She looks so angry! I thought they were supposed to be nice!
Yes, but you, you aren't! You havn't buried the embers of your campfire, and you've left soda cans, pizza boxes, and other junk near her stream.
But I don't like her ears. Trim down the antenna! See my attachment.
Outside of the ears, the rest of the picture is nice. As for the clothing, they need something that'll attach in the branches, get teared down progressively, and will slow them down when they're chased by satyrs, doesn't them ?
Dryads have bellybuttons?
Dryads take the shape of a woman. A bellybutton is part of that shape. Besides, it's surprisingly hard for an artist to draw a naked (or at least bare chested) human body without it. Look at those religious pictures of Adam & Eve, who aren't supposed to have been birthed, but directly created as adult: They always have one. They shouldn't.
I must admit I like the picture.
Now, on the satyr... The previous illo was better. It captured better satyrhood. The one by WAR is going to war, and if brawl is important in the satyr's way of life; sitting on a branch drinking ale or mead while watching out for a dryad, nymph, bikini adventurer, or red riding hood to pass by is so much more central to the satyr's theme. (Because critters eager for a fight are thousands. Critter eager for debauchry are so much rarer.)