In Larry Jordan's tutorial on this technique, he states, "Skin is actually gray. (You, ah, know this by checking out your dead skin in the bathroom when no one is looking.) What gives skin its color is the red blood circulating underneath. Because all of us have the same color red blood, the skin tone line represents the color of red blood under skin."
@@JuiceBlack If you shoot a skin coloured plastic manikin (black or white), it will not show up on the skin tone line of a vectorscope. Sam is 100% correct. I've had issues with women wearing crazy amounts of concealer as they are still skin 'coloured' but the vectorscope can't see through the makeup!
@@donmcvey In that case, have them hold up their palm for at least one scene/image. Human palms are much more similar between people of different ethnicity. If necessary, just use your own palm in the scene/image for each lighting scenario. Save the corrections and apply the same changes to all similarly lit captures. The idea is just to make sure you have a reliable reference skin tone to compensate for lighting/capture differences.
As I was about to say I need to see a black guy for this you pull one up. I commend you and your beautiful channel. This is why I've been subbed so long!
Being black myself this really helps as I would never have known what to do with my own skin when it comes to colour grading, probably every tutorial I've come across is tailored towards white skin more
@@massetozacarias5693 dark skin literally absorbs light and light skin reflects it. white people will be blown out and dark people will be under exposed. either get exposure for mexicans to balance it out or adjust exposure for different skin shades.
Check other tutorials as well, that are more specific on skin differencies. Hue and Saturation varies (not only Lightness) across continents and there are some standard numbers that you can base your correction on.
In DaVinci resolve we have a better way. Using a selection of the skin that samples both luminance and hue to isolate the skin. Also for new resolve users here that don't know, the skin tone line is disabled by default on the vectorscope. Enable it by clicking on the settings icon above the scope and check skin tone line.
Great stuff. I really love the zooms and moves on this. What capture software are you using? Do you do the zooms and moves within the capture software or in post? Thanks! Hoping to bump into you at NAB. 👍
It should be noted that in reality not everybody has the same skin hue, and even the same person looks different in different lighting. Strictly adhering to a skin tone line on a vector scope will rarely equate to "correction". In the footage you took at your desk, for example, your tongue is skin coloured because you've "corrected" it, when it's _supposed_ to be redder. To my eyes, with your skin, lips and tongue being the same hue as the lamp, it looks heavily stylized (kind of like Made In Chelsea) rather than natural looking. That's the problem with non-global adjustments.
As a colourist, we avoid skin looking odd and I tried to not manipulate unfortunately most log to rec709 luts for example messes up the skin tones and that's where we try to "correct" the tone.
Such a useful video, thank you Caleb! I use Premiere Pro, and can follow up until you have to select a specific colour, then I just get lost in the HSL secondary tab 🙈 Would love to see how to do this in Lumetri color if you ever got the chance!
Hi, I have the Panasonic Lumix GH3 and I am wondering if your course on the GH4 can actually be applied in a fair bit of its content to the GH3 ? I understand of course that the GH3 does not do 4K, and I get it that they are two different models, but watching your promo video for your GH4 course the menu's etc. look very much the same. Thanks for your help, Johno.
If you will convert properly from LOG to rec 709, then colors will be remapped correctly and will be very nice. But if you will do it manually by increasing contrast, etc, then you will need to correct it.
This video was just what I needed, I’ve been working on improving my grading skills and only started getting the hang off using vector scopes. I think it’s dope you also touched on grading darker skin tones rather than just lighter skin tones like every other UA-cam video. Channels such as DSLR video shooter, Matti Haapoja, Buff Nerds, YC Imaging, Creative Ryan have been my film school! I’m externally grateful for the information and insight they all provide!!
I love how in-depth this goes! Isolating the skin with a mask just to deep dive into its color is a great idea. And noting that it's so important to get the skin tone correct before adding a LUT or a fun color grade.. good stuff!
Most people use Premiere or Resolve...Even if they're all similar to each other, there are differences, and I can't seem to find the Hue vs Hue thingy on Premiere...
