Could I request a Sharpedo crashing through a wake? No rush, and sig credits if you decide to do it. Thanks in advance!
Hmm. Numel is nice, but there are even better mons to badassify.
Thusly, I dare you to make a badass Plicowatt. (look under Krillowatt.) Here's the original art I made, for reference. With a Magikarp, a Feebas, a Beldum, and a Tynamo as secondary mons. All of them must look badass, but Plicowatt especially so.
On a semi-related note, Samurott is a fairly amazing rendition. Probably one of the better bipedal renditions.
Tre's bien. Especially on the dark/fire reuniclus.
With regards to the fakemon, the bandage/rags looks.....kind of odd on top of a rock. Naturally, making it 'ghosty' is already a gray zone, so ending up with this decision isn't bad, but did you consider tombstones or statues? Either way, his stats and moveset are completely radbones, so I'd definitly use him on a ghost team of my own.
Yeah. Anyway, continue being amazing :>I wish someone would draw my fakemon too... :(
Hi, Yilx! I saw some of your art, and... orgasmed.
I've asked a couple other people if they could fill a request, but most of them were too busy or said they couldn't/wouldn't do it.
If it's possible, could you draw over these apophysis drawings with one of yours, with the coordinating poke? Thank you so much in advance.
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Yeah, draw the pokemon mentioned in the HIDE bar on top of the background hidden within it. Although I personally think only the first one could be done, partially to not overload Yilx with work, partially because I feel the other backgrounds doesn't work with the pokes requested.I think he's asking you to use those as backgrounds for art of the following pokémon or something...
Yup.
The backgrounds took like, 10 minutes to make each. They're not that good, but it doesn't really matter to me.
It doesn't have to be a really high-quality sketch like the ones you normally do, just a doodle and colored in would be really really nice. I'm using them for an example RMT on Serebii to help people who aren't experienced at making them.