First time doing an engine? Every time I do this job, I'm so focused on getting it done that I never take pictures.

It looks like your next step will be mating the cases together. Use a good quality RTV and use very little of it! Don't miss any spots, but a fine line of it around the perimeter is all that's needed. I like to put that line of RTV on one of the mating surfaces but towards the outside of the engine, so that when it squeezes out, more of it squeezes towards the outside than towards the inside. Loose bits of excess RTV sealant can cause trouble later, thats why you should use as little of it as you can get away with.

I know some mechanics who swear by the Suzuki crankcase sealant. It is expensive but it is good stuff. But, I've been using Permatex black and I've never had an issue with it - and it's cheap and you can get that at Canadian Tire.