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What’s up? We’re back. Uh yesterday’s video for some reason didn’t upload to YouTube. So, I’m going to uh this is where we left off. This is where yesterday’s video left us off at. We’re going to come back in. I’m just going to splice both of these together and make it all one long video. So, here we go. Back to nonmetal metallic. Try this again. Hey. Hi. What’s up? All right. This is the final week. Today’s Monday. Uh no more pre-recorded stuff. I’m back. I’m back to actually making videos the day I post them. So, we’ve got to get Infinity done. I’m working on Infinity. We have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Seven more models to go. Uh, Maximus is almost done. I finished his head, finished his face. Uh, I finished the silver non-metal metallic. Uh, we got to airbrush the shield. I’m going to airbrush the shield to make it easy on me cuz it’s just going to be a cool glowing blue shield. Uh, we finished this guy. This guy is done. He turned out magnificent. very happy with him. Uh I’m gonna stab myself now with this paintbrush, but everybody else is kind of like scattered across different phases. So, what I’m going to do now I’m going to talk everybody. We got to get out of the way. We got to get it out of the way. So, I’m just going to do it. Uh let me show you my palette. All right. Black. Uh a black. It’s actually It’s got a little bit of blue mixed in. It’s not this time. It’s skill color. Uh it’s it’s uh green gray. So, there’s green mixed into it actually. uh titanium white. This is pearl pearl or no violet gray. And then that one’s pearl gray. So, a white, a black, a light gray, and a normal gray. We’re going to do this fast and hard, baby. There’s my coffee cup. Almost done with this coffee cup. Uh there’s been some delays in my Monster Friend stuff, so I haven’t gotten it yet. But one. All right. So, I have, if you’ll, if you will notice, our sensors are showing. Uh that’s a that’s a deep cut reference if anybody Whoops. I’m getting paint everywhere. So this is very watered down. Uh and I want it to flow into the cracks, right? So I’ve already kind of done that. Uh these other parts going to be blue. So I don’t want to get too crazy. So anything that’s going to be metal and I’m just letting it run. And then this top part I let it kind of pull cuz we’re going to put a bunch of layers on top of it. And I’ve done the front. But I wanted to show you this gun because I thought, hey, I should uh should actually record. So, uh, it’s hard for me to paint. So, see how it’s almost like wash consistency. Uh, certainly glaze consistency here cuz we don’t want to totally wipe out the zenithol. And I’m just getting it on here. There we go. Uh, get a little bit more of actual paint on the brush. And we want this to get into the cracks, but we don’t want it to be like a solid base coat because this gun is going to be a metallic. are. I’ve gotten pretty good at painting this janky. It’s not going to win any awards, but I think it looks good for tabletop. And that’s what our goal is. These the inside of these puldrons are silver, but the outside is blue. So, I’m going to get a little bit more water and get this back into wash consistency and hit this. I don’t want to get it on the skin, though. Got my air compressor going, of course. And see, we’re just washing this into the cracks. And we’re trying to keep this off the white cuz that’s going to be blue. Boom. Um, where else are we at? This is going to be blue. So, I’m just going to let that be blue. I’m not going to mess with it. Um, that’s all going to be leather in there. I think everything else is going to be blue. And then this backpack thing, this backpack thing is uh I’ll probably try to speed paint, like literally speed paint the backpack thing because I don’t know. It looks like this is some kind of exhaust. So, let’s just hit the tip real quick. I’m just pulling this down so the pigment settles at the bottom of it because I think we might be able to get away with a speed paint on that and not have to treat it like actual non-metal metallic from the looks of the box art. But I do want like carbon buildup and that’s what that’s going to signify. So I’m going to go through I’m going to hit all of it with this black all the remaining models with this black and get everything to this level. Okay. So all these blacks and even like you can see here on this leg how uh like it’s almost like it’s not done but there’s there’s degrees in shading there and like this guy back here how there’s already um or actually not him. I’ve already started working on this guy but uh like the guns you see how this gun is darker than that gun. All of that, like the changes in color, it’s still just that scale color, green, gray. The top back here is thicker and more opaque. And then down here was more of a wash. And I’m still getting that much difference. Like on even on this this one right here, like the gun in her hand is still the same paint as this bazooka on her back. And that’s why the scale color paint is so good because just with water you can get completely different colors, completely different tones. You can keep it thick and you can blend, you can glaze, you can wash with it and it’s so pigmented and such high quality that it doesn’t break down. So that saves