Well, you're pretty prolific. I've seen you, you know, sort of kept up with your work. Every time you've shared, you've done it pretty fast.
Yeah. Yeah, well, you know, it helps being full time. You know, I could just do a little more like with this thing.
I woke up at two o'clock in the morning yesterday and finished, or just started this guy. Oh my. Do you see it? It hasn't come up yet, but I'm sure it will soon.
Yeah, I'll put it to the top. So you're saying it hasn't finished yet? I can't see it yet. It will come soon.
Okay. All right. But yeah.
I did like this NFT kind of like thing this morning for my friend, Blake. NFT like thing? Sorry. It was this painting I did of one of his like kind of characters that did this little kind of deal.
And they made 75 NFT at like eight or ten bucks a piece or something. And like 71 out of 75 sold this morning. So that's pretty crazy.
Oh, wow. Oh, so you did make a longhorn. Yeah.
It's actually this environment. I see it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'd like to follow my pride a little bit. I'm like, man, I have to take like the advice from the expert over here. Well, I don't know how, you know, the rodeo people, they're into that, I know.
But yeah, horses are also, of course, horses and, you know, bulls, longhorns, bulls of all kinds. But this is a beaut. Yeah, this one's a beaut.
And I know you're still working on it. So just make sure you don't overwhelm the drawing itself with the background. Gotcha.
Yeah. The rest of it's going to be like real light, light, light. Yeah.
Because I do the dark part first. And with like the bull's face and a couple of spots, I need to make it lighter. Because then all that light jumbles in.