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Hi, I'm Jason with Red Rum Studios. We're making a patch, painting on fabric today.
We just put the outline, the basic outline of, of the patch on there. It doesn't have
to be perfect; the black's going to cover over the background, black will cover over
anything. I do a couple of, of things at this point. I decide if I'm going to have a black
background, a red background, a blue background. But when, whatever lines you lay down in this
first step will show up throughout the paint no matter how many times you go over them
they'll still show up, you can use it almost like shadows. I like to put things in mine,
I put another knife going this way kind of like a skull and cross bones that only if
you're looking you can see. So that's just a little cool trick that I, I, I do. You can
see another knife back there; I don't know if you can see it on camera but you have to
kind of be really looking you can see the real knife and the other one. So I'm going
to do that right here too just for added visual whatever. So just hurry and quickly put in
another knife
and then we're going to completely ignore that piece, we're not even going to, we're
going to forget that it's even there. So put that, if you want to do that put that in,
if not fill the whole rest of the mask in with white and as soon as you're done we'll
go onto the next step.