Alright, in this clip we?ll be finishing up our cartoon angel here, and what we're going to do now is give him a couple wings to help him fly. Going to want to start right here, right about the top point of his shoulders, sort of where that v-neck is. And that'll be the starting point for the wings. So what you're going to do, you're going to come out, and just draw two little swooping arches, just like that, coming out of the sides of his back. Now, since this is a cartoon angel, you're not going to want to draw him too big, so we're going to go just about like that far out for both of them. And then to create the feathers, just kind of work your way back, drawing, and then like so. See. Just kind of gently, drawing little swoops until you come back to the point on his back. Just like that. Now, if we want to add a few details to it, at the point where the feathers come in, that's where you're going to draw the second layer of feathers, at least the indentation of them, just to kind of create more of a feathered, bird-feathered, look. And you can keep doing this all the way up the wing if you want to. But, for a cartoon angel, it's best not to go into too much detail on the wings, just because it's really not that type of drawing. I mean, just a little bit of definition, just like what we just did there is really enough. And if you really want to make it look a little more interesting, you could draw a little motion definition on the outer edges of the wing, and basically what that does is just makes it look like the wings are moving just slightly. And if you want to, you can come down and do that on his feet. It shows basically like that he, his body is slowly kind of moving upward just like that. It creates the impression of movement. And, there you go. There you have the little cartoon version of the angel, more of a cute style. And in further clips in this series, we're going to go into more slightly edgier, darker, more realistic looking angels as well. But for now, let?s move on to cartoon demons.