JASON PAINTER: Hi, I'm Jason. Today, we're painting on glass. We've picked our glass, we've picked our design, we've lined out on the glass, and we've practiced painting in the black with our angled brush, and we're comfortable with that. So, now we're going to put the paint on the glass and, once again, we're just going to put some on the corner, and this paint is a lot thinner than the liner. So, you want to wipe the excess back off, pick up on the back, and be mindful of your dot, with the corner of the brush. It's--pull the paint down and into the middle of the eye. It's going to take quite a few coats, probably two to three. Glass paint is really hard to use. So, if it looks spotty, that's okay. It will look spotty. You just wanna--rather than stroke, just kinda dab and use the corner up and come down. This is going to take you a little bit of time, but the second coat will go a lot faster. Just keep 'em being--using the corner of the brush. This is a good time to use any thin lines from the liner. We'll see this line here that was thin. We can actually just fill that in right now. We don't have to wait until we can line it. It's a good time just to do the line up--clean up work as you see it. You won't see it at all, but some of it you will. Make sure you don't touch the glass with your finger. So, go head and fill all of these in and we'll move on to the white.