Okay, so I've finally gotten around to reading some of the Stephanie Brown Batgirl stories and I have to say that I completely understand why she has such a dedicated fanbase.Accordingly, after seeing a photo of this pose and deciding I wanted to draw it, Stephanie struck me as the perfect subject for it. This is my first time drawing someone who is lit from below, so I'm not 100 percent certain I nailed it, but, overall, I'm happy with this one. I also gave overlays a try for adding color, rather than using the multiply feature. It definitely allowed for some brighter and darker tones.And I have to say, after finally returning to digital after spending October with pens and paper, this was almost stressful to do. I let myself just go with the flow much, much more when working traditionally. I'm not sure exactly where the curse of digital begins and the blessing ends, but it probably happens somewhere between having to draw all of the windows on the buildings behind Stephanie and being able to add a blur effect so easily.As always, any comments, tips, or critiques are very welcome and really appreciated._____________________

Disclaimer: I’m red-green colorblind. Because of this, it’s difficult for me to tell similar shades/hues of different colors apart, and, therefore, I need to work with very limited palettes when I color pieces. I’m unable to ‘cool’ shadows by adding blue or anything like that. I’ve often been told to be bolder in my highlighting and shading, and I’m trying to be so, but… sometimes it still seems pretty tame. I’m just saying this in case you mentioned I need to do that on a previous piece – I’m not ignoring you, and I appreciate the input. It’s just not very easy for me to implement confidently.