a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by Chlobo » 20 Nov 2017, 10:21
I didn't realise Blisszing was a fusion. Looks like a pretty pissed of blissey.
We should nickname her Pissey.
We should nickname her Pissey.
Chlobo
Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by lolin » 22 Nov 2017, 00:57
stoutland i did yesterday

seadra i did today (not very happy with how it turned out)

and this ralts which i really liked how it turned out!

note to self, blend with fingers more often, it makes shading more fun
double note to self: start shading your artwork, you won't get better at it unless you do

seadra i did today (not very happy with how it turned out)

and this ralts which i really liked how it turned out!

note to self, blend with fingers more often, it makes shading more fun
double note to self: start shading your artwork, you won't get better at it unless you do
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by Papa Jupiter » 22 Nov 2017, 01:09
I don't normally poke in here but I happened to this time and noticed the Ralts. The pose and shading (and perhaps color of the paper a bit as well) make it look kinda like it's in a pastel-chalked freeze frame ending. I like it.
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by lolin » 22 Nov 2017, 01:15
Papa Jupiter wrote:I don't normally poke in here but I happened to this time and noticed the Ralts. The pose and shading (and perhaps color of the paper a bit as well) make it look kinda like it's in a pastel-chalked freeze frame ending. I like it.
thanks
means a lot coming from you, i know you're particular about things
tried dicking around in PS to get something better
not sure if it's better but i'll post it here anyways

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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by Papa Jupiter » 22 Nov 2017, 01:32
I would say that the PS work did help make the shading a bit more visible and heightened the effect.
Papa Jupiter
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by lolin » 27 Nov 2017, 22:38
the random pokemon chooser gave me gourgeist and victini


gourgeist looks derp, but i'm happy with how victini came out because it's the first time i've had something vaguely humanoid look decent~
he said, to the abyss


gourgeist looks derp, but i'm happy with how victini came out because it's the first time i've had something vaguely humanoid look decent~
he said, to the abyss
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by Chlobo » 29 Nov 2017, 01:51
The ralts turned out lovely!
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by lolin » 11 Jun 2018, 20:27
trying non-pokemon
(yes i'm drawing again, trying to make it stick this time)


actually doing more study pieces than fun pieces
maybe i'll do another pokemon here in a day or five or whatever
i'm enjoying the study ones more anyways
i need better art supplies for one, i didn't even bother to smooth the shading in these ones, nor did i attempt to draw realistic fur
need to learn to "draw the shadows, not the lines" like a friend of mine said
(yes i'm drawing again, trying to make it stick this time)


actually doing more study pieces than fun pieces
maybe i'll do another pokemon here in a day or five or whatever
i'm enjoying the study ones more anyways
i need better art supplies for one, i didn't even bother to smooth the shading in these ones, nor did i attempt to draw realistic fur
need to learn to "draw the shadows, not the lines" like a friend of mine said
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)
Post by xYuukix » 18 Jun 2018, 15:45
Aw look at that kitty and doggo!... :3
You are improving!... Good job, especially on the Victini and the angler fish!... :3
As for tips, your drawn art is actually better than mine so im not much help there... XD
You are improving!... Good job, especially on the Victini and the angler fish!... :3
As for tips, your drawn art is actually better than mine so im not much help there... XD
xYuukix







