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[Music] hey y'all this is cindy i'm the tireless tangler i want to welcome all of you to the 2021 100 days of zentangle project thank you all so much for being with me today this is day one of our project and i hope all of you will continue to hang out with me through this journey our tangle today is going to be acabia it is by mexico one of mexico's eight czts gloria barrosio and uh it is very pretty flower base uh tangle and you guys can find the step out written for you on tanglepatterns.com all right let's get started this year i'm going to try i don't promise i won't change my mind but this year i'm going to attempt to um do the step outs on the tile and if that becomes a problem for you guys just let me know i will try to show a picture of this tangle um as we go and so that you guys know sort of where we're going okay all right so in zentangle fashion let's take a minute and deep breathe relax your arms and your shoulders and your hands try to close your eyes and get yourself into a place where you can be grateful grateful for the time that we have together today to draw and find something beautiful and joyful in our lives all right so let's start by placing our dot our pencil dots on each corner of the tile i am using an original zentangle tile today it is three and a half inches by three and a half inches i believe that's nine by nine centimeters don't quote me though and then we're going to connect each one of these dots with a penciled line it can be curvy it can be straight i think for what i want to do today i'm going to make them pretty straight or at least straight for me my hand is trying to show off today all right i've got a little bit of the shakes but we're going to keep going and see what happens all right a akibia is a plant-based organic type of a tangle that can also be put into a grid format and so to show you sort of how the grid might work i'm going to go ahead and step it out and what i'm going to do is i'm going to put one of each one akiba this is um it can be a focal point it can be a grid and it can be a sort of a free form organic type of a thing and you can decide how you want to do it but one of the prettiest things that i saw on her stepout art on tangle patterns was that she used it in corners as a border which was very nice and she ended up inking around that and gave it a lot of drama i really liked that version another one she has like put several on her tile and then connected them with little um stim lines little parallel lines so let's uh see what we're gonna do today and see what happens it is always a journey with me and thank you for being with me all right so i think i'm going to step this out over here in one of the corners first and this tangle starts with an inked in little orb and uh she like left a highlight in hers and all you have to do is leave one little dot of light now i like to do mine sort of in the corner and sort of um like that but you may do yours however you wish the next thing you want to do is draw some straight lines out to the sides of this okay and then if you watched my uh video on bales from last week this is all we did on that and so we're just going to add these little rice shapes to each side of those lines okay pretty simple so far right now we're going to do what i call a cloud in my head i don't know what you want to call it but we're going to make a little poofy three um three bump little cloud up here that's what i'm gonna call it and so two smaller and one bigger in the middle like this approximately then we're going to section this out and put some little flower flicks in here that's my name for them you can call them whatever you want to like so yes and the last one of the last steps or the next to the last step is to draw a half circle from side to side and then we're going to aura that and you remember auring is just a fancy way of saying to outline something and then we're going to put a sparkle in this and i'm going to make an easy sparkle which is going to be the kind with the straight edges and this is going to work just fine for what we're doing here and i'm going to ink in the rest of this and i just figured out what i was doing wrong here that is of course i started without my glasses on which is never a good thing oh it's always so much clearer with these on all right and as always and especially this year i'm going to preach about slowing down for inking because of course this is one of my issues i get in a hurry slow down and take your time okay and if you make a little mistake or a snafu don't worry about it just keep going okay the last step to this tangle is to draw an aura around the entire thing okay this is if we ink it's going to give us some separation now my hands are particularly shaky today so i appreciate your patience with me and just know for those of you who also have trouble with shaking it's okay this art form is going to love you anyway that's a good thing especially good thing for me there so not so bad right and you can see that if as we put one of these in each one of these corners what a pretty little thing that's going to make okay so i'm going to go ahead and fill in my akibia in each corner see if i can do it approximately the same spot but i don't promise because well it's me but we're gonna get it and it's gonna turn out fine all right and add our rice shapes take your time put in your little cloud bumps divide your petals add your flower flicks which is always hit and miss with me that's all right i like them okay now we're going to add the half circle on the bottom and aura and add in your little sparkle part oops slow down singing goodness i think this would make an incredibly pretty thank you card or any kind of card really remember to turn your tile as you need to now you may have the hand control that i do not and may be able to go around this all and have a nice result i cannot i have to reach i have to turn my tile regularly or i really struggle because i don't have the same strength for all