Hey there! Nice work here! I only made a few adjustments to the lighting, since the character was feeling a bit flat. Based on the cast shadow around the neck area, I'm assuming you were aiming for a 3/4 lighting setup. If that's the case, notice how I refined the shadow shapes on the face to better define the forms and create a stronger sense of volume. I also pushed the lower portions of the character further into shadow. Since those areas are not the primary focal point, keeping them darker helps direct the viewer's attention toward the face and upper silhouette. I added a cast shadow to the prop and painted a bit more of the ground plane so the character could feel more grounded within the scene. Another useful technique for improving readability and emphasizing form is adding a subtle rim light. I chose a simple color for demonstration purposes, but the idea is to show how a rim light can help separate the silhouette from the background while reinforcing the sense of depth and volume. Hope this helps! P.S.: I had to cover a part of the body to be able to share the picture.











