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Ah, hue shifting...my palette choices are often fail, so I'll try going back and seeing if I can get it to work. As for lighting though, I did shade it with the intention of the light being in upper-right corner. With this in mind, how to shade the tail really baffled me >< Other than that, I think I can see how the right arm (our left) might be off, but is the rest of it consistent?Your lineart looks fairly competent. However, I think you could do without the actual lines. Learn more about anti-aliasing and lighting. In your Lucario piece the lighting is all over the place. Just decide where the light source is and stick with it. Also, it wouldn't hurt to vary your hues a little bit so they don't look so plastic. Instead of transitioning from dark azure to light azure, try something like dark purple to azure to cyan-azure or something. It would make it look more interesting.
~Chibi~