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Since most of the time we are staring at the back of frames I like to see work in them.
You have some, no energy dot patterns on the spine (only 3), the back of the knee is really jarring transition to the metallic. Comparing the energy patterns on the sides and front makes the back look bad.
More color channels used on all body parts would help. Knee back is very jarring.
The surface texturing is good, very sentient like. I would do the "melted" texture patterns with several colors to give some nice fashion chances and add more "running" light lines to the back. Also tie in the transition of the back of the knee with some energy dot lines though so that it doesn't seem so smashed together.
But it's your skin so you can disregard me if you like. Have a nice day creator.