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hey whats up everybody so Ive been asked a couple times how to to if I would show how I paint my my flags [Music] more specifically Ive had a couple people ask about how I paint my flags with the red and blue Union and just recently the the torn and tattered flags that Ive created so Im just going to do a brief synopsis of what I do and Ill try to break it down for you as simple as possible so I use V carve to do my design work when its not three-dimensional so I dont obviously you cant design 3d waves and V carve you have to use a spire for that so thats what I use I use a spire for the 3d waves but when Im doing my vector files I use V carve Pro and a use V car Pro because when Im planning a flag I plan ahead as to how Im going to finish it so for instance the split flag with the palmetto tree in it for South Carolina I had an idea in my head on the first flag that I did and basically when I cut it it was a little it was it was trial and error as far as um the finishing