When drawing the patent leather belt, outline the place for the black after the belt is outlined, then ink in with a brush. A belt like this is hard and shiny, therefore it will have a few irregular high lights, also a line of light around the edge except on the dark side.
Remember the instruction on the buckle given in Lesson V, but in outlining a buckle on a solid back ground, remember that the outline of the buckle where it touches the belt will be a part of the back ground when it is inked in, so gauge accordingly.
Flowers are expressed with a few lines. Draw the full front flower, also the side view. Notice how the petals fit into each other.
Practice drawing bows and flowers. Make a careful study of black ribbon and bows.
