10
Finishing Refinements







Step 10
After looking at the drawing for a good long time,


I solved overall appearances when I:

Used the softest handmade black to darken hair mass, armpit, and low thigh.

Added final fine black hatches to darker sides of ribs, whether in shadow or light.

Corrected the final direction of the form hatches.

Adjusted the hierarchical balance to the lightest lights and lower lights.

Committed to final outlines (note -- line weight varies).

Completed the background.





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