the strokes okay well it's a little rough but that's okay let's continue add your little rice shapes slow down cindy here we go add my little bumps i like doing this in the corner because it helps me not to get out of control with the size of those but that may just be me some of you are incredible with your art and are getting amazing results i have been on instagram i have been watching you guys i just haven't been engaging very much you guys know that social media is exhausting for me so i tend to hide from it if i can i keep trying to talk mario into being my social media manager he tells me i'm lame no he doesn't he said what am i supposed to do mostly because i don't let him be i i have not let him on social media yet a little young for that still he's 11 my baby 11 with an attitude in about 10 years maybe we'll lose the attitude i don't know all right and let's do the aura and we'll just have one more in this year's project we probably will mostly do monotangles but i reserve the right to add tangles for enhancement if i decide that that's what it needs so don't quote me alright one more just checking to make sure i turn the camera on you guys know i do that so many times and you guys can see that my lines are wiggling all over the place they're uneven it's not going to matter this is going to turn out very nicely i hope okay and divide your petals loria has another tangle out called capuyo and i can't wait to try that that is a grid tangle and we will probably have a go at that at some point as always you guys whoops as always guys i want you to um put in comments if there is a tangle that you want me to do i don't promise i can do them all some of them uh that i had requested last year belonged to the pattern creator as far as they had a an online lesson uh that they for money that they had out and um so of course i can't do those but if they are listed on tangle patterns then they are fair game i do try to stay within the tangle patterns purview although i think last year we might have had one or two that were not entangled patterns and i know we had one from the year before where i just requested the pattern creator allow me to use their step out they did that was very kind but for the most part the tangles that i choose will be from tangle patterns it's not because i'm stuffy it's just that um i feel like well let's see how can i be politically correct and say this i feel like some of the other ones that are out there are basically the same tangles as as we have on tangle patterns and i don't see the need to slap a different name on it because you did an embellishment so there you go i'm just gonna say that and leave it there okay so this is what we have um so far and i could have made these bigger for example i could have put a dot dividing these halfway like this and i could have done them large across each side does that make sense and it would have filled up more of this but however you would like to do this that is your art and you decide okay my job is to show you the tangles and encourage you to to draw with me all right now um what to do next i think that i might want to add some smaller ones here and there and sort of connect these uh with these little lines um be sure you check out her her pattern art or maybe i think i'm going to do a large one in the center remember that even though we're tangling on a small surface that the opportunities for drawing large are absolutely there and drawing large is a great option see if i got those about the same length i think so of course once i draw the rest of it they'll change i hope you guys have had a wonderful holiday and if you're sucked like mine i am hopeful that 2021 is gonna give us a much better time of it than we had in 2020 i'm trying to get these the same height and i'm horribly horribly off that's all right too i want you guys to embrace the problems as well as the good things and understand that this is whoops this is not about perfection this is about taking your time and relaxing and learning some fun things that can make art enjoyable for you if you're anything like me i always wanted to draw i never really had that talent although i learned later that i did i just um didn't have the confidence i guess for it but this is about building your confidence and your self-esteem as we go and you will find that all of the things in the past that might have been barriers or blocks to your being an artist are going to be gone with this method you don't have to worry about where you start you don't have to worry about what to draw if you can't draw your cat it's okay if you can't draw your dog that's less okay no i'm just kidding it's fine just follow the pattern steps go stroke one stroke of the pen at a time and you will find the patterns work some of them are a little bit more difficult and take some practice some of them are quite easy but they're all going to turn out and if they don't turn out the way the pattern was intended look at what you've done and see if there isn't something that you can do a little bit differently and make that pattern be your own a lot of times we call that process of making something new out of something that's already there a tanglation or or if i'm any oak and i call it a tangliation she's cute all right i'm talking about czt andy oaken who is my friend and mentor and art teacher alright so this is what i have now um we could ink this all but as we've learned i do not have the patience for that unless i used a huge marker or something and i really do i want to do that i don't so what i'm going to do i think is add in some i think i'm going to add in some some of these sort of foe these little parallel lines from one to the next and i'm just going to make them go where they want and like that see um let's see let's do a little hollabah action and try drawing some of these behind those of you who watched my last week's video for beginners are going to know what this is let's do another one now those of you who have been watching me for a while are gonna notice that my easel