Very neat clean paintjng. But I must say from the viewing and it can be my image or how the photography is, but the metal looks like you might benefit from more depth by laying in glazes after glazes of first brown like reek lander or agrax, followed by a darker glaze covering less area( kinda like laying shingles on a roof) ( cover less area while the color beneath is showing thru) same goes for shading only your glazes are getting darker and darker twords the recesses or creases instead of highlighting covering less area with the lighter color twords the highest point. Give a little more depth(contrast) to the armor on the legs etc. The robe looks FANTASTIK it seems you really were technically flawless on that. Do what you did to the robe only do it like I mentioned above twords the recesses. When I glaze armore I ussually shade cold .somi use the blue glaze into a purple glazes into purple plus a little black. It does two thing gives 1) depth. It also give stone variation. Meaning your not just shading armore with black your using diff tones all top painters look at their work if they shade a green it seldom is a darker green it ussually hrowns and purples. Try it out.