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    I wanted to share some of my Pokémon related creations

    Evoloved form of Sudowoodo: MIGHTREE
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    Evolved from of Tentacruel: TENTEVIL
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    (maybe i should've name it tenta-vile instead of tent-evil?)

    Pre-Evolved forms of Tauros & Miltank: TARMIL
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    Pre-Evolved form of Kangaskhan: KANGASKID
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    Pre-Evolved form of Kangaskid: KANGAS
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    Pre-Evolved form of Heracross: BETACROSS
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    (on retrospect, i should have given it 4 legs, not 6)

    A GBA Stat guide with Alakazam as an example:
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    Enjoy!
     
    Well, obviously, this forum is for introductions and such, not art work. ._.; Off to Art Gallery~

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    Wow these are pretty cool.
    Ok, firstly with the colouring, I think you should try and fill in those little white spots. It is a little distracting. Also try and add some shading, I know it is hard on computer without proper experience, but it can really help your images look great.
    Lovely mixing and creativity, names are a little eh, but they are Pokemon so they suit them wonderfully.
    Keep up the good work!
     
    thanks. i appreciate your comments

    and you are right about the white spots and shading

    i just scanned in my drawings and slapped on some paint in MS Paint,
    i was in a hurry, and had no better program at my disposal

    but no biggie, it's just a concept


    hahaha once i made drawings of 'pokemon gone wrong', maybe i can find them
     
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    Lol sounds intriguing...
    Yeah well shading is hardish to do on Paint but your concepts are quite good.
    If I were you, I would first start simply by drawing them by hand then just adding tone using a grey lead pencil. You can practise shading and light sources until you feel confident to try it with coloured pencils or software.
     
    Lol sounds intriguing...
    Yeah well shading is hardish to do on Paint but your concepts are quite good.
    If I were you, I would first start simply by drawing them by hand then just adding tone using a grey lead pencil. You can practise shading and light sources until you feel confident to try it with coloured pencils or software.

    I thank you for the advice, but honestly, I was just in a hurry, these are
    freehand sketches I scanned in. That is good advice, I should know, I graduated
    college with an Illustration degree ;)
     
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