Squirtle. With realistic Bubble as well. I'm not that proud of it like of my Charmander. But it fits. Fits to what I want to do.
Just because I draw simple pictures it doesn't mean that I cannot draw something more challenging. I am capable to do better stuff. But I don't want to. So again, do not disregared me
Enjoy the picture. And give me critique. Because I want to be the very best like no one ever was.
Cool! i like pokemon. a lot! ^^ even though i only have 1 card... TT^TT i love the way you drew the bubbles. that also makes it look more reilistic. i think i givi this realistic fdrawing an A+! p.s im not a teacher *^* i was also wondering, how to you draw these realistic pokemon pictures? do they take long to do, and do you enjoy doing it? well, thats actually, pretty much it. 1 more thing! can you do eevee? or pikachu? that would be cool, ok. goodbye. bye. bye.... bye. i'll stop sayign bye now. bye bye bye bye
Overall, this is very good. The picture has a clear light source, and the pictures does look quite realistic. One minor detail that I noticed was that the bubbles coming from Squirtle's mouth lack the hints of colour that are often seen in real bubbles, but could be explained by a different kind of composition that bubble soap. The concept overall is fairly original- I have seen very few realistic Squirtles before, even though realistic pokemon are more common. As for vision and impact, this is the kind of art that makes me look and be impressed, mostly because of the style.
Wow.. Just wow. This is absolutely stunning! The attention to detail on the skin and scales, the colours used, everything about it just makes this so amazing! I love the lighting for this piece; the highlights on Squirtle's eyes and on various parts on its body is well displayed. I love the way Squirtle's mouth is partially open and full of bubbles, ready to attack if need be. It just looks awesome that way! As for critique, I suggest working on texture on the shell next time. It looks good, really it does, but it seems kind of flat in comparison to everything else. I suggest adding scratches and/or lines to the overall shell, like real turtles, since you're aiming to make this realistic, which you've done a tremendous job doing. Another thing that may help make this a little more realistic is making it a little more wrinkly at the the neck and just where the legs and arms connect to the body, rather than the skin being taught, as turtles' skin in those areas are rather loose. Aside from these, this piece is amazingly well done! It's a wonderful and a really eye catching catching piece that should very much be commended, as well as the rest of your work. It is, what some would call, epic.
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i was also wondering, how to you draw these realistic pokemon pictures? do they take long to do, and do you enjoy doing it? well, thats actually, pretty much it. 1 more thing! can you do eevee? or pikachu? that would be cool, ok. goodbye. bye. bye.... bye. i'll stop sayign bye now. bye bye bye bye
The picture has a clear light source, and the pictures does look quite realistic. One minor detail that I noticed was that the bubbles coming from Squirtle's mouth lack the hints of colour that are often seen in real bubbles, but could be explained by a different kind of composition that bubble soap.
The concept overall is fairly original- I have seen very few realistic Squirtles before, even though realistic pokemon are more common.
As for vision and impact, this is the kind of art that makes me look and be impressed, mostly because of the style.
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