 Oh that's a bright red. Holy cow. That's a pretty red. This is the Magenta Lake. Wow. That's bright too. I might really like these paints. They seem to be equal intensity to any of the other really fine art paints that I have. Of course including Daniel Smith and Schminka and all of those, but especially the Mission Gold paints. They are reminding me of the Mission Gold paints. I like that cerulean. It seems to be a little bit more opaque. All of them seem to be a bit more opaque than I'm used to, but I like them. This is the Emerald Green. Oh wow, that's pretty. And it didn't take much to rewet them. This would be a great palette for landscape painting because of the color selection. There's lots of earthy tones in here. So even though these cakes came dry because I've painted with it and I've rewet them, and this is true with any watercolor when I get done painting, I leave it open like with the Daniel Smith one until it's completely dried out again before I closed up and put it away. See what I mean about there being a lot of browns. Personally I would choose like one or two less browns and I'd put a nice bright orange and I'd put a purple at the least. Wow, that black is really dark. So there you go. There's our Zaki watercolors. And again, I don't think that's how you pronounce it, but we're going to go with that for now. So there you go. We have both new watercolor palettes, the new metallic palette that I just made, custom metallic palette, and then the fancy Italian artist watercolors. I hope this gives you some ideas of what's out there, what's available. If you're on a budget and all you can afford are lesser expensive paints, then by all means get Prima. Prima makes some great paints. So does Coy and so does Windsor Newton, and they're fabulous paints. And I obviously like the Prima boxes because I keep reusing them. They're nice. They're really nice. And I forgot what I was going to say. I lost my train of thought. But here you go. These are really nice addition, I think, to the other paints that I have. And I think they'll complement the other things that I have very nicely. So when you do get to be like me and you have lots of different kinds of acrylic paint or watercolor paint, I do stop and take a deep breath anymore before I buy something and ask myself, will it add value to the collection I already have? What will it add? And that really got me thinking about getting metallic paints in, but getting nice quality artist metallic paints in. So which these are. So I like that. I do have twinkling H2O's and they're great for doing cards and tags and journal pages. But I really wanted something that I could use in finer paintings. And so that's why I got the Daniel Smith. Alright, that's it for today. So go out there, see what's available, research it, and you know, maybe you'll find a new brand like this Italian one. I really like their paints. They are very opaque, but they're pretty. We're going to have to try them soon on a Watercolor Wednesday live. Alright, that's it for today though. Don't forget the most important thing. Go out and have a great day. Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it. Alright, I'll see you later. Bye.