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hey everyone this is Matt from Charlie - Charles online comm you have made it to our last video in this portrait drawing course Iamp;#39;m really really excited for you in this last lesson number 12 it is all about getting rid of white paper itamp;#39;s all about looking at the drawing and and saying okay where is my whitest white maybe the whitest white is right here on his cheekbone right in front of the ear and everything else is going to compare to that and as I look at the drawing and finishing it up like I am this part of his neck I shaded that down a value so it wasnamp;#39;t as white as his cheekbone and thatamp;#39;s pretty much what this last lesson is all about itamp;#39;s about changing subtle values trying to soften things trying to make things turn a little bit more blending and losing edges into the background sharpening some other edges and I hope that you enjoyed this course if you have any questions I really would encourage you to ask them in the forums a