Hi Hi! I like the style and you did a great job with shaping with shadows! We can see that you are paying attention to how forms are curved and you established somewhat a core shadow on flats.As you did with the hair, we now want them to be more noticeable. Having a mannequin with mapped shadows on the side can be useful in this scenario. In this manner, you produced a drawing reference.We must be more pictorial while shadow mapping, but we can later blend things out if we so like. Therefore, do not be scared to apply shadows with more intensity; you can then modify them using tools like Color Balance and Levels, which are present in nearly all digital drawing applications. Material separation, or rendering materials based on their ingredients, is one way to advance rendering. Stronger light will make hair shine more, skin will have less spotlights since surfaces like metal are reflective, and clothing will not reflect any light at all. It does not have to be really obvious because of style, but you may test things out or look for artists who do similar things and try to pick up tips from them. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback