Alright, in this clip, we'll be doing mouths. And as the characters continue to part from each other, you're going to see a wide variety of mouths as we move in here. So we're going to start with our man-villain. I think what I'm going to do is I'm going to make this guy sort of like the giddy mad scientist. So we're going to make him look kind of stupid. Give him one of those cheesy under the mouth grins, one that you can't even really see. And it looks just kind of goofy at the end of the day. So he's going to end up looking kind of sinister there, but in a goofy kind of way with his little mad scientist look. Moving over to beast-man. Now this one you're going to have some fun with, because he is pissed-off. And he should be because he's a hairy beast. We're going to give him a fearsome growl. And in order to do this properly, you're going to have to learn to understand how shapes and dimensions and perspectives work, but for now, just kind of follow my lead here. If you want to give him a growl that's bigger than this, go ahead, but I'm keeping it kind of small for the time being. This is going to be a huge growl, so we're going to want to give him a little side mouth definition on either side and even throw in a little teeth definition here, even though we don't have to go into a lot of detail with those cause the mouth is sort of in the way. One thing though, that you're going to want to do is give him gums. If you are to give him gums, it merely accents the growl that we already have going here. If you draw the corners of his gums on either side, he looks all that much more enraged. Moving on to our evil, evil guy. Continuing with our little understated theme, we're going to give him a little mouth, not a whole lot going on there, but we are since we're going to for a more Dracula look, we are going to give him fangs, which will stick out. But there's not going to be a whole lot going on there. We're keeping with the evil, imposing, threatening, sinister look and continuing with the understated thing by just giving him simple little fangs there. So as you can see our three different villains are really starting to pull away from each other in their overall appearances and they will continue to do so as we continue to evolve the characters. But for now you can see three different types of mouths. And if you feel the need to create a different character than the one we're doing here, you can always experiment and mix and match and maybe throw these mouths around and see what types of expressions you can come up with. But, if you're sticking with me here, you'll find that these mouths work pretty well for the types of characters we're creating, and we'll just continue to build off them. So we'll move on now to the next clip.