Amazing! thank you very much for this video. been struggling with color correction and it frustrates me. thanks to you I got some clarity. WORTH the watch. also followed the link for using vector and lumitri. again amazing. 😁
Hey Caleb I know the M50 is more entry level but it would be neat to see a guide on that! I feel as though a lot of beginners would be very interested in your take on the picture profiles for video (or images) and hopefully at least some % of those would see the value in ponying up a few shekels lol. Thanks for your great videos
I thought making UA-cam Videos would be a lot more easier than my IT Job, but there is so much to learn. I will now have to sit and learn all about Vector Scope from your other video. Nice video.
I'll be honest, it may be because of my screen, but the original looks more natural. I think most people look more pink than orange in real life. But hey, if thats what you like!
who else has a Sony A6400 and has to use the video passport color checker to make it look good? Even when i make the colors perfect it makes my skin look weird.
Amazing one.There was no clear step by step tutorial online for this topic for a long time. Thanks for your work! Wish there would be Premiere pro tutorial too :P :) and maybe the use of X-rite Video card, I believe it has skin tone batches on it. (Hope they pay you for your work though :) ).
Great job Caleb! I just wish I had more time to do some of this for my videos. I also use FCPX but I certainly need to find that skin tone feature. Thanks for sharing brother!
Wow very cool video! Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to check this on my next edit to see if my skin tone is being graded correctly. Or rather... if I've been doing it correctly for my last 50 videos over the last year 😅
Great video! I usually just do a single adjustment point on the 'orange' section in hue vs. hue, so this extra step (if needed) is another great technique added to my arsenal. Thanks Caleb!
I gotta ask! please if somebody does know the tripod 3:35 the mini one which has a head and a camera on it. Tell me what is it called or where to get it if can! Appreciation !
That outro music though!! You know Caleb we the FCPX users we have seen so many complex tutorials on skin tones. Masks, Shape Masks .e.t.c. This was simple and right to the point. I will make sure to correct my reddish dermatitis skin on the next video. Thanks so much again for the wonderful videos you share with us!! Also...when are we going live again with whiskey?
Hey my friend.. awesome video as usual ... please let me know your personal opinion about which one brand delivery the best skin tone... in my case I came from canon using panasonics (gh5s) and Fuji (xt4).. but i have quite a bit difficult with skins tone... may my fault when got the video but i feel canon delivery me best (almost done) skin tone.. can you share with us your personal opinion? thanks for everything... the best channel in my opinion...
My skin is often super red when filming myself... I happens very often to me, even after white balancing and on my Canon M50 and Canon R6. I think it seems to be mix of different color temperatures, underexposing and weird white balance...
i think you are using GHAlex pls don't apply tungsten 3d lut directly... cineD to Vlog or Vlog > logC conversion + contrast + saturation (avoid ARRI rec 709) in resolve 1.400 + contrast n 50+20 saturation try this you will get best colors and ARRI's skin tone with zero artifacts. you just try in 8bit that's enough 😉 (avoid lots of risk ) i didn't see your thumbnail skin colour in your video 🙏🙏
Hey, thanks a lot for this video! 👍 Gave me a much better understanding for what is wrong with the GH5 colors. Those pink lips and/or greenish skin-tones in every single picture profile are just terrible! I however don't understand, why we even have to waste our time with this. With proper RAW-color-mapping shifting HUEs should not be necessary at all. I googled, and found posts about this issue already for the GH2. And in 2020 the S1 still has the same problem?! Will Panasonic ever fix this?
In the Social Network the skin tones always seem correct even if the lighting is greenish or yellow. A good scene that illustrates this is the Intriguing Possibilities Scene. How did they do this if the lighting would make things look green? (I want to try to get the Social Network look on a short film)
If your skin tone is off the image is not balanced. Use Printer lights and balance the image first, then check your skin later. In your case if the printer light had .25 less red - all this effort above might be null.
Thank you Caleb, I'm a Subscriber and bought a Video Guide from you as well. A question about color grading in FCPX, after following this tutorial how would one go by making the same corrections on the entire project? For example if the project had say 25 different clips, indoor, outdoor, etc...and one of the clips is color graded for skin, instead of repeating the process in the other 24 scenes, could one use Command Copy on the corrected clip and Command Shift V on the other 24 clips? Thanks
Canon is great but it doesn't have a log format for the 80D. I sometimes use Technicolor Cinestyle, but have had mixed results - sometimes it adds noise. Any advice on how I can get close to LOG profile w/ 80D?
I feel like the left side of your face is overexposed. And also... If you shoot slog on sony fs5 you can't set a custom white balance. You can only choose between 3200, 4300 and 5600 K. Any suggestion on what to do there?
