Hi Hi Looks nice! To achieve a more professional look, you need to take into account every subject matter on image: posing, anatomy, light and shadow, perspective, style etc. Everything that is on the picture needs to match the same level equally. When one is a bit weaker than the other, it is hard to fake it and more than often ruins the result. That's why I recommend taking small steps and enjoying the process of learning, experimenting. Here I tackled mostly rendering because I am not super familiar with fursonas. They are a blend of animals and humans so in your learning process you have to include anatomy of both species. A good render requires the establishment of a light source, which in this instance comes from the side. Select a neutral color for the shadows (usually warm shadows for cool light and cold shadows for warm light), organize them in a multiply layer, and align the core shadow with the folds of the creature's body. It is essential to properly arrange everything and follow perspective in line with your framework. Your artwork will look lot more colorful and have more volume if you do this. For the light, you can use an overlay layer, but take care not to utilize it too much since it can rapidly become saturated. Hope it helps!
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