>>5978162ok I feel bad for clumsily trying to explain what I meant in /beg/ so here. Also remember to flip your canvas sometimes while you work, she was skewed way to the left (which was less obvious in her silhouette because of the latex dress billowing out to her sides) so I skewed her to the right to fix that.
The point is that first of all a loose-fitting latex dress (that isn't designed to bunch and fold, like a japanese schoolgirl skirt) is just not something you'd do because it doesn't look very good or work very well, but also that even a poofy skirt of another material wouldn't lie flat like that when you sit because it would have petticoats (which are like skirts you wear under your skirt to give it volume) or hoops (which are just a petticoat but with metal wire rings to REALLY give it volume), so it would still billow up rather than settling to the sides. If you want the form-hugging body conformation of latex, it should be cut that way in the first place. The shading didn't help the illusion that she has 4+ legs, though I know you were trying to push the shading to convey that it's latex, but it's a non-issue if you use a more sane dress design.