Hey, I'm here fromFirst off, I really love this! She is so pretty, and the shading style really looks great! The fact that you're colorblind makes this even better, as it shows that you had to put a lot more effort into making it look right.There are a couple of flaws that I can see, however. Mostly, The problem I have is with the positioning of the character. Her neck seems oddly tilted, and it almost looks slightly unnatural. It gives me a bit of a neck cramp just looking at it, but I actually don't believe that the flaw is in the neck itself, but rather in the positioning of the shoulders. However, the shoulder placement is odd because the arm placement is odd. Both arms look really stiff and oddly positioned. Stand in front of a mirror and try to strike this pose, and see exactly how uncomfortable it feels. It looks like you were attempted to make it look like she was walking, but the arm would not be that tucked behind the body in that case; instead, it would be farther away from it. I'm honestly not sure what the other arm is doing, but in any case, both arms look out of place and give the picture an odd, stiff feeling. You might want to look up some references on how arms and shoulders are positioned in such poses, or try using a mirror to use yourself as a reference.The second issue I have is actually with the shading. While this is great shading, and I love it, I feel like it could of used a couple of of deeper shadows. Namely, a shade of darker blue along the side of the body without the lighting, a darker shade of red for the bottom of the cape, a slightly darker shading for the neck underneath the jawline, and then perhaps some general darker shadows for the hair, to give it a more 3D feel. However, this is just an idea, and while it might add an extra layer of depth to the image, this particular picture still looks pretty great the way it is.All in all, I love this picture. It needs work, yes, but it is still great! I especially love the little cities in the back; for some reason that looks really amazing. I hope that my comment was helpful, and that you'll continue to make great artwork!