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I do know about line weight, I was actually mostly duplicating your original line weight with the vector* graphics.
Now that I look at the drawing fresh, with the original source faded from memory, I see some places that the line weight could use some adjustment. If I get motivated, I may try to make it my own this weekend.
If you would strike another pose for us, I think that would sufficiently motivate me to fix up this drawing and do another! It would be interesting to try and make it my own right from the start rather than refining the original weights. I would want it to be you though, as I really want to get your form down before I start with another model.
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I have overlayed the vector graphics on top of the original image. You can see that the line weight is a close approximation. Though your rough style adds character which is lost during simplification of your lines.
*Vector graphics: graphics expressed by connecting points with smooth curves influenced by vectors emanating from those points. Vectors are just a direction and magnitude.
I love vector graphics because it's math, and I'm just nerdy like that. Also because you can scale them as large or small as you want without changing the level of detail. The level of detail is all about complexity rather than size.