Well this thread is branched off of the Mudkip drawing thread. This will be the same accept for a new rule.
RULES All pictures must be made using MS art.
The pictures must be appropriate (I will accept constipated Pikachus )
The pictures must of course be of the pokemon stated.
There will be a designed date for all entries. No prizes unless a md wants to. The real prize is knowing that you own at drawing pokemon!
Well, I will go first, EVERYONE, draw a Pikachu! The start date is now, and the end date is July 10th.
The first contest will be judged by me, and I will chosee the winner. The winner then chooses a new pokemon, and he/she is now the judge. If the winner declines, the judging and assigning duties will go to the runner-up chosen by the prior judge.
It looks fine to me, but I don't get why it's looking left and right, strange, but it's not unnatural at least, it's just speshal =P *Reminds me of that Chinese lady who told us 5 times in a row that the ice cream was gone, she could look left and right at the same time too.*
Sure it does. It's a tadpole. Its body shape is taken directly from that, the eyes made big for it to look cute, and then coloured blue just because... I've read the spiral is supposed to be based on some frogs with transparent bellies, where you can see their intestines, and they look kind of spiraly.
There's not much that doesn't make sense about Poliwags. It's their evolutions that are weird~
And to get politad, you have to trade while holding a kings rock... never done it.
Uhhh... what is a politad? O_o
Last I ever played pokemon there were only like 251 of them or something. Hahaha.
Long ago, like 10 years. WOW. Pokemon is old. The funny thing is, it will never end. The artists keep adding more and more and more, I bet they will be like the rolling stones. Pokemon will keep on poking until its 90. Haha.
I've read the spiral is supposed to be based on some frogs with transparent bellies, where you can see their intestines, and they look kind of spiraly.
Ohhh, that would make sense. I didn't know that. I dissected a frog in 7th grade... *gags*