After the corrections there is kind of greenish/sicky tone.I don't really dig it. Look like bad green LED cast, but I know it's not that because you use good lights.
To me, it’s like you are speaking Chinese. I have a Nikon camera that I bought more than $2700 , 10 years ago and still never had a single nice picture as I don’t understand anything about cameras. So frustrating 😢
how to do this with a flash.. white balance for the room and use an orange filter every single time. even if the lights look white.. thats my rule of thumb now..
Or you could use a Blackmagic camera and software for better skin tones sooc or with 5 seconds work in post than never achieving good skin tones with a Sony or Panasonic. Also, don't hit the skin line for every skin, dark skin, caucasian, Asian etc. all should be placed at different points, having said that, the best way is to have a great monitor, calibrate it perfectly and grade by eye. Last point, don't use final cut lol.
Bold for you to assume I don't want to look like Thanos in my videos.
😂😂😂 Best comment right there.
Reality can be whatever I want
😆😂
@@manjeetsinghbhati3939 but do you know how to make it what you want or are your results just accidental?
This is the first time I've seen anything done on skin tone referring to anyone but a white person. Thanks for clarifying that for me. 🙂
In Larry Jordan's tutorial on this technique, he states, "Skin is actually gray. (You, ah, know this by checking out your dead skin in the bathroom when no one is looking.) What gives skin its color is the red blood circulating underneath. Because all of us have the same color red blood, the skin tone line represents the color of red blood under skin."
Sam Comer No. A dark skinned person of colour LITERALLY has different coloured skin than a person of caucasian appearance.
DirectorJuiceBlack but that’s not what the vector scope is picking up. Caleb demonstrates that in the video with the screen grab from the movie.
@@JuiceBlack If you shoot a skin coloured plastic manikin (black or white), it will not show up on the skin tone line of a vectorscope. Sam is 100% correct. I've had issues with women wearing crazy amounts of concealer as they are still skin 'coloured' but the vectorscope can't see through the makeup!
@@donmcvey In that case, have them hold up their palm for at least one scene/image. Human palms are much more similar between people of different ethnicity.
If necessary, just use your own palm in the scene/image for each lighting scenario. Save the corrections and apply the same changes to all similarly lit captures.
The idea is just to make sure you have a reliable reference skin tone to compensate for lighting/capture differences.
8:06 Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
😂
Thanos, is that you?
As I was about to say I need to see a black guy for this you pull one up. I commend you and your beautiful channel. This is why I've been subbed so long!
Thank you so much DDK!
Thank you! I remember I was watching this video about light and skin tones and they had White and Asian but no Black... I was like :/
@@FairZack234 Important for sure. Especially for cinematographers of color like myself.
Big props to Caleb for showing multiple examples!
Being black myself this really helps as I would never have known what to do with my own skin when it comes to colour grading, probably every tutorial I've come across is tailored towards white skin more
I had a similar problem with a graduation shot, where some girls were black! Very useful indeed
darker complexion needs to be more exposed well, it could be a pain in post production but if done right it'll great
@@massetozacarias5693 dark skin literally absorbs light and light skin reflects it. white people will be blown out and dark people will be under exposed. either get exposure for mexicans to balance it out or adjust exposure for different skin shades.
Check other tutorials as well, that are more specific on skin differencies. Hue and Saturation varies (not only Lightness) across continents and there are some standard numbers that you can base your correction on.
Finally someone made a proper skin tone correction video. This should be the only video needed for anyone correcting skin tone. Thank you!!
Yes! So many youtubers trying to get us to download their LUT but they just look awful. This channel right here is amazing though
Where can i find skin tone line for darker people ? 👨🏿
In DaVinci resolve we have a better way. Using a selection of the skin that samples both luminance and hue to isolate the skin. Also for new resolve users here that don't know, the skin tone line is disabled by default on the vectorscope. Enable it by clicking on the settings icon above the scope and check skin tone line.
God bless.
Great stuff. I really love the zooms and moves on this. What capture software are you using? Do you do the zooms and moves within the capture software or in post? Thanks! Hoping to bump into you at NAB. 👍
Kevin - The Basic Filmmaker I literally just subbed to you! I was so surprised to see you in the comments lmao
Mr Toothpick LOL! Thanks!
