"I know there are technical problems with the drawing, no need to point them out. I think I lost some of my hair over it already."Awww! I'm sorry if I critiqued too much on the previous works. I hope your tablet is still at your computer and did not fly out the window.Because this looks really good for a first time drawing on a tablet.The different textures for the skin and the hair look better now too.---------------------As for the darkness comment I made on the other works. There's nothing wrong with making dark pictures. They can be really awesome and give a nice dramatic/mysterious effect. So I'm not saying you should give up on those or anything. Not at all.I merely pointed that out because I see many people (including myself some years ago!) do these, because it looks 'cool'. But at the same time it is also kinda 'cheap' and won't really help you improve. It can work nice though, depending on the style and the setting. But even comic and manga style sometimes have a hint of another light source or light reflecting back from an object.(I was assuming you were trying to go for a more realistic approach with the paintings and not something too stylized).It won't do you much good if you want to learn to get the shapes right without lineart if you hide half of the character. That's also why I said you could try a dark picture with reflective light or another light source, if you really want to make dark pictures. Because then the character won't be hidden so much in the dark. And it might help create more depth in the picture too.---------------------------But anyway, back to the actual artwork.It looks good.I didn't know you had another Skyrim character. He sounds like such a charmer. xDAnd there's nothing wrong with using characters as guinea pigs to try and improve your art.Especially if it's a character you like. They tend to motivate you better to improve. :>And I'm looking forward to seeing you progress.