*tilts head questioningly*Well Mikiron is getting a critique.A lot of artists who are fantastic with color and lighting don't get perspective right. Her butt is completely lopsided, the divide between the cheeks not even remotely lining up with the spine, and the curvature of her spine is a bit too sharp at the bottom, as if her pelvis were detached from her tailbone. Also, her right ass cheek is smaller than the other. Given the 3/4 perspective in that that side is closer to the viewer, that one should actually be very slightly larger.Also, breasts NEVER gravitate towards the middle of the chest in that manner when unsupported, especially ones that size. They seem to be hanging properly in the side view, straight down or slightly into the underarm, but the way they're pinched together slightly in the mirror image is entirely fake.Also, the lighting on the body of the mirror reflection is directly frontal, while the actual Maxima is lit from the right side, and behind. The mirror needs to have the same lighting as the "real" image. It can be adjusted somewhat to relfect the light also being reflected from the mirror onto Maxima herself, and thus the mirror image as well, but that couldn't result in the direct frontal light we're seeing. Unless Maxima has a flashlight in her mouth.The lighting and details of this piece are very well done, at least in the area of contouring and musculature, but I feel the artist needs to spend more time studying basic human body structure.(Yes, Dave, I'm the one who lectured you on Sidney's weight distribution through emails a couple years back. I'm still around, just less of a pest.)