
Any lines that are floating around in the middle of the character that don't describe anything are mistakes. Don't copy those.

To preserve the life and design of the rough.
To fix the mistakes. (to see what is obviously a mistake, and what is on purpose)
To make the drawing solid, but to preserve interesting angles and subtleties of design.
Your NOT goal:
To completely change the drawing. ( I see a couple people doing this and I can't figure out why.)
To add lumps and wrinkles
To turn curves into straight or mechanical lines
To make the negative shapes smaller or thinner
to tone down the life of the original
John, in my Kaspar below, I gave his arm some anatomy that wasn't in the original. Is this kind of thing okay?
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