me a ton of time because with just that one paint and a little bit of water, um I’ve done a lot of work already. So now we’re going to move into the next step in uh in the in the nonmetal metallic, which is that that light gray. Okay, back to our original uh original portion here. So, this one, this bazooka is actually pretty bright, right? So, I’m going to grab I’m just going to pull this down just like I did the other one. I start lighter just so I know what I’m working with here. And now I’ll come in. I’m going to start up here. And you can see that this is like a glaze consistency, but we’re just coming in right on top. And this tip is pretty pretty bright. So straight. I’m going to keep the hole dark. And this doesn’t have to be perfect yet cuz we’re still going to put at least one more, maybe two more layers of paint on it. So there’s that. Um, let’s hit the edge of this right in here. And while I’m while I’m doing this, my like my goal with Maximus, I wanted to paint Maximus like the best. Maximus is like the best model I’ve ever painted. It’s white. Uh the white was crazy. I can’t like the white looks so much better in person and I can’t get it to record because my camera’s just not that good with like macro, I guess, cuz I’m using my cell phone. Uh but Maximus is insane, right? I spent a ton of time on him. this not going to do that for all these models. Um, but the rest of these models I still want to improve as a painter. So, for me, my goal for the remainder of these isn’t like practice. I mean, I I do want to practice this new nonmetal metallic thing I’ve been trying to figure out that I started with the big guy. Uh, but for me, the goal for the rest of these is to brush control, like to never make a mistake of where my brush is actually going and to only put my brush where I want it to go, but still going fast. So, I’m trying to make sure I’m going like faster than I usually paint just to speed it up, but I’m also trying to make sure and this this is actually a little bit darker. So, we’re going to come back to that because I’ve got the perfect consistency to hit this now. Um, so my goal has been on the rest of these, well, I mean, I’m still painting. I’m good, but they only need to be like tabletop tabletop level. And my goal for the rest of these is to not put my brush anywhere I don’t want it to go, which is a hard and paint fast, which is a hard challenge for me. But I really want to lock in brush control because like if you have brush control and you understand how the paints that you’re you’re using work consistency wise and and can do what you want with them consistency speak consistently. Uh like you know how to thin them down, you know how to keep them thick, you know how they blend and things like that. Like that’s learning the materials. But if you can, if you have brush control, you can pretty much paint however you want to paint. And it just comes down to time. So, I want to get my brush control spot on. And like I said, this is going to be pretty bright, so we’re going to come back to that for sure. That’s going to be blue. Um, if this is streaky, and that’s okay because the streaks are going to make it seem like it’s kind of shinyish. So, uh, we’ll settle that for now. this back part. It is darker and it has more of like that gunmetal effect. So, I got there’s a bunch of water on my brush right now. And just down here, I’m just pulling this out more. And then I’ll check it. This is very watery now. We’re just going to glaze it and let it collect on on the top here. And let me hit this now that I’ve got a glaze true glaze consistency. Can get a little bit closer into there. All right, cool. So, now we’ll let that ride. Uh, come over to this gun. So, again, this is checking where how I want this gun to look. And now we can just kind of glaze in. Actually, I need a little bit more paint, actual paint on the brush. And so, now we’re still pretty wet, and this is still definitely glaze consistency. But now we can hit these hard edges on this thing. Am I in focus? Hopefully, I am. And you can see how fast it’s already kind of coming together for us just with the two colors because of how good the scale color is, which is thinning it or not thinning it. So boom. All right. And hit this one more time to smooth out this transition. And like I think this underside, I don’t know if I’ll even actually hit this underside too many more times because that thing’s looking good. And then right here again, I’m probably going to hit this back piece with this silver silverish speed paint cuz I don’t think it actually has to be metal. uh at the middle of these quick uh come back over here as now that we’re drying we can do a little bit more. All right, cool. So there you go. So now I’m going to go through I’m going to do that step with everybody. All right. So, again, just those two colors, uh, varying consistencies, and you can see across all these models just how much like work we’re able to put in just from the consistency. Like if uh like that gun and I’m just kind of glazing and and blending and layering all at the same time. Uh, this guy’s pants right here. Can we focus? Come on, focus. uh his pants and like this little this robe. Uh I spent a ton of time on the robe, working it through. And again, this is only the second color over here. I just am glazing, you