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Hello! I'm looking for some help.
I'm giving my friends paintings this year for christmas because that's really all I can afford right now.
My friend Tiffany is in love with Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers brand, so I'm painting her the banana from the brand.
I need some help with the outline:

Here's the original image.

Here's what I have so far. You can't really see but there are two different whites, one is a bright white, a base for the yellow and one is more of the banana "flesh" colour. And the pink colour looks off because I took the picture outside and there's a shadow on it.

This is a close up of the detail. It's canvas board, not an actual canvas.
I'm not sure how to go about the black bold-ish outline. I'm afraid if I attempt to paint it, it will come out wobbly. Could I use a sharpie to do it and go over it a couple of times? Or will the canvas texture of the board cause it to bleed? Or maybe a paint pen?
This is only the second real painting I've done so I'm not super knowledgeable about painting. Can anyone help?
I'm giving my friends paintings this year for christmas because that's really all I can afford right now.
My friend Tiffany is in love with Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers brand, so I'm painting her the banana from the brand.
I need some help with the outline:

Here's the original image.

Here's what I have so far. You can't really see but there are two different whites, one is a bright white, a base for the yellow and one is more of the banana "flesh" colour. And the pink colour looks off because I took the picture outside and there's a shadow on it.

This is a close up of the detail. It's canvas board, not an actual canvas.
I'm not sure how to go about the black bold-ish outline. I'm afraid if I attempt to paint it, it will come out wobbly. Could I use a sharpie to do it and go over it a couple of times? Or will the canvas texture of the board cause it to bleed? Or maybe a paint pen?
This is only the second real painting I've done so I'm not super knowledgeable about painting. Can anyone help?