I have a small suggestion: when creating shadows with a brush, the finish may be better if, before painting, you select the area of the object and paint these shadows just over the object. For example, in the popsicle on the top right, I notice that the same shadow stroke was used for both the popsicle, the stick and the donut. If you do the shadow separately in each of these areas, it can look cool too. Of course, this is a free question and depends on each person's style ;)
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I have a small suggestion: when creating shadows with a brush, the finish may be better if, before painting, you select the area of the object and paint these shadows just over the object. For example, in the popsicle on the top right, I notice that the same shadow stroke was used for both the popsicle, the stick and the donut. If you do the shadow separately in each of these areas, it can look cool too. Of course, this is a free question and depends on each person's style ;)
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