Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Pokémon Series: #039 - 040
It's the balloon pokémon, Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff! These little puffballs are probably most famous for singing, but that's hard to convey in a single still image so I decided to focus in their ability to inflate their bodies and float on the breeze.
I'd never noticed before, but all the pokémon that evolve using a Moon Stone are right next to each other in the pokédex. It's only Vulpix and Ninetales stopping them from being completely consecutive.
Jigglypuff has already been reserved by a dedicated fan of these little puffballs, but Wigglytuff is still for sale in my online shop!
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Pokémon Series: #037 - 038
Here's another two favourites, Vulpix and Ninetales! They gave me a lot of trouble at more or less every stage, but I'm pleased with the finished paintings. I dithered for a long time about whether the flames should be blue or red, red would be more accurate to both the games and the cartoon, but they're clearly based on the Kitsune legend and 'foxfire' of that sort is blue. In the end I couldn't resist the more mystical look of the blue flames.
These ghostly little foxes are available to buy in my online shop!
Monday, 12 September 2016
Pokémon Series: #035 - 036
Here's some rare pokémon, Clefairy and Clefable! They're both the first nocturnal pokémon and the first fairy types I've reached in this challenge. Not that they were 'fairy' types back in gen 1, since it was introduced in... gen 3 I believe. They're normal types in the older games.
I discovered while looking up their traits for the pictures that Clefable can walk on water!
These cute little weirdos are available to buy in my online shop!
Monday, 5 September 2016
Pokémon Series: #032 - 034
Here's the other side of those poisonous bunnies, the male Nidoran line. I remember being torn as a child between the two. On one hand, the female line has my natural loyalty as a girl and they are blue, which I liked a good deal more than pink. On the other hand, the male Nidoran has much bigger, cuter ears and learns Horn Attack. But then again, Nidoking is much uglier than Nidoqueen. Nidorino is fine because he reminds me of a prehistoric hoofed predator. It's a dilemma.
The original miniatures are up for sale in my shop!
Friday, 2 September 2016
Fret
I recently got a job at the Barnes Library at the University of Birmingham, working in the evenings. It's incredibly quiet at this time of year, and much to my surprise I'm actually allowed to bring a book or draw to pass the time! I'm used to retail jobs where doing anything non-work-related is strictly verboten no matter how quiet the shop is.
So here's a nice pencil drawing of Fret, the product of sitting at the library counter with nothing much to do. (I'm sure it'll pick up in Autumn with the new intake though.)
I'd like to do a painting of Fret soon, now that I've worked out his design properly. I'm fairly often guilty of designing characters in colour, and then only drawing them in black and white.
Monday, 29 August 2016
Pokémon Series: #029 - 031
How about some poison bunnies? I remember always being reluctant to evolve my Nidoran because I wanted it to stay cute and rabbit-like, but now I'm quite fond of Nidorina's design. Nidoqueen is a little confusing (I caught a rabbit and now it's a... dinosaur?) but she's pretty tough so I think we can get along.
These three miniatures are available to buy in my online shop!
Friday, 26 August 2016
Pokémon Series: #027 - 028
Here's two of my favourites, and finally a blue version-exclusive, Sandshrew and Sandslash! Their move sets are a little boring in the game (I don't think they even learn any ground-type moves despite being ground-type pokémon, it's all Scratch and Slash and such) but I loved them anyway because they're like cute little armadillos with knives for hands. What's not to like?
These little ones are available to buy in my shop as usual!
Friday, 19 August 2016
Pokémon Series: #025 - 026
Oh gaw, Pikachu! It's only the mascot for the whole franchise and the no. 1 most recognisable pokémon, no pressure! I was quite relieved to have it out of the way! I always liked Raichu better as a child, but I hadn't realised how goofy its design is until I was looking up reference. It doesn't even have fingers, its arms are just little nubs, and its ears barely look like part of its body! I gave it a quick re-design to make it look more dignified.
These little ones are available in my online shop with the others!
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
Marker Doodles
Here's something different, old marker experiments! When I first got my marker set I struggled with the limited colour palette (it's only a set of 36), and did quite a few tests before I found a method I liked. I stumbled on these the other day because I was trying to draw Franz (the blonde covered in blood) and I needed reference. Much to my embarrassment, this is really the only picture I have of him that has a good likeness and I have to reference it every time if I want my drawing to look like him. I'm sorry Franz, I try.
Friday, 12 August 2016
Pokémon Series: #023 - 024
Ekans and Arbok are the first version-exclusive pokémon in this challenge! I liked them as a child because I liked snakes, but I never owned one because I had Pokémon Blue, and these two only appear in the wild in Pokémon Red. I suppose I could have traded with my friend who did have Red, but she lived all the way round the corner. Much too much like hard work.
The original miniatures are available to buy in my online shop, as usual!
Friday, 5 August 2016
Pokémon Series: #021 - 022
Ah, Spearow and Fearow. The scruffy and aggressive end of the gen 1 bird pokémon! Fearow was harder than I expected, but it was fun once I found the right bird to use for reference (I tried several but settled on a vulture). It's nice to do some 'rough terrain' pokémon as well.
The original miniatures are now up in my online shop as usual!
Friday, 22 July 2016
Pokémon Series: #019 - 020
Rat pokémon! I always liked Rattata and Raticate because I was very fond of rodents as a child. I especially loved Raticate because a rat the size of a dog was my ideal pet.
The original miniatures are up for sale in my online shop.
Saturday, 16 July 2016
Pokémon series: #016 - 018
We've reached the first bird-types! They are also the creatures responsible for everyone my age thinking there's a D in 'pigeon'. I'm not joking about that, Pidgey confused a whole generation.
The original paintings are up for sale in my shop, along with my other pokémon miniatures so far.
Saturday, 25 June 2016
Pokémon series: #013 - 015
Ahh, we're into the scary side of the early-game bug types. I always liked Beedrill's design because it seemed so intimidating (I'm both terrified of and allergic to wasps), but sadly it's pretty weak in-game. It was much more fun to paint than to battle with.
As usual these are available to buy in my online shop. Due to my country having inexplicably just voted to commit economic and political suicide, it is a great time to order from the USA because the pound is very weak and the exchange rate is good!
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Pocket Witches: Humblebee and Liliwen
I said to look out for more Pocket Witches, so here are some! These were designed as a gift for my little sister.
The Pocket Witches now also have a fixed backstory: Pocket Witches are magical creatures about the size of your hand, who gain their powers from positive human emotions. They spend their time trying to make humans happy, and when they're born they take on the shape of something that brings happiness to a nearby human. They choose their names themselves, so they can be named anything from 'Lucy' to 'Paint Water' depending on what takes their fancy. If you're feeling sad, maybe a Pocket Witch will visit you and try to help!
So here is Humblebee, who took the shape of a bluebell, and Liliwen who took the shape of a daffodil.
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