This month sketches focus mostly on the separate panels of the sandal drawing and the lineart progression of some Nikki's pages. It usually starts with a very rought draft, followed by "n" iterations, every one as a refined version of the previous one. The page draft is always treated as a single draw, with all the panels presents. Once it goes into lineart, they can be splited to work separately (some of them require to be worked on larger sizes than final to achieve the required details), but that way, I have very clear which parts must be done and which are off-frame (for example the left feet or the terrain blocked by Nikki's hips. It's always frustrating to deal with parts that once the page is put together vanishes under other panel or out of frame :D On the panties piece, with the lineart and the shadows, you can see how important is to use bubbles to stablish a page composition, with the important elements on the extremely narrow panels placed between them and linking the tiny on the first panel with the washing machine door, all around a central element on the last panel.