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9:17 PM, Sunday June 12th 2022

Heya Eeveedrawstoomuch! I like these sooo much! I can see that you draw a lot, not only by your name, but also by your techniques. I especially like the bold colors in the first and third one that give these drawings a cheery vibe and just makes them look pleasant to look at! I also like more muddy colors in the second one and the blurry-rain effect you added to the drawing. The fourth one I can see it has a more sketchy look to it compared to the third one, maybe you did it in preparation, I would be very interested in your process as to how you draw these pieces, if you are willing to share and teach others too! :)

Now, the third one is absolutely my favourite!! I love the vibrant colors, the dramatic shading and the thick and thin line approach! I can see that you are very talented and that you put a lot of work into the artistic field, and you are also confident introducing your interests (in this case pokemons) into it! You are doing amazing, keep it up!

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12:55 PM, Monday June 13th 2022

I love those drawings!

Your style looks pretty solid and colorful too. < 3

It would be great to know if you have a page where you post them!

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