has a new top so last year when the ice storm hit and i had nothing to do and all we had was candlelight i was drawing on my easel top by candlelight trying to keep myself from going absolutely nuts we went almost two weeks with no power and uh 13 days i think we were out and when we turned when it finally came back we had to replace the electrical panel and our refrigerator uh needed repairs and so did our dryer and so it ended up being horribly expensive of course our car did not fare much better than anything else but it's 25 years old and that dent in the top isn't gonna matter all right let's put another one here i'm just going to divide this area up with some sort of stemi holla ball looking things and just sort of take up some room here fill this space just a little bit more so it doesn't look so stark again this is your art you get to decide what you're going to do with it if you don't like these and you want to ink in all the uh extra space go for it all right so i have basically i think this is where i'm going to stop as far as the line work goes now i want to talk about embellishing or tangle enhancers what can we do to this to make it a little bit more interesting so of course my very first start is line weight and rounding with tangle enhancers and i think this um this particular piece is going to uh do well with some rounding so let's just take off some of these sharp corners here just fill them in all i'm doing is doing a little little partial curve there and i'm going to add a little more ink to my aura line whoops simba is shifting here for those who do not know simba is my service dog although he has forgotten what that meant he can still pull me up that's not a problem that is that is and was what we trained him for but um yeah he's much more of a lap dog now than a service dog that's all right that's all right with me okay i do like that by adding some extra weight with your ink here you are you're adding a little bit more separation between this and whatever if anything we do in the background okay i do like that what about let's go ahead and round while i think about this i frequently while i'm editing these videos i frequently go back and and do some embellishing and some um special special work extra work with lines and and line weight rounding all of the tangle enhancing things and i keep adding up until i'm ready to photograph it so i try to um i try to put the finished picture on there for you so you guys can tell what i added so that'll be at the end of the video now you can see that i'm not great with this line work or with the rounding and and um adding weight um because of my shaking hands i tend to be all over the place with that but i still do it a lot anyway so um yeah you may find this helpful you may not like it and you don't have to use it if you don't this is a technique that shows up constantly in my art and many others art this is again called a tangle enhancer which is something that you can do to your tangles to make them more that's my technical term umphi makes them have more power more passion more drama some of your corners may not be as good well suited to this as as others but just do your thing well how are you guys doing coping with covid our state supposedly has vaccines and then they said they didn't and then yeah so it's been a mess it's been a mess the united states is a mess i think everybody else knew that already i hope that all of you are are who are trapped inside are hanging in there you are being safe and taking care of yourself i know as someone who is also isolated i know how difficult that is i know how hard it is but i want you guys to hang in there and keep after it i know that that i struggled over the last few months a lot getting over all of the stuff that had happened before the end of the year and then not having any christmas with family and um it was you know that whole thing sucked and i know that of course we're not the only ones struggling with that lots and lots of people didn't get to see their families this year for the holidays here in the states for a thanksgiving or for christmas and i know canada has thanksgiving like the month before us or two months before us or something like that and so i know that this is not just in this country this is all over the world and i want you guys to know that you're not alone and we're here we're all here for the next hundred days i'm going to be here and as always that's going to be tough stress-wise mari is in school now two days a week which is very frightening for me well goodness cindy see guys we do make mistakes it's what are we gonna do about it that's the question so i have made a mess on several of these inside with my ink pen okay and so my question now is how can i look at this differently what could i do to fix that and i'll tell you what i'm going to do is i'm going to use my jelly roll right there to take that out that's what i'm going to do that's one of my one of my naughty tricks but i did see maria thomas do it once so that was okay but it wasn't a mistake she did it on purpose that was fine okay maria thomas by the way i talk about a lot and rick roberts they are the founders of the zentangle method and that is something that has changed my life okay so i have the choice now i can fill each of these sections here that i made with my curvy hollabah um with something else with a different tangle i could put print on in several of these that would work very well i could ink all of them or some of them so i have decided to try some tipple first and uh that is a basic tangle or fill okay so i am really struggling with allergies today so if i had to stop and sneeze don't get worried i do not have covet it's just allergies all right so what i have decided to do in here is some tipple at least to begin with i may add some printout depending but um let's do some tipple tipple is just done with little orbs and you can push them up against each other like this and just fill the whole space that is tipple now um this is a common fill which is why