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Nejita has drawn artwork for several pieces of Japanese {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}} merchandise. During the Sword & Shield TCG Era, nejita drew artwork for a [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Charizard}} [[Sword & Shield TCG Era merchandise#SC accessories|deck case and card sleeves]] that was also used later for [[Sword & Shield TCG Era merchandise#S3 accessories|a playmat]], with vertical clear files being released soon thereafter. Charizard is depicted in what appears to be a Max Raid Den, tearing up the land below with it's huge tail in a painterly style. They then contributed to the "Evolutionary Lineage" line of artwork featuring {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, and {{p|Blastoise}}, as well as their families, for [[Sword & Shield TCG Era merchandise#May 2020 accessories|gloss sleeves]] and later [[Sun & Moon TCG Era merchandise#SM11a accessories|card boxes, deck cases, and normal sleeves]]. Nejita's artwork here uses a lot of bold lines; making the starter Pokémon stand out, a stark contrast to their other work.  
Nejita has drawn artwork for several pieces of Japanese {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}} merchandise. During the Sword & Shield TCG Era, nejita drew artwork for a [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Charizard}} [[Sword & Shield TCG Era merchandise#SC accessories|deck case and card sleeves]] that was also used later for [[Sword & Shield TCG Era merchandise#S3 accessories|a playmat]], with vertical clear files being released soon thereafter. Charizard is depicted in what appears to be a Max Raid Den, tearing up the land below with it's huge tail in a painterly style. They then contributed to the "Evolutionary Lineage" line of artwork featuring {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, and {{p|Blastoise}}, as well as their families, for [[Sword & Shield TCG Era merchandise#May 2020 accessories|gloss sleeves]] and later [[Sun & Moon TCG Era merchandise#SM11a accessories|card boxes, deck cases, and normal sleeves]]. Nejita's artwork here uses a lot of bold lines; making the starter Pokémon stand out, a stark contrast to their other work.  


Ever since their art for the [[Sword & Shield TCG Era merchandise#S9 accessories|Lumineon card sleeves]], Nejita has frequently drawn a Pokémon in the center of the frame, surrounded by incredible effects work brought about by the world around them. This is especially true with their  [[Scarlet & Violet TCG Era merchandise#SV3 accessories|Lightning Tera Tyranitar deck case and sleeves]], as of the Scarlet & Violet TCG Era. In 2023, this would expand further to Walking Wake card sleeves that were part of a blind box Ancient/Future Collection, featuring artwork for all Paradox Pokémon, with each sleeve being drawn by a different artist.
Ever since their art for the [[Sword & Shield TCG Era merchandise#S9 accessories|Lumineon card sleeves]], Nejita has frequently drawn a Pokémon in the center of the frame, surrounded by detailed effects work brought about by the world around them. This is especially true with their  [[Scarlet & Violet TCG Era merchandise#SV3 accessories|Lightning Tera Tyranitar deck case and sleeves]], as of the Scarlet & Violet TCG Era. In 2023, this would expand further to Walking Wake card sleeves that were part of a blind box Ancient/Future Collection, featuring artwork for all Paradox Pokémon, with each sleeve being drawn by a different artist.


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