Greetings Jackii,
Despite the fact that I already expressed my utmost respect for your artistic talent on your profile page recently, I decided to leave you a bit more elaborate feedback and additional encouraging words here in the comment section of your atelier. Again, I'm by no means an art connoisseur, hence unfortunately unable to provide you with potentially useful advice, but I can at least still tell you which elements I like the most about your unique style.
As a matter of fact I think that the way in which you draw human faces (specifically the eyes) allows you to to convey the emotions of the respective character to great extent.
Eyes are the mirrors of the soul as they say and in my honest opinion I think you adequately reflect this in your drawings.
I also genuinely enjoy the fact that you manage to keep the interplay of light and shadows in your works healthily balanced.
While I think that your drawings are notably bright and soft on one hand, the skillfully placed shadows reciprocate this interplay to great extent on the other hand as well, hence making the result look both authentic and realistic.
Finally I also like the fact that you add these little details to your drawings. I don't really know how to explain this, but the tiny white, black and red dots that you scatter here and there give your artworks a much more "lively touch", as opposed to, let's say, a clean drawing that looks almost too "flawless" and perfect. Your "Chomperella" drawing is a concrete prime example of my aforementioned point. By taking a closer look at the jacket she's wearing, I noticed these little details you added and, I don't know if this was intentional or not, but you made it look like the "rough skin" of an actual Garchomp. I love these little details.
Other than that, I want to wish you lots of luck, perseverance, but most importantly lots of fun with all of your upcoming future projects.
Your artworks reflect your passion and I'm convinced that this remarkable passion of yours, in combination with your talent, will give you many opportunities in your future life.
The creative adult is the inner child that survived after all, as they say.
Best of luck.