The next step involved, as with the human head, closing up the eye and mouth holes. Unlike the human model though, I wasn't happy with where I'd placed the ear hole and couldn't rectify it in the same manner; where with the human head I could just rearrange the geometry to my preference, I had to fill in the ear hole and fix the geometry that I was left with.
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