i chose it i have considered and i frequently overlapped mine but it doesn't matter you can do it how you like i tend to start with the small spaces and move out it's going to give us a better idea of of how it's going to look i encourage you to take your time with this don't get in a hurry just because they're all little balls or little um perps or orbs or whatever you want to call them they're definitely not circles because uh that is impossible for me to do they don't want people worrying about drawing a perfect circle or anything like that they're not circles they're orbs because we're humans and uh making a perfect circle is you know pretty impossible without a tool for us now when you have a little bit bigger space to fill you might want to make your tipple a little bit bigger but if you want to make them all small or large you can for that matter you could put one big one in here and ink around it that doesn't matter it's all all good i think you're going to find even though speaking for myself i'm going to find that even though um i have been a bit messy with my pen and have some stray marks here and there once we get everything in there it's going to look really cool okay so just go through and find your little spots where you need some filling and you do not have to do this and again you can ink this if that's what you like but because i have trouble with big sections of inking still i'm trying to be more zen with my smaller sections but the big sections are still tough for me so again they don't have to be perfect guys just do the best you can and it's all going to work out take your time this is not a process meant to be rushed this is a process meant to relax and if you will if you focus not on worrying about what's going on or what you've got to do in a minute just focus on each one of those little orbs drawing it in and then inking around okay just like this and already this is more dynamic isn't it now in some of these bigger sections i may change my mind and do something else but i think that this is going to work really well and i'm not going crazy putting these in so that's that's a that's a win for me and as we finish up today i will show you my little jelly roll trick for those of you who have not seen me do that before lots of people do this lots of people do not um most of the really of the artists that i really admire uh leave every snafu or stray mark or whatever and they leave it confidently they don't worry about it and quite frankly they're good enough to wear i don't worry about it either but anybody whose art you look up up at up close you're going to see little flaws and we say don't worry because you know flaws are part of our everyday world and learning how to deal with flaws is is a part of maturity learning how to deal with your inadequacies is part of being a mature person and so you know look at these as opportunities that was a very hard concept for me i will admit it but i can say that i truly believe it now when i stopped worrying about competing with everybody else and stopped worrying about the fact that my art wasn't as good as theirs it takes a lot of pressure off you let's see what else so you guys tell me in comments um not only do i want to know what tangles that you would like to see in the hundred days project but tell me um what you think of each of the tangles also tell me if it was difficult for you or easy and i'd also be curious to know what type of tangles that you really enjoy do you like the organic patterns um or do you like um botanical things do you like the grid patterns do you like straight lines you like wavy what do you like what what gives you your best zen flow when you are drawing what what helps you reach your place of of relaxation and sin these are the things i want to know i also since this is day one i also really want you guys to introduce yourselves to me tell me where you're from you can do that in comments uh if you are wanting me on social media good luck i don't like social media it overwhelms me quite honestly and i so i have issues with that however i would want us to have the opportunity to share our art with each other and so what i do is have you guys get on instagram if you don't have an account please make one if you need help in last year's hundred days project i did a tutorial or was it a different project i probably need to do another instagram tutorial but um um it teaches you how to set up instagram and get on find me and how to post your art and all of that good stuff so but anyway the tutorial will will help you i know that a lot of you are my age or older and probably feel the exact same way as i do about social media which is it overwhelms me i i i'm not the multitasker that i used to be and i used to be quite a good multitasker but the older i get the harder that is for me and and social media is is just ugh i struggle and then of course when i'm overwhelmed that's the first thing that goes so be patient with me if you're young if you're not then you probably understand where i'm coming from and we'll just go from there all right any fixing of things i do will be at the very end so don't fret all right interesting now i may leave some of these blank and i'm not going to mind that so much now that we've got a few things going on in here that are interesting i think i'm going to do let's see i think i'll leave this blank and this blank and do this bigger one here i'll leave that blank in that blank [Music] i would also love to know if you guys are beginners or experienced tanglers i know some cct's uh follow along this project and i really appreciate you guys and i appreciate you guys keeping me on the straight and narrow because i am human like everyone else i um i get frustrated and down on myself sometimes and so sometimes you guys are really good at putting me back uh where i need to be emotionally and i really appreciate those things when you're saying cindy you're being too negative that's okay do that i am a work in progress i try very hard to be a positive person but you