>>2147158Looks good, well done
But I'm also a bit of a nitpicky asshole (i made the imgur gallery in OP with the examples), because I like quality stuff and want more of it to exist
So, first off, top left is simple, and you appear to avoid this most everywhere anyway, but when doing sharp points, such as hair tips, dragging the nodes from the tip makes it easy to avoid the little overlap you have there.
Second, bottom left - always try to use as few nodes as possible, again, something you appear to follow mostly everywhere else, but is one thing to never forget
Third, top right, these appear to be some weird mistakes? The shapes just sorta end in random bits which makes the background color shine through, easy to spot by changing the background color back and forth when you think you're done.
Fourth, the two bottom right ones, the shoulder frills (or whatever they're called) have the light red color bleed through in the places where, I'm guessing, you copied or traced the first path and created the other from it. Don't do that, especially if you're using inkscape, it has this weird issue with multiple paths sharing the same positions and it renders the color of the one beneath the other. There is a snap to path option in the path tool, which makes dealing with such overlapping curvy shapes much simpler - you only need to adjust one handle to be make the line more or less align with the other curve to make it look smooth.
Aside from that, it'd be nice if you could export and upload a higher resolution transparent of her, there's the booru I try to keep up to date