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I "mustache" you a question: are my reviews helpful? If so, then great! I always enjoy these kind of pictures because it gives more life to the characters, so seeing any of the RWBY characters (or really, ANY fanart) is always a joy. Layers of fear, for those who don't know it, is a game revolving around (tl;dr AND PERHAPS SPOILERS)) a former artist that goes down the path of madness and things happen with his life, wife, house, etc, so having Ruby dressed as an artist obviously helps with that idea. The three paintings in the background are some of the more "familiar" jump scares that occur, so having those definitely gives the idea of Layers of Fear right there. Smaller things like the light focused on Ruby enjoying herself and just barely covering her surroundings show the "innocence" she has and how she's enjoying, in contrast to Weiss who can only just stare in fear, so that's a nice little bit there. A note on the lighting, however, I feel that it's somewhat "inconsistent" if that makes sense: i.e. the light cone appears to end at Ruby's immediate surroundings, and based on the Depth Perception, Weiss should be outside of that light cone, so I feel that the lighting on Weiss may be off a bit, unelss you intended there to be a second source of light directly in between Ruby and Weiss, but then I feel that would be unnecessary. Smaller things Ruby's hand looks too cartoony, but that only serves to emphasize the self-indulgence she is feeling at the moment. So the only real issue, in my opinion that I had, was the light source. Other then that, well done: I enjoy seeing these kind of crossover fanarts, and I look forward to the next one!