>>1669246I don't we either, and I've been here a long time. If we have it was once and the screen wasn't particularly good.
>>1669171Gotta go with what the others said. That tan is just too close to the white, and grey is really too close. I'm also a stickler for drop shadows for this kind of layout. Your centering is also not the best, its not a total mess but it could use some tightening up.
>>1669251>>1669244The whole point of these threads is to help one another. Its not cheating to use the pre made shadows. This is better than the first one did but its got a few problems. The red circled places should cast a shadow just like the rest of her body, just a much lighter shadow because there is less mass casting it. The blue circles show places where the shadow is not connected to her but should be some of the darkest places of the shadow.
Personally I would also get it to diffuse a bit more. Its a very hard and abrupt shadow and normally shadows will slowly break up as they extend outward, making a very smooth gradient. Try to find a real life image of someone in a similar pose and see how the shadow looks there. It helps to have a reference.