know, guy in the back. This guy, boom. You know, we’re getting Oh, yeah. This one I wanted to show you. Uh so here you can really see like how much work we put in just by thinning our paints out. Uh, and again, this is all just very early nonmetal metallic. Uh, four four steps to it pretty much. And like like this guy with the pants back here, this is his box art. You know, his box art has a little bit of blue to it. And obviously the box art, they spent more than an afternoon painting it and we’re still pretty close. So I I’m pretty happy with the result so far. Uh, probably got to take a break for now and come back in tonight. But I once I get all this nominal metallic done and it’s really just piping in some colors, it’s going to feel a lot better by the end of today. I’m actually finishing by Friday. >> All right. So, I I’ve also I’ve made a decision on this Army Painter wet palette and that decision is that I don’t like it. Uh I don’t like it. It um I don’t know. I put these are all like we’re coming up on 24 hours. They’re I don’t know. Maybe I do like it. I what I definitely don’t like about it is this plastic thing is so deep that it touches the paints. Like it sits on top of the paint. So every time I did a bad job that time, but every time I open it back up, I’ve got to wipe the paint off of it. So it causes the paints to mix and you just get a big mess. So I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong there, but I don’t know. Let’s stop talking to get into painting. Um, so this uh I should probably mix a little bit of this in over here. But I don’t really want to do that because it’s going to make it take forever. But on this specific model, I want to test it real quick. So, cuz he has these these greaves and we’re trying to match get close to the box art. Um, mine’s a little bit brighter and I’ll probably have to do some glazes in the middle just to bring it back down. But again, it’s not going to be a one to one copy cuz uh that was a professional paint job and that’s what I’m just telling myself. I’m just doing my best. So, I’m going through um edge highlighting and I’m trying to have these big step steps in color so that I don’t have to spend all like I still want it to look nice, but I just don’t want to have to spend a ton of time ton of time on it because we’re coming down to the last bit. So, just hitting hitting these. I’ve already kind of mapped out where the light is on them and just kind of glazing them, you know, coming back in here in the edges. And this is we’re still going to do like a pass of white on this. So, this think of this as kind of like a thick a thick edge highlight. And on this guy specifically, I’m going to glaze in over the top of it to to matt it or not matt it, but to darken it back down. And then just hit a little bit. This this little cloak thing he’s wearing is not metal. It’s just gray. But that’s pretty much what we’re painting anyway. So, I’m just hitting. This will probably be the final highlight I do on the on this little pattern here. And I’m just being careful to only hit the raised edges of that pattern. And you can see like uh that was difficult painting that pattern specifically. I’ve already I’ve already done quite a bit of highlighting on it. So now, like I all these models over here are different models, but I’m just painting through all the stages in the same time. So yesterday it took me about three hours to do all the nonmetal metallic on all of them, but they’re all to this level here where now I spent a ton of time with the gray and like glazing it pretty much like on this leg. So that now I can just I’m just coming back in with this highlight color. I’m highlighting. I’ll do a little bit of glazing this highlight on. And then I’ll really just come back in on all of them and do like a final pass of the extreme highlights. And those will just be like little dots of white in a couple of places and it’s going to look really good. Or at least I think it looks pretty good, especially for tabletop. And then once we I think like these models still look pretty unfinished just because of how like I got to put the color in. A lot of this guy is just gray though, but he’s going to have some blues. and some I think it’s I think this guy’s orange too. And those will be very quick to do. I hope a lot of these models have blue. So, I’m going to do a final pass. Um I have what? Something exciting happened. Oh, I got I received my monster friends. uh box or envelope. It shipped in a FedEx bubble maker via UPS, which I think is why the tracking had some issues cuz sometimes I know from experience cuz I’ve tried to get away with doing that in the past. Sometimes UPS doesn’t like that. Uh but everything came. Um I had a couple of breaks. I mean, but that’s just like that’s to be expected. Nothing crazy. I’ll be able to fix it, you know. Um, more concerning. I was I’m missing some some parts, but I’ve already reached out. Their customer support has been great. So, I don’t have any doubt in my mind that uh that they will fix it. Um, and I actually I just told him like I don’t want like I’d much ra I want to I want to buy more models. So, can I just put another order in and then you guys throw in the stuff missing from my last order? Uh, and I haven’t heard back yet because this like just happened. But I think