Hello fromAll in all, I think this is an outstanding piece. For starters, I really like how the red hair contrasts with the blue on her top. It's a beautiful shade, and one I feel doesn't get used often, so kudos for giving it some love. I also admit the level of detailing you've drawn into her hair with the way it flows from the top of her head down the stage right of her face. The minimal shading on her neck also helps add a great sense of detail, showing more of the throat without having to draw it on with lines, and I also like how you shaded the very far stage right to convey her hair blocking out the light. I also like the detailing on the tabs (for lack of the correct word) that hold on her cape, and the way you conveyed the flow of it and how it sits around her neck.And what makes it even better is just how much you've improved when you compare it to the one from 2015. I'm not saying that's a bad piece, but the "flaws" definitely show when compared to this one. For example, I feel on the old piece the face feels a little "wonky", as it comes across like it's too much to the stage right, more so than in a way one would look when facing the way she does. Here however, nothing like that. The face looks like it's positioned properly, and while I feel it may be lacking a little due to the lack of a wink, it's a minor thing when compared to just how much better the face looks. Plus I also really like how the smile came out. I also feel the colours look better here, especially how much brighter and more vibrant the red is when compared to the old one.Normally when I submit a comment for ProjectComment, I try to write a "Positive/Negative/Positive" one, but if I'm honest, I can't think of any obvious flaws that I could point out to you, bar maybe how some parts of the colouring are darker than others, such as a line to the stage left of the logo on her chest. However, that is a minor thing at best, and something I do all too often when I colour with a marker. The only thing I could think of is the eyes, as I feel they look best when around the upper quarter or fifth is covered by them. I do feel the ones here look a little intense, like she's staring straight at me with unblinking eyes, which normally I feel gives the character a bit of a psychotic vibe. However, that doesn't come across like that at all to me, so bravo on also doing a great job on the eyes, despite drawing them in a way I feel can make the character come across unsettling.