P>Get allies and gentlemen, welcome to Draw with Jazza. I'm Jazza, and this video is one of six as a part of a set that I'm doing on the fundamentals of drawing. So, if you're interested in checking out the other videos, make sure to click the link on the screen and then the description to go check those out. But, this video is on construction. What is construction? What do I talk about when I'm saying construction in regards to drawing? Well, here is an analogy that I've prepared ahead of time. Imagine to yourself that you want to build a wall with a window in it. This is just an example of something you might want to construct. You don't necessarily jump straight in and throw in the solid materials like the finishing touches. You actually prepare it from the foundation up. So, the foundation might be a wood frame, and you also need to make sure that the structure is taken care of and everything's sort of built in a way that it can be stable. Then, the next step might be adding on the drywall and putting in more of the refined details, say the frame of the window itself. And then, finally, we get to that last layer, which is where we put on the coats of paint, we put in the glass, we sand and dry, and make sure everything's nice and crisp. Now, the thing is when we look at people's illustrations, we see this most of the time. We see the finished illustration. It can be really hard for beginning and developing artists to look at that and think, "Oh, I can't do that," because when you put pen to paper, it doesn't quite happen that way. But the reality is most...