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    @Absol-
    Thanks! I've got a few more Ham-Hams, but I'm saving those for another batch upload.
    I knew you'd love the Absol. Lucky guess, I guess. Shiny Eevee's one of my favorites, alongside both Charizards and Scyther as scratching their parts was fun and satsifying. Eevee reminds me a bit of a chincilla here, though.
    I do draw constantly. I've got a massive 2-inch binder that's already almost full with just drawings. I should upload some, but they contain a bit of a secret project I've been working on...
    @Suicune's Fire-
    Hamtaro defined my childhood (or at least the non-Pokemon parts of my life X] )!
    Especially Ham-Ham Heartbreak. Originally they were going to be done in that style, but it was kinda bland so I switched to Rainbow Rescue (I believe) sprites. I still prefer HHH over HRR, mostly because I'm not a huge fan of mini-games. But it's still amazing and I'm on the border of advertsising "BUY THIS GAME."

    Oh God, the show.
    Shame us in the US' of A didn't get to see Spat in his anime glory.
    Wait, did she just call her mom-

    Yep, their fakemon. Yellow is one of the colors I can only handle handle clumsily as of yet. I'll see if I like a duller color, though I'm not sure how to achieve it, as greying it down is just bland and a bit lame in my opinion for my art. I hate yellow almost as much as I do the number 8. Outline shading's also something I need work on in my scratch sprites. Getting that Pokemon style down is surprisingly difficult.
    Believe me, I tried getting them to line up. The result almost made me gag. All the results. I eventually gave up. Gengar and Clefable's size and shape may match up well, but their faces definitely don't. XD
    The spider's actually a sprite over of someone else's drawing. While I could edit the shading, the darn thing took me 3 days. I was already tired of the thing, but it needed basic shading.
    Jack, I'll admit, was thrown together in less than 5 minutes to get my sister to stp bugging me about making some NBC art. I love the movie, but not her constant nagging.
    Liepard/Espeon is from a nuzlocke I'm a huge fan of, and it is by far my most dissappointing piece of work ever. Well, sprite-wise. I will definitely redo it later, when I've fully master four legged animals.
    As for the man, that's Fish Guy, the Super Hero with the power of shooting fish out of the palm of his hands. The star of my upcoming original comic series, which will hopefully be on shelves later this year. I was never good with shading human skin. I wanted to make him look kinda sickly but also strong enough to fight. Hense the shading differences on the skin and the suit.
    I agree, I should try being more dynamic, but I generally don't get much computer time. Plus, I live by the Charmin words of wisdom: "More is less!" (Not really, but I couldn't resist.

    I've probably been more careful with the dialogue here in this series than in any other, mostly because I want Wayne to be a mix of nonchalant but also deeply emotional, as well as avoid a few clichés in other NPC's (such as Nook being evil/greedy. Here' he's just a normal guy).
    Ah, the monocle. He's never taking that off. Never.
    (Yeah. Thought it's be easier to fix that when I upload page 4 (hopefully) this Saturday.
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