 Last summer, art-classes brought you the Copic Underwater Scenes class and in this class it's an intermediate one for Copic users intended primarily for card makers, though these techniques would apply for other people. The samples are all done at card size and they're intended to be used with different stamps that card makers already use and there are some samples in each classroom of the different lessons applied to stamps in different ways. However, there are lots of people who don't use Copic markers and have wanted to find out how they can do these same kinds of beautiful scenes in different mediums. So guess what? There's a color pencil and watercolor version now. In the color pencil and watercolor version I recommend that you've already taken the Jumpstart class in both of those because a lot of the techniques are going to be ones that are expanded from that basic understanding. Each one of these classes has some that are the same across all of them. I show you how to do the shallows in each medium, but the surface technique is different for each one, different kinds of waves. There's different coral beds. There's some that have kelp in them. Everybody's got a shift wreck because who doesn't like to put a shift wreck on a card, but each one of them is priced inexpensively because I know lots of card makers don't have a huge budget and these are going to get you pretty far in using all of those great stamps that come out every summer. And there's tons of fish stamps out right now as this video is going out. I'm assuming there will be forever every time it's summer because we all like making summery beachy types of cards. So I hope one of these classes will help you to get some scenes going on your own greeting cards. And if you are an artist who doesn't make cards, you can still learn plenty from them because there's lots of fun technique stuff in each class. There's a link to the classrooms in the doobly-doo as well as here on the screen. And I hope to see you in a class and in our student Facebook group very soon. See you later! Bye-bye!