that’s pretty pretty fair because like I said, I know they’re like they’re just starting out and when fulfillment sucks. Like I’ve been uh I’ve been on that I’ve been on the side of that where you start it, you launch it, and you think like the hardest part is launching it and then orders come in and you’re super stoked and then you realize like just how hard it is to actually fulfill a bunch of orders when they all come in at once. So, I know how that goes trying to like I don’t I know I think uh I think if you if you order from them and something does arrive broken, they they’re offering like discounts and stuff, but I don’t want to take a discount uh when I’m trying to support and obviously I can’t start painting it anyway. So, I got time. So, I hope I don’t know hopefully I hear back from him. But once I hear back from him and I know like everything’s going to be good, uh, I’ll do a proper unboxing video because the models themselves, they’re 3D printed, but these are the best 3D printed models I’ve ever seen. And I’ve done a lot of 3D printing. And like you, if I didn’t know, like you can, some of them are hollow, like the big guy’s hollow. So you can flip them upside down and you can see the drainage hole. But if it wasn’t for that, like I wouldn’t know they’re 3D printed. They are there’s no I just gave them a quick look look through. And again, when I do the actual unboxing video, I’ll definitely look at them more in depth, but there’s seriously no layer lines. At least not that I can see. Uh there is a couple of like support marks on like the back side of them, which I’ll uh I’ll sand off. No problem. But it’s crazy how good these prints are. Like it’s almost blowing my mind. And like he’s This guy’s looking so good. Like again, this metal here, this is all just the grays. Like I did all that those colors there. Uh I’m really starting to get good with this like fast or at least I think I’m really starting to get good with this fast non-metal metallic method. And then this guy is just looking sick. But that’s what it is. So, uh I did a ton of work with our black and the the first like layer. So, you can see here like this was only the black and that first gray, but I spent a lot of time with the glazes on it. So, now I can just I’m coming back in with this highlight and I really don’t have to spend a ton of time. Like this I want to be pretty bright. So, this I need to get a little bit more paint on them. Paint on the brush. And boom. Just glazing this. And when it dries, it looks good. Making sure I keep the middle inside of that hole black. Hopefully, you can see what I’m doing. Um, I don’t know. I’m just so excited to have this done. But it’s funny though. I uh I have loved painting these models. Maximus was hard, but I think Maximus was hard versus from from a psychological. I just got out of my own head over it a little bit too much. And these other ones I’ve just been banging out and I have loved it. Like it’s it’s seriously been like I want to paint more Infinity a lot like very badly. Like I have I have my own Infinity collection to paint. So I’m looking forward to doing that eventually. Uh, but I really want to get into the indie stuff and like the like the small smaller creator stuff, the weird stuff, the Gardens of Hecky stuff, miscast, more miscast stuff. Um, the Tanner Simpson models. I’ve even got some goovening gits coming. uh you know so I just got really cool stuff and I want to spend time in that indie. I want to be one of the cool kids you know um I don’t really know what to call it. It’s like from looking from the outside looking in it very much seems like a Cali scene like not even California but like a LA scene I think is where a lot of that stuff is coming from or like the Enust We Trust Discord which I need to join because it seems like a lot of the stuff I like is coming out of there. But I don’t know. I’m just rambling while I’m painting. Are you guys hanging out? This should have been a live stream probably. Uh, had a crazy day today. Just trying to settle down a little bit before bed, you know. Had a had car problems. Cars currently at like like the garage getting fixed. And it’s it’s just weird because like normally, not normally, but there’s a time in my life where I would have had a tow my house and I would have fixed it because that’s what I like doing. But now there’s just no way that would ever ever happen. So it’s at it’s at a garage. The garage is fixing it. It’s just it’s an alternator and a battery. But it was crazy cuz I it went out while I was driving. And you don’t think about it’s just it’s like a minivan. You don’t think about how much electrical stuff is going on until you don’t have it in the middle of your drive. Like even the gas pedal was like, “Nah, bro. We’re not going to work.” So, uh I don’t know. I got it. I got into the office, got it there safely. Uh but just getting it getting that handled. You know, it just seems like it’s there’s always something. Um, I’m really loving how this works. Like, I don’t know. It’s like almost like I’m falling in love with scale 75 all over again. And I’m not It’s not like perfect nonmetal metallic, but it just looks It looks cool. I don’t know. I’m very happy with it, especially for the amount of time I’ve spent or really the amount of time I haven’t spent doing it. And I