good job, keep it this way.
just a comment, maybee the "legs" will have a better look if you smoth them a little beat.
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And on a side note...Working with White Vectors, on a white background, with multiple shades of off-white and gray....is not that fun. Thankfully it was just that little hand that I had to deal with
tip on.
insert a black rectangle just on the top of the image, and hide/reveal it (just by clicking on the eye in the layer window), in order to check. it will make the grey/white easily visible.
and as felsir mentionned you can use some different colors while working,
if you are working with illustrator, you can use this tip also.
for this one I eavily use the "nuancier" palette instead of the direct color tool.
make the first shape the color you want, select it, click on the new "nuance" you want to create, it will grab the selected color. double click on the new nuance, give it a name, and select the global check-box.
now use this "nuance" to fill your object. and when you want to correct the color, you just have to change the "nuance", any change made on the "nuance" will be propagated to all the objects using this one. it's really usefull.