I'd be interested to know this too!
Thanks Caleb - great demo!
I can't tell if you've lost weight, or if you're just wearing a larger t-shirt. Either way, looking good!
Super helpful. I like the sponsor on this one 😂
It should be noted that in reality not everybody has the same skin hue, and even the same person looks different in different lighting. Strictly adhering to a skin tone line on a vector scope will rarely equate to "correction". In the footage you took at your desk, for example, your tongue is skin coloured because you've "corrected" it, when it's _supposed_ to be redder. To my eyes, with your skin, lips and tongue being the same hue as the lamp, it looks heavily stylized (kind of like Made In Chelsea) rather than natural looking. That's the problem with non-global adjustments.
As a colourist, we avoid skin looking odd and I tried to not manipulate unfortunately most log to rec709 luts for example messes up the skin tones and that's where we try to "correct" the tone.
Such a useful video, thank you Caleb!
I use Premiere Pro, and can follow up until you have to select a specific colour, then I just get lost in the HSL secondary tab 🙈
Would love to see how to do this in Lumetri color if you ever got the chance!
DUDE. This is the cleanest and easiest tutorial on skin tones by far. Learned soooooo much!!!
BEST Skin Tutoriaal .....Still one question: the Skin Saturation is not talked about here. Would you add that in another video maybe?
In short, it's amazing. I just don't know how this could fit within my weekly UA-cam production.
Eyy its Alex!! love your content so much man, one of my favourite youtubers, keep it up!!
Good stuff Bruh-bruh
I really learned lots of from your videos and this one is really amazing and I did with my videos it comes with nice feedback :)
Thank you!!!
No love for Nikon?! [-Le Sigh-]
I know right! I use Nikon.
This is the greatest technique ever!!! Never heard of it, but it's so helpful!!!
I love that this is FCP centered. 👍
Hi, I have the Panasonic Lumix GH3 and I am wondering if your course on the GH4 can actually be applied in a fair bit of its content to the GH3 ? I understand of course that the GH3 does not do 4K, and I get it that they are two different models, but watching your promo video for your GH4 course the menu's etc. look very much the same. Thanks for your help, Johno.
The pink colored Caleb thumbnail look like Thanos 😈
Does this level of color manipulation rely on the camera shooting exclusively 10 bit footage, or will 8 bit footage work as well? Great video Caleb!
I wonder why the Panasonic camera science makes skin tones so red.
You can fix the red tone in camera with the white balance color slider 👍🏼
If you will convert properly from LOG to rec 709, then colors will be remapped correctly and will be very nice. But if you will do it manually by increasing contrast, etc, then you will need to correct it.
@@Sledboss white balance was ok in camera - walls and table was white.
Thanks for this video Caleb. Awesome tip 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
This video was just what I needed, I’ve been working on improving my grading skills and only started getting the hang off using vector scopes. I think it’s dope you also touched on grading darker skin tones rather than just lighter skin tones like every other UA-cam video. Channels such as DSLR video shooter, Matti Haapoja, Buff Nerds, YC Imaging, Creative Ryan have been my film school! I’m externally grateful for the information and insight they all provide!!
I love how in-depth this goes! Isolating the skin with a mask just to deep dive into its color is a great idea. And noting that it's so important to get the skin tone correct before adding a LUT or a fun color grade.. good stuff!
love your channel but let me say; you often repeat yourself during the videos..
What are your thoughts on Cinestyle with 8bit cameras?
I needed this! Thank you. Well explained.
That thumbnail Made my day 😂
Glad I could sponsor a smile! 🙂
From now on, let’s just call the “Skin Tone Indicator” the SKIN-DICATOR... kthanksbye
Courtland Erickson skindictatorrrr
Most people use Premiere or Resolve...Even if they're all similar to each other, there are differences, and I can't seem to find the Hue vs Hue thingy on Premiere...
Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 has the hue vs hue curve and its new cmiiw
Amazing! thank you very much for this video. been struggling with color correction and it frustrates me. thanks to you I got some clarity. WORTH the watch. also followed the link for using vector and lumitri. again amazing. 😁
Hey Caleb I know the M50 is more entry level but it would be neat to see a guide on that! I feel as though a lot of beginners would be very interested in your take on the picture profiles for video (or images) and hopefully at least some % of those would see the value in ponying up a few shekels lol. Thanks for your great videos
I've just learned that white skin and black skin are actually the same color
I’ve been having issues with my Sony because of the lack of “magic sauce” haha...thank you for the tips!
