So you've got your head in here. So the seven-head, but including the original head would make it eight. So, and then two, three, four, five, six, seven. And then none of the core are the three-fourths. So, just like with perspective, the first one's going to be pretty big, so we're just going to kind of make marks and you can just--you can either, you can actually eyeball it to put it already, you know, just slowly. If this is going to be the chest area, and the arm area, then that's going to be really big. That's going way back in the space. So the next one's going to be one, two--two, and then three, four, five, six, and seven. So, if you would--let's see. So one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and then you need the feet at the bottom. So let's do it. And I'm just doing this kind of fast, so you get the idea. Basically, you know, that's how it would work. You've got, like I said how--and how we drew the first one, like this one. Talked about--you've got your, you know-- start with the head, and then draw on the body and the legs, and everything at, like, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. It's the same thing, but we're essentially just taking this and just tweaking it in perspective, and that's all you're doing.