Thank you so much for submitting this to my critique thread and sorry for the slightly delayed response.



At first glance, this piece looks clean and the color palette is appealing and works nicely. The purple and white gives the same bold contrast that the orange and white would. I really enjoy the little pop of yellow in the fabric, it compliments the blue amazingly and pops well against the purple where I feel it would otherwise be lost. Upon closer inspection, the first thing I notice is that hair texture is varying on both sides of the traditional hair. One side appears to have much more layering and definition that the other. I see that this could be due to the light source and if that is the case disregard.



Light source, again, is well done throughout. Something I noticed was that the lips/eyes of the fox appear to have much more glass than the fixes nose which traditionally should be wetter and therefor have close to the same shiny attributes. The hair beads are a nice little touch that gives the hair some nice depth. I like the foxy shape of her face, there is no mistaking the type of animal this represents regardless of color variation of humanization. My favorite part of this piece are the eyes and ears. They are perfectly proportioned and your technique and shape are beautiful and interesting. The eyes do breath a very human life and personality into her.



If I were going to improve one thing about this It might be bringing in some deeper shades of purple into your blending to provide depth and define your line work. I hope my thoughts have been helpful to you!!