I admire your passion and your ways of thinking, and also the way you had potential in doing this product! I am so amazed at you combining, American and Japanese ways, and making it the way your vision would would be like! Your mind is full of stuff don't ignore this opportunity while your still young, and don't forget this!
I well on the other hand might say it reminds me of the work of Jackie Chan Adventures, and combined with Pokemon, so well think about it, and someday you might make your own Pokemon series, so Go the Distance!
I admire your personal touch as well as the appeal of your work. The design has a great impact and portrays a more realistic look to Poke'mon, one that's not always seen.
The detail is great and really adds to the appeal, and gives great attraction to the technique. The scene is also visually appealing but the lighting isn't very distinct. Your sizing is questionable, considering the size and shape of the trainer in the center.
The shading is done well, but the colors are a little flat, and your color merging is very sudden. It should be a more subtle change.
The trainer seams to be a little disproportional. Distinctly in the head and arms.
It's an over all great piece, and is done with good attention on your part. I also love your flame effect for Charizard's tail.
Realy cool, love the relistic looks on the pokemons Inspired me to draw one myself, and I've started drawing pokemons mroe realistic too now You're such a great inspiration for me
I well on the other hand might say it reminds me of the work of Jackie Chan Adventures, and combined with Pokemon, so well think about it, and someday you might make your own Pokemon series, so Go the Distance!
The detail is great and really adds to the appeal, and gives great attraction to the technique. The scene is also visually appealing but the lighting isn't very distinct. Your sizing is questionable, considering the size and shape of the trainer in the center.
The shading is done well, but the colors are a little flat, and your color merging is very sudden. It should be a more subtle change.
The trainer seams to be a little disproportional. Distinctly in the head and arms.
It's an over all great piece, and is done with good attention on your part. I also love your flame effect for Charizard's tail.
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