All right, so it is time. All right, so welcome everybody to Friday Night Live. I'm Brian and tonight I was going to talk a little bit about the structural figure class that I have running this next term and show you a couple of things real quick. Um, I've had and then I'll start drawing. I'll do a couple of examples of the type of stuff that you'll learn in that class and I'll probably do like two different drawings tonight. So in that class, we usually start out with kind of some rhythmic old type stuff, you know the Reilly rhythm type stuff which is kind of running through here and then kind of move into more structural type stuff where you know we take the Reilly rhythms and then figure out how to make them exist more three dimensionally and figure out how to incorporate kind of blocks and cylinders and figure out, you know, kind of how to bring them to life and that one, see if I have a good example, this one's a pretty good example, you know so you could really see kind of the blocky shape of the neither, so when it's cylindrical part of the leg and you know blocking shape of the ankle and how to kind of transition between the two in a way that, you know, it's visually appealing. I guess I'll find a clean page, okay so having just many drawings in here, there we go, ready so essentially we'll start kind of more rhythmically, right? So we'll have mark just kind of very top of the drawing where your bottom of the drawing so I know how big I want it to be where I want it to be on the page, find the halfway point...