So now, let's flush out more details on our Ghost Rider here. So I'm going to start by actually kind of, trying to add a little more details. In and along the eyes. The eyes always give so much more weight to the drawings. So much comes from adding in more details, along the eyes. So let's try and bring that guy in here. Where the eyes and the mouth and thees teeth down here. Our ghost rider is laughing or talking maniacally. He certainly doesn't look all that happy. We're also going to bring in his central, his central vest. Well, let's focus on the basic lines in here. Adding in some of the little grooved fabric details, we have here. All the way across. It's been the main purpose, is to make sure that we're not leaving out any details. It's like, adding the spikes on the side of his shoulders. Bring the shoulder down, around. Because he's going to have another one of these guys, over here. On the side of the shoulder. Now let's bring his arm down there. Big, bulging muscles, over here on the thumb. I mean, really we're just kind of, filling in details in here. It's like putting clothes on, in a way. So hopefully, you're not as unhappy. As this guy looks like on a typical Monday morning. Or he just might, maybe trying to start looking for a new job. And some things, even at this point will kind of, add in his place holders like his chain. Don't necessarily need to add everything in here, yet. But you want to make sure, he looks really ripped. He's a big dude, big demon. Adding in some of these other lines of his main costume. I'm just making sure, we're not missing any other details. Like the spite, more spite on the side of his costumes. So once we have basically, all of the central details. Than drawn on here. Then we'll be ready to like, start going into more of the in depth, other details. Like with color and inking. Which is next.