think I need to like get better about thinking about how the light’s going to be. And I think that would be the next thing is like being more a little bit more intentional with it instead of just vibing it. But I don’t know. I just live according to the vibes anyway. So like what makes this any different? It looks sick. We’re shaving up nicely. I should probably do a little bit more on this shirt. How dark is this going to be? I’m afraid need a little bit more water. Let’s get not by a little bit. I mean a lot more water. And let’s darken this up a little bit. That’s probably good. That’s very wet. That is way too wet. And just hit it. Follow where the light is. just a little bit on the tummy cuz I mean it is black but like you’re going to get the highlights going to almost be white even on a matte surface especially like on fabric. So we’ll see how that looks like after it dries. But I’m just going through I’ve got the rest of these models over here. Um this one is going to stay pretty dark I think. Let me hit this mask. Uh but I did the pants. The pants have like several glaze layers on them. But even looking at the box art, they’re still pretty dark. I’m just being careful here. This is like the models themselves are so small already. They really are you just It’s almost like impression painting. I think that’s why I like it. Like you’re painting the impression of stuff. And I got to figure out how I’m going to do these swords or these uh are these kook grease. Cook grease. Is that the correct term? I’m saying I don’t know why I’m saying it like that. Hopefully I’m at the point where nobody’s watching anymore. Anyway, I don’t know why anybody watches me, but thank you guys. I have hang with me through these commissions. I have so many cool things I want to do that I I’m like I seriously it’s like I can’t stop thinking about it. And I think it’s just because like I’m not able to do it that I’m thinking about it so much. Probably glaze one more over those pants. And I was uh maybe on the shoe a little bit here. Cool, cool, cool. The mask is almost done. Um, yeah, just work. I’m just working through these guys. It’s all the same, you know. I’m just putting less color on I showed you the one in full. Uh, this has been a fun one. I didn’t I’m having way more fun painting this than I thought I would, especially with the red. I just like painting red a lot. So, I’m just I’m hoping that this one turns out and it looks metallicy enough, especially just because of how much of this model is like actually the the steel because of like this whole little seat thing. I don’t know. But I think I’m I think I’m coming into my own like I’m finding my own like style of how I want to paint things, which is cool because I’ve always I spent so much time like literally 20 years at this point just trying to paint like the heavy metal style and the box art style. And these the Infinity models like they don’t they don’t have nobody’s made a tutorial on them. At least one not one I could find. And like I don’t want to be a tutorial guy, but I probably probably should have I I guess if you’re watching this, this is an infinity tutori tutorial on how to paint all these models. I don’t even know what their names are. Uh but how to poorly paint how to poorly paint them. Um cuz I Oh man, the name is it. Widalgo. Is that who does Infinity the Corvvis belly official paint jobs? is just such a disgustingly good painter and someone who I have have looked up to or admired. I don’t know what the right word I’m looking for is uh respected for so long that like looking at his paint jobs you can look at his paint job and think like oh yeah I could do that but the more you look at it the crazier it actually gets. Uh, but that’s the level I want to aspire to be, but it’s it just made looking at infinity models super uh super intimidating sometimes, you know. But I’m having a lot of fun and I’m figuring out like my style of painting and then I want to kind of throw this away and paint cool like the crazy styles like just keep trying new stuff. I’m really excited to get the next wave of Tanner Simpson models. I pre-ordered those. I said it a couple times on the the last video, I think, or maybe this video. Who knows? But those those guys are just so weird and so cool. Uh, and they’re just so unlike anything else I’ve ever painted that I’m just very excited to get my hands on them and and play with them and do the things, you know. All right, that’s looking She’s looking good. She’s shaping up. Put a little bit of highlights here. She’s looking good. Um, this guy right here, this guy was a challenge last yesterday because I’m like getting all these little hex’s painted. Let’s see what we can do here. I’ve gotten very good at edge highlighting. I say that as I just butchered that one. Uh, I don’t I don’t really know if I like the shoulder. I think I’m going to have to come back and do something different on the shoulder. I I’m going to I’m going to stick with it and keep hauling it up, but I don’t I just don’t know. And then these these feet are like super gray. Like I don’t even know if it’s I think that might actually just be gray and it’s not not metal metallic. So, I got to I’m going to do something different with the feet, I think, because I got a better I think I need a better look at the box again. But this