Step 75
It's not too late to make changes! I decided that the left eye was too big, so I selected it with the selection tool and transformed it (Ctrl+T), making it more almond shaped.

Erase the line that indicates the cheek, and the little line under the nose.

Make a new little curved line under the nose with color #B27044 (9% opacity).

Use the burn tool (midtones mode, 46% exposure) on the “skin” layer around the hairline, under the cheek, and underneath the chin.

Block in the two hair bands with color #9243C3.

Use the burn tool (same settings) and the dodge tool (highlight mode, 20% exposure) to add highlights and shadows to the ribbons.

Add shadows to her hair with color #1F0900 set to 61% opacity.

Highlight her hair with color #912800 at 21% opacity.

To add shadows around the woman, use the burn tool on the floor using the same settings as before, and then on the front column (layer “column 2”) with the burn tool set to highlight mode.

And you're done with the background! The third part shows how to draw and color a roman woman.
