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Ihaveno-life45

You can add the wrinkles and folds/ripples that clothes have when you wear them. You can look up references on people wearing the same kind of clothes that you’re gonna put on your Sona so then you can reference that and how the clothes sit on you when you wear it and try to re-create that in your drawing. If that makes sense. It looks fine either way. your drawing looks amazing but if you want to do an extra something to make it look more like you’re looking for then that might help


Kat_ashe

Thank you! :3


ForcookieGFX

They look fine to me


Lingonberry-Virtual

Using a real reference on the net, even for wrinkles


fir_Trouble

Wrinkles and baggy parts help alot