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Gianqui

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So glad you like it.

Answering your question, it depends on the pallete your are using. The more colors in your pallette, the more easy will be for lightning and shadowing; however i would recommend steping over your color pallete.

I share with you this example:

This are just examples but i think the third one looks better.

In both second and third row, i just reused the same colors that my pallette already have. (Of course, you can adapt it to your own pallette).

In the case i want, for example: the second row style but the shadow to be more darker. Beacuse that's the most "dark gray" that my pallette have, i would need to add that new color to my pallete and "reorganize my pallette".

Hope you find this answer helpful!

Regards.