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Pokémon Space-Time Distortion Researcher (@pokeyugami) certainly lives up to their name, sharing amazing and creative ideas and designs that can only come from someone dedicated to the study of Pokémon.
Their latest idea is one that every Pokémon fan would love to hang up in their room or see at bar or diner. @pokeyugami has thought of a genius way to utilize the Eeveelutions, or eight evolutions of popular Pokémon Eevee, in an art project.
A neon sign that evolves from Eevee into each evolution in brilliant mesmerizing colors!
Their design is so convincing that people are clamoring for instructions on how to build one or buy one for their own home. What makes it so impressive is that that's not possible--because the entire design is made from computer graphics! While it looks like each neon tube lights up in sequence and alternating colors and shapes to depict the according Eevee evolution, this is actually imposed digital artwork by @pokeyugami.
In particular, the unlit dark tubes of Umbreon are particularly stylish, and make a great use of its dark look.
Eevee
Source: @pokeyugami
Vaporeon
Source: @pokeyugami
Take a look at each impressive design individually!
Jolteon
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Flareon
Source: @pokeyugami
Espeon
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Umbreon
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Glaceon
Source: @pokeyugami
Leafeon
Source: @pokeyugami
Sylveon
Source: @pokeyugami
While the neon light sign doesn't exist, it does make us hope to one day see one in reality.
This isn't the first time @pokeyugami has impressed with some creative Pokémon ideas, as in the past they've designed some great ideas for keyholders and other signs. To keep up with their awesome artwork, be sure to follow them on Twitter.