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first the good .the creative binding style is impressive and consistent throughout the image gonna say about 2 and a half skipping ropes in practice ,but i don't know how thin glynda's figure is off by heart .the gag is entertaining and the yellow markings from the points where the wire is fixed to the door frame is a nice style to this image ,making it lighter hearted then it's potential .the bland background being used to not draw you eyes attention from the viewer is a great choice ,plain chairs ,all identical and minor in detail and only a small amount of coluor to the background but not major patterns or amount of coluor so as not to distract from the foreground.having her legs not bound ,is an interesting choice personally i would have prefered something more like skipping rope above and bellow the knees ,but i can see that you did not want to have the image get lower (more background ,more stuff ) and i feel that you did not want to draw the effect of the crotch rope ,for both reasons i understand .ok ,the thing that bugs me ... the two on the sides .the uniform in rwby is what colors? like a burgundy red and checkered skirt .so i just feel that the change in costume is a though back for being able to acknowledge the picture .also the use of random non-characters is a bit odd .maybe a laughing ruby and a angry/mad weise ? or instead cardin and one of his crew ? though if you wanted to expand then ,well just saying Glinda has a whip ,i'm sure you could use that to your style.another note is the faces .glinda's face is good ,it displays expressions most human ,the two girls .well they just remind me for Pokemon's team rocket ,jessie's odd laugh .try a grin instead .(yes i know it changes the emotion conveyed but the current faces make the image more 1990's anime .or you could just include teeth )End on a good note .proportions are good ,shadowing is good ,style and ideas are good ,just try (i know it's hard )and be a little more subtle on both the shoulder (girl on the left ) and the knee