I thought making UA-cam Videos would be a lot more easier than my IT Job, but there is so much to learn. I will now have to sit and learn all about Vector Scope from your other video. Nice video.
Great video. Will (inevitably) trigger a couple of mom’s colorists, though
1st prize for most funny thumbnail 😁
Awesome tutorial! (Although I do still think a green face would’ve been better 😬🤢😂)
Such a good teacher
I'll be honest, it may be because of my screen, but the original looks more natural. I think most people look more pink than orange in real life. But hey, if thats what you like!
Definitely your screen. The original was way too pink. Try watching on your phone as they tend to be pretty well calibrated.
who else has a Sony A6400 and has to use the video passport color checker to make it look good? Even when i make the colors perfect it makes my skin look weird.
If you don’t mind me asking, what colour profile or setting you use in your Lumix S1 for video
Caleb: "Even Hollywood uses this technique to get perfect skin tones"
Mindhunter skin tones: "What's a vectorscope?"
How did you setup that little tripod. Looks like the base from a manfrotto monopod. But I can’t figure out how you did the rest
Amazing one.There was no clear step by step tutorial online for this topic for a long time. Thanks for your work! Wish there would be Premiere pro tutorial too :P :) and maybe the use of X-rite Video card, I believe it has skin tone batches on it. (Hope they pay you for your work though :) ).
This channel is the best I've ever seem on UA-cam! THANKS ‼️
So well explained!
Great job Caleb! I just wish I had more time to do some of this for my videos. I also use FCPX but I certainly need to find that skin tone feature. Thanks for sharing brother!
Wow very cool video! Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to check this on my next edit to see if my skin tone is being graded correctly. Or rather... if I've been doing it correctly for my last 50 videos over the last year 😅
Can you do this in premiere?
Thanks man, really helpful tip. Will try that next time
Great video! I usually just do a single adjustment point on the 'orange' section in hue vs. hue, so this extra step (if needed) is another great technique added to my arsenal. Thanks Caleb!
I gotta ask! please if somebody does know the tripod 3:35 the mini one which has a head and a camera on it. Tell me what is it called or where to get it if can!
Appreciation !
cestovas think it’s just the base of a monopod??
@@DevonFlair any idea of which monopod it is?
@@cestovas iFootage, i believe
That outro music though!! You know Caleb we the FCPX users we have seen so many complex tutorials on skin tones. Masks, Shape Masks .e.t.c. This was simple and right to the point. I will make sure to correct my reddish dermatitis skin on the next video. Thanks so much again for the wonderful videos you share with us!! Also...when are we going live again with whiskey?
it rings a bell isnt it
Hey my friend.. awesome video as usual ... please let me know your personal opinion about which one brand delivery the best skin tone... in my case I came from canon using panasonics (gh5s) and Fuji (xt4).. but i have quite a bit difficult with skins tone... may my fault when got the video but i feel canon delivery me best (almost done) skin tone.. can you share with us your personal opinion? thanks for everything... the best channel in my opinion...
I'm so jealous you got the Sirui lens. I'm eagerly awaiting mine....
My skin is often super red when filming myself... I happens very often to me, even after white balancing and on my Canon M50 and Canon R6. I think it seems to be mix of different color temperatures, underexposing and weird white balance...
Thanks Caleb... Just when I am thinking about shooting video in flat profile on my Nikon D810 this pops up.
I want to do this in photoshop
11:15 that’s the face i make whenever my notification 🔔 informs me that you uploaded a new video! I’m new in videography and your channel is gold! 🙌
i think you are using GHAlex
pls don't apply tungsten 3d lut directly...
cineD to Vlog or Vlog > logC conversion + contrast + saturation (avoid ARRI rec 709)
in resolve 1.400 + contrast n 50+20 saturation
try this you will get best colors and ARRI's skin tone with zero artifacts.
you just try in 8bit that's enough 😉
(avoid lots of risk )
i didn't see your thumbnail skin colour in your video 🙏🙏
What screen recording software did you use for this video?
Hey, thanks a lot for this video! 👍
Gave me a much better understanding for what is wrong with the GH5 colors.
