way. Let it go back over that. It might be too thin. I think you got it too thin. Now pour it back towards you, yeah, like that. I think it's just setting up. These little guys are great. What was I talking about? Oh, just to, as you said, I've tried it when it's raining, but it didn't work well. I'm still starting up. I've tried it in the summer and still no luck. You gotta watch the humidity. Oh my God. Clara just donated $20. You guys make my heart hurt. Ha ha ha ha. Thank you, thank you, thank you. That was amazing. That's the color that I made. She just did that. Look how fun that is. Maybe that's what we'll do. We gotta show them these things, our new coasters. See, we got these paper coasters. I thought they'd be good for the, what do you call it? Arts Festival. Arts Festival. Arts Festival. And they're just, they're really thin. We made some that looked fun. They're just, they feel very cheap, but they look amazing. And they held up, they're flat. They're flat, they didn't warp at all. We just used like the excess that we were doing. I don't even remember using purple and blue though. That's one of my favorites. That looks nice. Maybe we'll start sending these to them. No, they don't. The thing is, Clara, Clara, right, is that how to say it? Yeah, Clara, Clara, Clara. The resin didn't do anything to it. We thought they would. And this is the thing, they're for, they're coasters. Like they're for like, if you go to like the bar and draw on them, give somebody your phone number, or just, that's what they're, that's where we got them from. I'll link them in the description box though. We got a hundred of them for. $11. $11, something like that. Look at that. Well, we like testing things for you guys to see if it'll work or not. And these turned out a lot better than we thought they would for them being like compressed paper cardboard type. Hey, Robbie, they're $11 each at Home Depot. This is, these are the ones that we use for the art festival. I'll show you the box. Where's, oh, I threw the box away. Oh, and there's some extra ones that we did. We have so many. I forgot how I made that. That's gray and clear. We're just all over here tonight. And what was, what did Kelly say, baking? When you hold a heat on it for a long time. Anybody with a Star Wars stencil? I'm gonna move this guy into the no dog hair zone. This is our high tech no dog hair zone. No dust free zone. Tell me a genius idea about the wax paper. Oh yeah. So I do a lot of air brushing, a lot of masking off and I use this contact paper. It's clear contact paper to mask stuff off. And if you use big sheets of it, we save it, turn it over and put your coasters down or paintings. You could put your paintings down on it and let them dry and they come right up and the bottom is silky smooth. You just have to sand the edges. You just have to sand the edges. Or you can use a paper, but we have a lot of this stuff. Floring. I have a question. So have you guys seen the Petrie pours? Well we got a place to stay in Austin. Let us know if you're interested in seeing us do like a Petrie pour. I know a lot of people have been doing that lately. Basically you put resin and then inks and then a white and it makes awesome. I've never done it, but I have this just in case. Okay, let's show them this table. Yeah, everyone's doing the Petrie dishes. So this is the stuff that we use that the company's here in Dallas. Our Fort Worth. And it's a table that somebody was throwing out in our hallway. And it's smoother than any resin that we've ever used. It feels like glass. I wish we'd have had this paste when we did this though. Maybe we'll do a top pour. Yeah, it does, Robbie. That's what we try to keep it fun and interesting and try to do the same stuff. It just, she said it gets annoying when everyone starts doing the same stuff. Oh, for like the Petrie? It's really, it doesn't, like, this video doesn't do it justice. Like, it is, you can see how shiny that is. That's the, we're just gonna take care of these edges. We taped them off, but it went through the tape because I think there was a gap there. Thanks, Robbie. All right. And here's another little pro tip who's ever watching that hasn't done this. This resin will come completely off of black tarp. The green is old. Okay, look at this. That green was on there yesterday and it just comes off. Like, get that piece. This one? You wouldn't believe how easy that comes off. Like, it literally just flakes right off after 24 hours. As long as it's set up. That is not. Hold on, there's people talking. Sorry, I'm getting, well, I'm getting, we're supposed to be going to a wedding in June. I'm not sure if we're gonna go or not. It's so close. It's so close. Oh, he said also we need to help planning a bachelor party. Uh-oh. Vegas, Austin, where? Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. I'm being asked to help plan a bachelor party. Here's one more look. There you kids go. All right, I think that's about enough. You guys seen all of our studio. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. My unfinished naughty bunny, part four. I'm gonna get a glass of wine and some dinner. Yep. We'll see y'all later. We'll see y'all later. Thank you all for your appreciate at all. Please hashtag us if you guys decide to do a pour. We would love to see what you guys work on. So just hashtag A-T-D-A-R-T, art is still dead art. So yeah, we're gonna do another live tomorrow. Thanks for watching. Thanks guys. Later.