Hello, I am commenting as a member ofand I'd like to say that this illustration overall gave me a sense of good effort, and interesting overall feeling.There are definitely a bunch of things I really like about this drawing. To begin with, you seem to be experimenting with a digital-realism style, and although a bit of work may be needed, overall it looks really quite good. It is clear to see that these designs are intended to be interpreted as realistic takes on the 3 Lycanrock forms. Right along with that, you convey the designs of the three pokemon very well, without a doubt, the second I saw this, I knew that you had chosen to draw the three pokemon, so very good job staying true to form. Along with that, that, your background is really good, as it is both thematic and effective.All this said, there are a few areas where you could take a look at, and attempt to improve on. First of, anatomy. The wolves' anatomy in this illustration is overall a little shaky. While midnight and midday forms both have pretty okay anatomy, dusk form's anatomy leaves something to be desired. The two aspects that stuck out most to me, where the back and legs. Although as a pokemon it already plays fast and loose with anatomy, Lycanrock does still have muscles, based on a wolf, and wolves tend to have a distinct haunch and chest area with a defined dip between the two, if it's jumping the way it is here, it would inverse. The back would remain a relatively straight curve and the chest and stomach would be more defined, but either way, defining this is very important. A simpler mistake was on the legs. More specifically the front legs, your shading seems to be trying to define the upper muscles, but as they are near impossible to see, it appears as though the front paws are half the size they should be. Which brings me to the final thing I'd like to point out. Your shading is pretty good to start, but shading should define the distance away from the viewer any one thing is, as well as give the object form. So, although this is present in some aspects, I'd definitely work on basic forms and distance for composition a little more.All this said, I really do enjoy this piece, and feel that with just a little more attention to anatomy and form your next works will be even better. I can't wait to see how you grow and until then, have a wonderful day.