know when things are so tough at home and um in life for us right now all of us are struggling with something i'm sure and i know i want to give a shout out to julia mack uh who is back at work finally after nearly a year i think she said off from koben because of coded so good for you girlfriend i hope everything is going well if you guys are back to work um linwear are you back to work actually i'm not sure lynn watches these not lin who am i thinking of who am i thinking of i don't know drawing and talking can be a real challenge so i am weird and quirky that isn't going to change any time so i hope you guys can accept me for who and what i am now what i think i'm going to do in these little outer sections is i think i'm going to put some floating tipples in there just to sort of tie everything together and so i'm going to start with a big one and then put some small ones and have them float up into the air these are messy orbs shame on me just wherever you want them and i think that's what i'm going to do on my outer sections here now one other thing i want to mention to you guys if you have problems making making your orbs cleanly like for example if you have issues zoom in where you've overshot or undershot or whatever you're doing with with your little orbs this is an impatience issue focus on the end point or the start point as you come around the slower i go the more nicely rounded and together this is so take your time when you're if you're going to do this kind of thing take your time and i am sorry about my stuffy nose at least i'm not sneezing anymore okay let's do one more here i'm not sure so uh i'm not sure i'm showing you how cool this effect can be but um i'm gonna do it anyway we'll see we'll see where we end up slowly watch that point where you started as you come around when maria thomas draws her orb she redraws she continues on when she after she gets to the start point continues on and redraws a little bit and i i have trouble with that because then my my lines don't match up but that may help you slow down these people are escaping i'll put some up here slow down cindy you're getting those sloppy ones again now sometimes when your pen is new that's you know problematic [Music] i want them to look sort of randomly um interspersed but i'm not sure that i can do random this is all we're looking for here just a little bit of interest and it doesn't have to be perfect and if you wanted to make this even uh more different you could ink all of these in and leave little highlights if you wanted to but wow what a difference does that make i think i'll put a few more over here [Music] and if we continue you're gonna get simon and garfunkel from me again this year it for those of you who are too young to know who simon and garfunkel was were whatever shame on you simon and garfunkel was around when the beatles were around they are a great group were a great group duo and they had a lot of songs that you will recognize if you hear them i'm sure they were big like the beatles not probably not beetles big but pretty big i wasn't alive for the beatles so i don't know but i know they were a big deal well i was like we don't need to talk we don't need to discuss that though anyway the song i'm talking about from simon garfunkel is 59th street bridge and it goes slow down you move too fast but i don't know you gotta take them what you gotta make the moment less just kicking down the cobblestones feeling groovy all right that's all my singing okay so um i sort of like this um i've got some a little bit of cleanup to do here and there not too much i think i will leave these blank as are and as they are and uh i am sort of thinking about adding some color just a little bit of color to my dots but for now uh let's do some shading um on the beginners video i used my zentangle pencil this is the pencil that i normally like to use when i tangle it is an f pencil it is a mars lumograph by staedtler and uh this is a great pencil because the graphite content in it is less uh it's still pretty soft but it is less um graphite uh than graphite than the um than the uh zentangle pencils and so since i am a dark shader um that is my that is my thing all right so i'm going to start by giving some color where these are coming and going underneath here i'm just going to add a little bit and hope that i don't have that whole hand jerking thing going on it's always problematic right so i'm gonna start here this enhances that feeling of going behind you add a little shadow here on either side of these sort of hollabah type things it really enhances the dimension and the 3d quality [Music] let's see now even though you have tipple right up against there you're still going to want to shadow that it is a dreary day in oklahoma today rainy and dreary and we haven't seen the sun in several days now when you've got ink right up here next to it don't don't worry about putting any any shading there all right let's let simba settle forgot some spots for tipple over there if you got a blank spot though go ahead and shade all the way the way we did on our hollow ball the other last week in the video if you watched it if not and you're a beginner to zentangle i really really strongly encourage you to either watch my beginners video or watch the zentangle project pack a1 from last week on tuesday that is here on on youtube and they do the exact same tile as mine or i did the exact same tile as theirs depending i guess theirs came out first so uh that's the thing i had intended to do that lesson anyway for my zentangle beginners before we started the 100 day project so that you guys would know what auras and drawing behind and all of that stuff is about and have an introduction to grid tangles and so um if you are a beginner uh to tangling then please um do yourself a favor either watch my video or watch the one with molly halabaugh and her daughter mazzy that's a great way of illustrating that kids can do this too and they enjoy it especially the ones with an artistic streak but it relaxes them and