 Celebrating the end of a sketchbook is always a good day. This one had terrible paper in it, but I muddled my way through it and I'm on the last page. I'm going to draw a wolf. I blocked in the shapes in pencil first, just very lightly. Rectangles, triangles, etc. Then used a medium nib and then a fine nib to start putting in the detail in the wolf, layer after layer. But something in it wasn't quite working for me. I needed some bigger contrast to make this wolf look white. An empty ink bottle worked great to just add water to make first one tone for a wash and then I just added a little bit more to make a lighter tone. Added some more ink doodling on top of that. Didn't like it quite so much, so I added an even darker wash over top of it. So did all that contrast work? Let me know!