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Anonymous
I prefer one because 2. creates a visual tangency with the curve of the shadow going into the curve of the dress.
Also, making the shadows of one leg offset from the shadow off the other leg will help reinforce depth and overlap.
It's all about what you want to do. In some cases, you want to create flatness. But based on the use of shadow and form drawing, it looks like it's supposed to read as solid.
Where the shadow "should" be is less important than making a clear visual statement.
Good luck!
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