Hi Anthony,
You know I've never had much to say about your previous stuffs, after all, Lego has already 'made' them and it's not like we can comment a lot on the designs and stuffs... but I'm just in love with your original works these days!!

So wonderful and Lego-like at the same time, which is probably the hardest thing of all to do. Excellent work my friend!
Now to the actual Atlantean herself, finely drawn she is, there are a few areas I feel you can consider tinkering (though these are just my personal opinions so feel free to ignore). First of all, I don't really like the idea of drawing a figure in the middle of a torso, and leaving the areas around the body/dress gray/blank. If you look at the lego queen, for instance, you'll see that the red area around the body looks like it forms her outter coat, and that the black areas actually resemble the inside of her coat (at least it leaves room for this kind of interpretation). Maybe you can consider extending the cloak of your figure so it extends all the way to the bottom, much like the lego queen?
Which brings be to my second point, which is about the cloak itself. I don't really favour the method of 'drawing' cloaks on the torso directly (though I understand sometimes it's unavoidable), because I feel it would interfere with a figure's playability - namely it'll look weird if we give it a cape afterwards. So one suggestion is instead of a cloak, you can alter the design and make it into a long coat somehow?
And thirdly, just a minor thing which is I like the way you use the shading on her dress, but I personally would favour solid lines more as I always feel it's more lego-esque that way. The simpler sometimes is really better, IMHO
Anyway, I hope my comments wouldn't get misinterpreted as negative or anything, because really, your new stuffs are already masterpieces no matter what

Keep drawing and I look forward to seeing more factions from you in the future.
R. B.
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