Pokemon is one of the most loved franchises ever, with a loyal fanbase for its television shows, movies, and video games. The Pokemon Company recently released the latest trailer of the first installments of the 9th Gen of the game series. Fans are excited about the latest trailer of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet confirmed several details about the new regions, pocket monsters, and other details of the game. Pokemon fans love to portray favorite pocket monsters from every generation, and an avid fan has used LEDs to bring their favorite pocket monsters from Gen 2 to life.

More than 900 different Pokemon have been introduced since the first games in the Pokemon series debuted back in 1996, and they all have fans. Many recent art pieces are focused around the pocket monsters set to be introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, like the recent fan art featuring Paldean Wooper. But fans are still creating art pieces featuring pocket monsters of previous generations. A long-serving fan of the Pokemon series has made a LED fan art featuring Umbreon and Espeon.

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Reddit user steel_flux has published an image that shows Umbreon and Espeon made of Neon LED lights. Both of these pocket monsters are final evolutions of Eevee, the others being Jolteon, Vaporeon, Flareon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon. Umbreon is a Dark-type mammalian Pokemon with a sleek, black body and crimson eyes, whereas Espeon is a quadrupedal mammalian Pokemon with large ears and dainty paws, covered in fine, lilac fur. The original poster’s creation is being lauded by the fans of the community and has gained hundreds of upvotes in a few hours.

Redditor steel_flux has used LED lights of purple shade to outline the bodies of the featured pocket monsters. They have even managed to capture tiny details and features of the Pokemon involved. The Redditor has used yellow LEDs to depict the markings on Umbreon’s body, blue LEDs to depict Espeon’s ears, and white LEDs to define the eyes of both pocket monsters.

Fans left positive comments on the post, and many fans asked the original poster if they were going to sell this art piece. The original poster said they will be creating an Etsy shop soon, as they are currently struggling with shipping.

Fans of the Pokemon community are fortunate, as they are constantly reminded of pocket monsters featured in previous titles through such fan arts. Recently, a creative fan created an impressive Bulbasaur embroidery and reminded fans of the cute pocket monster of Gen 1. Fan arts like these are always heartwarming to see, as they depict that loyal Pokemon fans will not let the world forget their favorite pocket monsters.

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