is a really good cool down activity or a relaxation before you get busy or whatever you want to use it for it is great for kids too i was reading i think it was in the zentangle newsletter letter and if you guys don't follow that you should go to zentangle.com and sign up for their newsletter and then you will know when everybody else does when they have new tangles coming out which they have a new tangle that is that is just out today as i'm recording this a week ahead and uh i will be fitting that in a step out for that in here soon um it is it is uh one of those tangles that is tough well it is deceptively simple let me say it that way sort of like pinochle um i had some of the same issues that i had with pinecol but i have worked through them so i believe i am ready to to help you guys figure it out okay it is called narfello by the way by oh a czt last name reya i can't remember the first name that's cool though that they gave us the opportunity as czt's to help and name that the czt is usually getting a heads up on new tangles a few weeks to a month before everybody else but we have the opportunity to teach them before they come public all right now that's my sort of peripheral shading so the shading for this tangle what can we do now you don't have to shade it it's beautiful the way it is but i think a little shading here and there would really make a big difference so i think where i'm going to shade and you may or may not do this that is entirely up to you i'm going to put a little shadow on the flower part on the outside of my little rice shapes and i'm going to put some some graphite around the center here trying to keep it off my highlight think i'm going to put another shadow right here underneath and then i'm going to stop here let's blend this a little bit and see how it looks uh-oh no there it is i was afraid i lost my tortilla that would be terrible wouldn't it just gradually draw that up into the middle not too far hmm can't decide how i feel about this what do you guys think well it does make it a bit more dynamic i'm going to need to find my little mono zero and i'll show you that here in a minute try to to pull out the tools that i'm going to be using a lot go ahead and blend some of the rest of this and sort of get an idea where we're at shading takes time just like every just like the drawing does shading is one of the most important things that you can do for your art to really make it dynamic if you are not interested in shading that is okay not everyone shades their their zentangle art that is fine if that is how you feel um and it could be that after drawing for a while you decide oh that is something i want to add then you can always do that right and you know there's nothing wrong with doing your tiles and then and then coming back later and and shading them if that's what you want i have just learned uh mostly from any ocon that shading shading is the difference between a very pretty sort of flat tile and a very dynamic 3d tile and so i really try to add this where i can but i'm not i don't teach shading i will do some shading on here just from the zentangle standpoint but i don't teach actual shading because i have learned all that i know from annie oaken and she has that would be uncool of me to teach what she's taught me uh for money to other people for free that would be not cool plus that's her intellectual property and she should have it because she is an amazing teacher so uh if any of you come to the point where you want to take your art to the next level then i highly recommend starting uh lessons or joining art club with any it's about uh i want to say it's maybe 35 a month now and uh um for all of the lessons per month that she comes out with and there is amazing amount of material that she includes and so many of my followers have gone over and found her for shading and then found the uh wealth of lessons that she i mean i have years of lessons that i have not yet had time to go through i have been an art club member since the very beginning when she first started um and it was just it's just amazing to learn from her she's one of the best teachers i've ever ever had and i have several degrees so i've had a lot of teachers all right so the next thing i want to show you guys if i can put my hand on it real quickly this this i want to show you this is a tombow mono zero elastomer racer okay the cool thing about this is it has this teeny tiny little tip okay uh let me see if i can get you a straight on view of that it's teeny tiny okay and it is the perfect thing for using on zentangle art cleanup stray graphite um in tiny little spots that we have in our art so a lot of people use these a lot of people don't it's really your choice but as messy as i get with my graphite it is always nice for me to have a way to lift the extra off that is another reason why i use i use the f pencil because i get crazy i get crazy so i'm going to lift a little bit of this off the top and you do want to be really careful and be gentle this will pull the tooth up erasing pulls the tooth up on your paper and this paper if you're using an original zentangle tile it's worth is worth money so um you know you want to be very very gentle if you choose to use an eraser on your stuff and you probably shouldn't do what i do and and flick it off because you're just going to draw you're just going to move that graphite all over the place that you know me you know okay so i'm going to re-emphasize right here i want this to be a little bit thinner i don't know that i will ever finish the top of my easel may start a different one there okay okay guys so as i was editing this video and winding it up i got an itch to put some color in this tile and so i did i just dabbed a little bit with colored pencil here and there and sort of mixed it up mixed it mixed it up and blended it out and so this is what i end up with i hope that you guys enjoyed this video and i am going to see you all tomorrow thanks for being with me

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