Hi Hi! She looks nice! I adjusted the shadows because they were not following the light source all the way through. Always have in mind the simple geometric shape of each element as you place your shadows on construction. It's very important to practice that understanding early on in render learning. As for the general fold drawing: In order to create realistic draperies by following the contours of the body, it is necessary to determine tension points (where fabric is pulled) and compression points (where it bunches). Determine where the fabric is being pulled (e.g., shoulders, elbows, hips) or pinched together. The shape is defined by these biggest folds. Typically, they radiate from tension points in a "V" or "Y" configuration. These are shallower, lesser wrinkles that add complexity in between the main folds. Depending on the stance, use the folds to create cylinder, tubular, or zigzag forms that represent the roundness of the torso and limbs. Shade the interior of the folds, bearing in mind that thin fabric produces numerous tiny folds, whereas thicker fabric (like denim) produces larger, fewer folds. I hope it helps! As a finish touch you can add material separation (for example: shiny coat, gold belt,fur). | Artwod Feedback