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Pokemon's favourite goth girl
#drawings #drawing #fanart #fanarts #pixelart #pixel_dailies #pixelartist #Pixel #PokemonSwordShield #Pokemon #marnie #goth #gothgirl #digitalart #digitalartwork #DigitalArtist #digitalarts #digitaldrawing
I want to make an Aikatsu crack
so I plan to make out like Pokemon's crack🤣♥️
Yume-chan likes Hanako-kun so suddenly close💗
#aikatsu
#hanakokun
@Lulullaby_ Game Freak puts out new artwork sets all the time, I assume they believe it benefits them financially. Otherwise I expect they'd still be using every Kanto Pokemon's official artwork from Red & Green -- which was beautiful to begin with, by the way.
(2/4) This lost Pokemon's original Japanese name was "Purakkusu," which translates into English as "Plucks."
For simplicity's sake, here I've been referring to him by his English fan-name "Plux." But like all lost 1997 Pokemon, Game Freak never gave him an official English name.
Since it's #pokemon2020, shout out to Cradily - surprise, surprise, a #crinoid. This fossil poke "lived" in ancient shallow seas like our stalked crinoids - maybe Cradily too is still thriving in pokemon's deep oceans then.
1 flaw: 8 arms, thus failing #echinoderm 5-fold symmetry
Since it's #PokemonDay I thought I'd share art I did during Pokemon's 20th anniversary year. These three were my first Pokemon team from RBY all those years ago!
Fiery bulbasaur concept! I might try switching other pokemon's types! This was fun!
More info here: https://t.co/P8LvlQbYHk
#Pokemon #drawingwhileblack #illustration
Day 11 "draw your pokemon's evolutions"
#pokemon #clipstudiopaint #digitalart #scrobunny #raboot #cinderace
This old guy can reset your pokemon's ev in just a minute, thanks to his incredible hypnotism skill. He doesn't look very trustworthy, but he means no harm. When he was young, he was a clumsy trainer who always made mistakes while ev training, so he came up with this solution!
I guess it's a testament to the strength of Pokemon's designs that the pokemon are recognizable at all when rendered in Rumble's super-low-poly style
Just like with Gen 1, Pokemon sprites in Gen 2 were created BEFORE Ken Sugimori's iconic artwork -- not after.
A weird-looking sprite isn't a poor representation of a Pokemon's design -- rather, Sugimori's artwork is a later revision of the Pokemon design seen in the sprite.