Hey there, first off I want to say you have a really nice style developing, and i really like the shading you used on some of the ones in your gallery (the charizard, for example, that one's especially nice~)
Also, High five for Sai. I do love Sai :'D
Obviously (I'm sure you know) the proportions on your human figures need some work, but like you say, you mostly draw pokemon, but if you do want to draw humans seriously in the future try some tutorials or do observational drawings to help you out :')
The lampent is good, I like the use of texture and kind of desaturated colours, making me think of ghosts, which is good. I would say, even though you stylize, really looking at the form of things, even pokemon, will help your art. Sometimes I see things that looks a little out of whack, like the Lampent, the far arm and close arm look like totally different shapes, even though they should be the same (I know they're at different angles or whatever but I hope you can see what I mean, they look like the arms wouldn't match.) Also it's head thing, the spike on top is central to the rest of it's body but it's not central to that disk it's on, so it looks a little odd, little things like that.
Obviously observational drawings of pokemon are harder, since they don't exist but maybe load up an episode with the pokemon you want to draw in it, so you can look at how it moves and the like and sketch those things to build up a better mental image library of that pokemon.
But yes, they're fun to look at and I wish you all the best! :')
SAI is the bomb, yes? C:
And thanks for the advice; I do know that my humans need work. XD I'll be probably looking up tutorials like you said, though.
And thanks for the advice on the Lampent as well; I'll be sure to try to be more consistent, lol. I see what you mean, and I can't help but agree. :) Thanks for pointing those kinds of things out. And thanks for the advice of looking for an episode with the Pokemon in it. I'll definitely try that out.
Thanks for the wishes, and stuff. :D I'll be sure to take all your advice into consideration the next time I draw stuff like that, thanks for the help! ;)