Hi hi! Very cool compositing! I like her leg stepping forward, really gives a nice dimension. It is best to start with a solid light source. Determine the source of light; places that face it are bright, while those that face it are dark. To keep paintings from being flat, use a wide variety of tones, from deep, dark shadows to dazzling highlights. Dark colors should be avoided when generating shadows because they will make the artwork look muddy and artificial. Change to either cold colors (mostly blues but avoid purple) or warm colors (a mix of orange and yellow), depending on the type of light you are using. Linework, flat colors, shadows, light, and backdrop should all be kept separate for a cleaner finish. Remember that we need to pay attention to the figure's volume because it is three-dimensional. When creating composition with a lot of elements like you did with extra hand, make sure you keep the background simple, something that will go along with the characters. Just like with figure, keep colors relatively neutral. To get better at drawing arms, start with a mannequin and progress from basic geometric shapes to complex organic ones. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback