Our final step, I always find this product most challenging is to sign the piece that you want to put your name on it. You know some people like super bright and bold, I prefer to kind of hide my name so that it's not super strong and focuses on the image. And I think that's kind of a nice way for me to do it. So I just use one of these really tiny zero brushes some kind of a good The last step is to paper by 10 just use a ruler and an exacto knife, pressed the ruler down and just draw the exacto knife straight or you could put the ruler on the side of the painting and do it here so that the exacto knife is not going to affect the painting itself. The other thing you could do is erase the pencil lines and then drop this out And then you'll have this sort of nice soft edge to the painting, it'll look kind of pretty, a few maps and do a map around it.
And that's another nice way to take care of it. You know, you can go through, you can, if you're happy with the painting, you know, look at all the spots that you could take moments to look at, okay, there's something I would change about this, if I were to do something a little bit. Notice in the corner, down here, and I could rework it and scratch the paint out and then put more in but with this paper, it's a pretty good quality, but I noticed that the scratching may not be the best thing for this. So I'm just going to leave it as it is. It's pretty close match and I'm pretty happy with it. So I hope that yours are turning out great.
I hope that you're posting your progress on the page and we can all take a look and kind of share how we're all doing and encourage each other or give pointers and tips and think about how we might improve. So thanks for joining