Those pink lips and/or greenish skin-tones in every single picture profile are just terrible!
I however don't understand, why we even have to waste our time with this.
With proper RAW-color-mapping shifting HUEs should not be necessary at all.
I googled, and found posts about this issue already for the GH2. And in 2020 the S1 still has the same problem?!
Will Panasonic ever fix this?
I see you are using the new RODE, are you using recording via USB? or directly in your camera?
In the Social Network the skin tones always seem correct even if the lighting is greenish or yellow. A good scene that illustrates this is the Intriguing Possibilities Scene. How did they do this if the lighting would make things look green? (I want to try to get the Social Network look on a short film)
If your skin tone is off the image is not balanced. Use Printer lights and balance the image first, then check your skin later. In your case if the printer light had .25 less red - all this effort above might be null.
Any tips on making skin look better? Or is that a lens thing?? Great help this one. Colour can help. I get patchy and bad on some lenses.
Really good stuff! Thanks!
Thank you Caleb, I'm a Subscriber and bought a Video Guide from you as well. A question about color grading in FCPX, after following this tutorial how would one go by making the same corrections on the entire project? For example if the project had say 25 different clips, indoor, outdoor, etc...and one of the clips is color graded for skin, instead of repeating the process in the other 24 scenes, could one use Command Copy on the corrected clip and Command Shift V on the other 24 clips? Thanks
Great tutorial Caleb. You explained it very well! Thanks!
BIG FAN of your tutorials....and your learning guides on-line...love my a6500 guide, I reference it all the time!!
Awesome, Caleb, thank you!!!
Very helpful information Caleb
Canon is great but it doesn't have a log format for the 80D. I sometimes use Technicolor Cinestyle, but have had mixed results - sometimes it adds noise. Any advice on how I can get close to LOG profile w/ 80D?
Hmm good info. Most channels just say play around. -DSLR VIDEO SHOOTER HERE AS WELL
Hi Caleb, I went to the site where I can get the camera guides. Would you recommend the A6300 guide for a A6400 camera? Thanks.
I feel like the left side of your face is overexposed. And also... If you shoot slog on sony fs5 you can't set a custom white balance. You can only choose between 3200, 4300 and 5600 K. Any suggestion on what to do there?
After the corrections there is kind of greenish/sicky tone.I don't really dig it. Look like bad green LED cast, but I know it's not that because you use good lights.
To me, it’s like you are speaking Chinese. I have a Nikon camera that I bought more than $2700 , 10 years ago and still never had a single nice picture as I don’t understand anything about cameras. So frustrating 😢
Your face still looks too yellowish after the correction.. You went from purple to yellow.. lol it just doesn't look right afterward.
Slowly drifting into video, and this was *exceptionally* informative. Thank you.
This is really great, but can you please show us how to do this in premiere? Thanks Caleb! 😀
Been working on getting better at this. Very helpful!! Thanks Caleb
how to do this with a flash.. white balance for the room and use an orange filter every single time. even if the lights look white.. thats my rule of thumb now..
Haha. The Black dude is Tyrese Caleb. He's an incredible R&B singer. Well back in his day he was. Lol
You've lost weight (it's a compliment) :)
Or you could use a Blackmagic camera and software for better skin tones sooc or with 5 seconds work in post than never achieving good skin tones with a Sony or Panasonic.
Also, don't hit the skin line for every skin, dark skin, caucasian, Asian etc. all should be placed at different points, having said that, the best way is to have a great monitor, calibrate it perfectly and grade by eye.
Last point, don't use final cut lol.
Thanks Caleb. I am finally starting to understand why I should use the Vectorscope.
Been following you for year & your always informative bro - Australia Cheers Mate
Make up, make up, MAKE UP! VERY overlooked!
Thanks for the tips. I’m hoping to get a real camera for my videos one day. Right now I just do my UA-cam videos with my phone.
This is a masterclass in instruction, thank you - Ive seen so many vids on this, and this is easily;y the easiest to follow.
You're losing weight. Just saying. Looking good man!
Superb video. Btw, I went to your academy to buy the a6100 guide....and there wasnt one :(
Damn it Caleb! You beat me to it by 2 days, and you explained it way better than I do! 😅 Love the background with the lamp too, it feels very cozy.
I’m late to this party, but man…it’s good to see you back! “Sponsored by…myself”
Hell yea