Dimension, that bottom one is Fantastic. If you think you could keep that up for comics it'd be incredible. That level of soft shading really compliments your linework nicely as well. I can't really say the same for the top left image, if only because it looks more shaded than lit, and less dynamic because of it. Really great stuff on that bottom image though.
As for the top right, I'm not really seeing any impressionism, strangely enough the most traces of impressionism are in the bottom image again. Again, I'd stick with the more dramatic soft shading, but your backgrounds clearly still need a lot of work, because your figure drawing is seriously catching up with your rendering. I'd really like to see what you can do with more dramatic and coloured light sources, you seem to have a real knack for your colours and it's nice to see.
Scarn, those look really nice, you got the colours perfectly even across the characters and with the palettes you're using that's kind of tough, however there's no visible light source in either and I noticed a few lighting tricks used to maintain a balance in the figures, and neither one has any real background. I'd like to see what you can do in a shot with some intense visible light sources and a complete background.
Corny, those colours work perfectly, very simple and straightforward, and the purple outline really softens the figures and makes the pop out nicely. On the trads, the colours are a bit blunt and supersaturated but I think it looks fine since you maintained a bright and somewhat less saturated point of interest in the center. That picture would probably look really shitty with a background though.
Helf, a lot of this turned out really nice. The selections you made with shading her face especially. The points where the paint gets a little over saturated, the purple on her sleeve and waist, the red on her shoulder, etc., are nice too. The one thing I wish you'd done was use a stronger paper and re-inked the blue areas. where the blue paint covers the linework the linework's turned an ugly red and the paper's wrinkles are extremely dominant.
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