*Second set of original Pokeball designs. A few of my favorites as well as a few of some random ones I thought might be fun to design.*
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I'm not quite as happy with this set as I was with the first one. I don't think they look quite as good to be honest. I still have some more ideas up my sleeve though, and if everything goes as planned it will be better than the first two sets. Houndoom's Ball did have a tail at first, but it looked incredibly awkward and I couldn't get it perfect, so I deleted it.
These can be used on any Pokemon, but will work worse than a normal Pokeball if not used on the proper Pokemon, and the Pokemon will be prone to disobedience and stubborness. When used on the correct Pokemon however, they will be much easier to catch as well as more loyal and loving towards its owner.
List of Pokeballs from left to right:
Death Ball Only works with catching Houndoom
Victory Ball Only works with catching Victini
Chaos Ball Only works with catching Absol
Ozone Ball Only works with catching Rayquaza
Wish Ball Only works with catching Jirachi
Volt Ball Only works with catching Pikachu
They can also be used to catch each Pokemon's evolution/related Pokemon
As a side note, I am very willing to accept alternate names for Pokeballs, if I feel that they would be better suited for them. I really don't like the name Pika Ball so please, please, PLEASE someone think of a better name.
How about a.... garchomp ball.... or a shiftry? Volcarona would be cool... Wevile, or a haunter themed. defiantly do the legendary dogs, and hydriegon.
I think I'll end up doing the legendary birds of Kanto first before the dogs, but those are also on my to do list for the future. Those all could turn out quite interesting though. Thanks for the feedback
Yeah, I heard rumors (that I know aren't going to be true at least anytime soon) a while back about a remake of the original first generation games for the Wii. It could be fantastic if done correctly.
Right now something I would suggest is color. Whether it's digital or traditional art, color choice is one of the most important parts, because it's one of the first things people notice right away.
I like the background of the second signature, and the brushes are a nice touch, and not to overpowering. The light blue coloring could also be cleaned up a bit as well.
Taking a look at your drawings though you have a great talent. I would suggest investing in a drawing tablet if you don't already have one. I unfortunately can't draw, so I can't use my tablet to it's full potential, but based on your drawings I could see you making some great digital drawings.
No problem! Basically art is art, whether it's traditional or digital, so the same concepts will apply universally. For example color and composition. Once you understand those things the only thing needed to practice for digital is the medium you're using or in other words the program. A painter practices by mixing colors and trying out different canvases and brushes. A digital painter practices by knowing the ins and outs of perhaps Photoshop or Corel Painter and everything that it's capable of.
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I like the background of the second signature, and the brushes are a nice touch, and not to overpowering. The light blue coloring could also be cleaned up a bit as well.
Taking a look at your drawings though you have a great talent. I would suggest investing in a drawing tablet if you don't already have one. I unfortunately can't draw, so I can't use my tablet to it's full potential, but based on your drawings I could see you making some great digital drawings.
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Never grow up...
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Never grow up...