stuff up here is all it’s all metally. Just quick gentle touches. Like I said, my main the main thing I’m focusing on with these models since I just want the end result to be tabletop level and like high high quality tabletop is brush control and I’m going to jinx it. But I haven’t had to go back and touch up because I put paint somewhere I didn’t want it to be. And I’m trying to go faster while still keeping the brush control because like honestly I was a super slow painter. Like when this started like I’ve already I’ve done this I’ve highlighted one, two, this is my fifth model. This is actually my sixth model. I did one off camera. Uh that would have taken me a long time and I think right now we’re looking good. We’re 20 minutes in. So 30 minutes and I’ve highlighted all of them. Do one more pass. I’ll probably do one more pass of this and definitely some white. But the trick to the white is using it very sparingly. And then I’ll get those legs are rough. I definitely got to figure out something different for those legs. And not too happy with that shoulder either, but we’ll figure that out, too. Uh, looking good though. Feeling good. Um, tomorrow I think I’ll be able to get a lot of them done. And done is like done hopefully. This guy, this little revolver has been fun to paint, too. like chrome ched out little guy glinting in the the sunlight moonlight the pale moon glow. I don’t know. But yeah, I’ve gotten very good I’ve gotten very well acquainted with this brush specifically. I’m going to be I I desperately need to get some masters. I thought I had some, but I’m out, which is crazy cuz those things last forever. Uh, but I love this little guy. And I don’t think I could get them anymore cuz this is from uh, Warc Colors and they are based in Cyprus and I don’t want to pay tariffs, which is just crazy. Because apparently I’m like half the country I actually know how tariffs work. Just is nuts. What a crazy time to be alive. Everything sucks. Like it’s uh sometimes I look at it and I’m like, “Wow, I painted that.” This arm, that arm looks like a metal, like metallic paint. At least I think it looks I did a really good job on the arm if I do say so myself. And that’s just a gray paint. The glazing, the grays, and the looks really good. And that’s the thing too is like these I’m doing all the nonmetal metallic at the same time and I’m using the same colors for it all but it’s different types of metallics just all based on how I lay how I uh what am I trying to say? How I how I glaze these. I think I got to stop. I’m getting pretty damn sleepy and I’m talking crazy. But hey, that’s how you do my metalon infinity models. Uh see you tomorrow when I hopefully finish all these dang things. Oh, look at this one’s really good, too. Let me show you this one. I did this one already. That machine gun is sick. And actually, let me go ahead and do the final pass. Final pass on it again cuz it looks so good. And like this is supposed to be a chrome chrome barrel on this, I think. But the body is darker. So, I’m just putting some glints on it. Boop. I’m going leave the back alone for now because I got to double check the box art. But this I know how it’s supposed to look. This is definitely ched out. I don’t know how Chrome works. Not a chrome scientist. I think I just stole that from Next Level Painting. Go watch Next Level Painting. The OG. I have so much of my painting knowledge to that dude. Him and Dr. Fost. Dr. Fast. Dr. Fast Painting Clinic. when I was a wee lad looking at his actual website. I think he still makes video content. I need to look into that. Oh man, look at that. That gun looks sick. Okay. Okay. Now I’ve highlighted Have I highlighted everybody? Oh, I got this guy. I think I did this guy already cuz this guy’s got weird like he’s like I need to make it green. I think might as well finish this guy while we’re here. Uh, I’m pretty sure uh what is it? I think it’s white or I think I think it all needs to get tinted green. So, maybe I’ll leave this guy alone. Yeah, I’ll leave this guy alone before I get too crazy. I think that’s it. Um, this is my coffee cup. I almost have this ready. Uh, my fun little thing. I started painting the base and I made a mess and it finally dried. Oh, that is a wet white. My gracious. Okay. And I didn’t realize how choppy this print was till I started painting it. It’s pretty rough on the finish. I think that’s just because I supported it poorly. I don’t think that’s anything on the actual artist. So, boom. Uh, we’ll do that. This is looking decent. Ah, this is going to be fun. That’s the fun one cuz I I really don’t care. I just wanted to paint this to make it look like a coffee cup. What I actually am excited about is I’m going to make it look like coffee spilling up out of it, which is the the part that I’m learning and and testing and figuring things out with. The rest of this was just me slapping paint on it. And I’ll put some flock on it cuz that texture looks pretty bad. Uh I don’t know why it looks like that. I think maybe the super glue causes it to react somehow. But all right, there we go. Uh if you made it this long, thanks for watching. This is going to be a very long one. Uh but I’ll see you tomorrow where I’m hopefully getting almost done with infinity. See you then.
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