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Ann225 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Fine tune a drawing

Hi,

Let’s say that I’m sketching a person and I want to polish up the drawing by adding a touch of detail to it. That includes darkening the outlines and focusing on the colour of the eyes, the shape of the ears, and all the other features. Can these be used?

“Now that I sketched the body, I have to fine-tune/accentuate/highlight/emphasize/hone in on/build up/foreground the details.”

Are these correct and do any other options come to mind?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

”Are these correct and do any other options come to mind? My suggestion is for you to create several different sentences yourself, and then ask for our opinions on those sentences. Right now, you are asking us to do your work.

  • ”Are these correct and do any other options come to mind?
  • My suggestion is for you to create several different sentences yourself, and then ask for our opinions on those sentences.
  • Right now, you are asking us to do your work.
  • I would prefer to see you do the creative work and to allow us to comment if it is correct.
  • As a general comment, you can make valid sentences with the options you presented.
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Ann225“Now that I sketched the body, I have to fine-tune/accentuate/highlight/emphasize/hone in on/build up/foreground the details.”Are these correct and do any other options come to mind?

My suggestion is for you to create several different sentences yourself, and then ask for our opinions on those sentences. Right now, you are asking us to do your work. I

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