Hey! This looks really promising! :D The silhouette is interesting. One thing I’d suggest is: don’t get too attached to a single idea. You already have a strong base silhouette, so now it’s time to keep exploring that concept through sketches. You could even make 3 or 4 variations of the same idea. Thumbnails like these are great for exploring silhouettes, but sketching is what really allows you to push the concept further. The sketches don’t need to be super polished. You can start with a simple mannequin base and build the design on top. Of course, the sketch should still be readable enough to convey the idea when presenting, but for yourself, it’s perfectly fine to keep it rough. At this stage, try making changes, experimenting with different ideas, and exploring possibilities that still follow the direction of your brief. Remember: Concept art is about solving problems visually, not about creating beautiful finished images. Polishing and refining the artwork come later during the presentation stage. That’s the phase where anatomy, textures, rendering, and everything else need to look polished. During the sketch phase, the anatomy or perspective doesn’t need to be 100% correct. I also made a "quick" sketch showing how I personally would continue exploring the idea. Hope this helps! | Artwod Feedback