Problem: Article: The Categories page will show you the different categories under which various How To articles are categorized.  To bookmark an article, click on the symbol on the top-right of the screen.
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Problem: Article: A popular look is the combination of the casual hoodie with something a little fancier, like a dress or miniskirt. The contrast creates an edgy vibe that trendsetters lean toward. Try wearing a zip-up fleece hoodie with a long flowing dress with a girly print, such as a floral. To up the contrast even more, add a pair of combat boots. You can also try it with a short, flouncy cocktail dress or lace skirt. Hoodies make great outerwear all by themselves, but they can look more stylish (and keep you even warmer) if you wear one under a nice jacket. Try wearing a black hoodie underneath a black leather jacket. Make sure you pull out the hood, so that it’s visible and hangs down in the back, on top of the jacket.  If black leather isn’t your style, try wearing a gray hoodie under a denim jacket. It’s important that you still pull out the hood so that it’s visible, though. This is another trendy style that uses contrast to make a statement. Opt for a slim-fit hoodie, and pair it with skinny jeans or pants that are structured to have a well-tailored look, such as dress trousers. You can even make a slim-fit black hoodie work at the office if you wear it with a pair of nice dress slacks in a neutral color, like gray. The hoodie gives your overall look an athletic-wear vibe while still creating a sleek silhouette that looks dressy enough to be considered business casual.
Summary: Pair it with a dress or skirt. Wear a zip-up hoodie under a black leather biker jacket. Wear it with skinny jeans or dress trousers.

Problem: Article: Make separate piles for your wood hangers, metal hangers, plastic hangers, and soft, padded hangers. Separating your hangers will make it easier to store them, and it will be easier for you to find the kind you need in the future. Keep your hangers separated by material as you stack them. To stack your hangers, lay them on a flat surface and stack them neatly on top of each other so they’re all facing in the same direction. Don’t add more than 10 hangers to a stack. If you have a lot of hangers, you may need to make multiple stacks of each kind of hanger. Take a rubber band and wrap it around the hook part of the hangers. Then, bring the rubber band down and around the bottom of the hangers. You may want to use multiple rubber bands on each stack in case some of the rubber bands break. Place them in a pile at the bottom of your closet, or keep them in a box in your garage. You can also keep the stacks of hangers in a pile in your basement. The rubber bands around the stacks will keep the hangers organized so they don’t get damaged or tangled up in storage.
Summary: Separate your hangers by material. Organize your hangers in stacks of 10. Wrap a rubber band around each stack to hold the hangers in place. Put the stacks of hangers somewhere for storage.

Problem: Article: Batman's nose and eyebrows are concealed by his cowl, but the cowl is molded around his forehead so the lines made by his brows show. The nose itself should be rendered as 2 triangles with a common side over the septum. Extend a diagonal line from either side of the nose to the side of the head. Draw another line from each of these lines from where the cheek would be down to the jawline and erase the lines running from the cheeks to the ears. The eyeslits should be roughly almond-shaped and placed where eyes would normally be. By convention, even in facial close-ups, Batman's eyes are not drawn in, but the slits are left white, although some artists defied this convention in the 1970s. (In recent years, this has been explained with eye-covers similar to those used by Spider-Man.) Use narrow triangles to represent the bat-ears of the cowl. Bob Kane originally drew fairly long ears, which were shortened a few years into the character's run and remained short until Neal Adams extended them again in the early 1970s. A common convention in drawing Batman is to shade in the area of the cowl that covers his upper face. This is not a coloration of the actual cowl, but rather a means to suggest the facial features covered by it. The shading usually covers the forehead and upper cheeks, but not the nose or where the mask rests on Bruce Wayne's eyebrows.
Summary:
Draw in reference lines for the eyebrows and nose.   Draw in the lower edge of the cowl.   Position the cowl's eyeslits.   Add the cowl's ears.   Shade in the cowl face.