06-21-2011, 07:50 PM
but that, in the other way, ended up being 'dumb'.
maybe I'm biased, I don't like when people fuse Pokémon together (to me, they're VERY SLIGHTLY better than recoloring things). But, while you're right about getting 50/50 with your latest one, I don't really see the point of giving Zoroark scorpion legs.
if you're going to fuse Pokémon, at least fuse them so it wouldn't look so abdsurd and/or out of place. Dragoperior, for example, while it has more than one Pokémon and less than other, could totally work as a living being, giving insect legs to a wolf-looking Pokémon, though, is totally nonsense and dumb.
You gotta find a balance between credibility (the two Pokémon combining in a good way) and balance of features (50% each Pokémon).
Design-wise, that's all what I had to say. Now, find interesting poses to the creatures you've made. All your Pokémon doesn't have cool poses; posing is also a fundamental part to the drawing. If your character's pose is boring/awkward, that will only throw people off.
maybe I'm biased, I don't like when people fuse Pokémon together (to me, they're VERY SLIGHTLY better than recoloring things). But, while you're right about getting 50/50 with your latest one, I don't really see the point of giving Zoroark scorpion legs.
if you're going to fuse Pokémon, at least fuse them so it wouldn't look so abdsurd and/or out of place. Dragoperior, for example, while it has more than one Pokémon and less than other, could totally work as a living being, giving insect legs to a wolf-looking Pokémon, though, is totally nonsense and dumb.
You gotta find a balance between credibility (the two Pokémon combining in a good way) and balance of features (50% each Pokémon).
Design-wise, that's all what I had to say. Now, find interesting poses to the creatures you've made. All your Pokémon doesn't have cool poses; posing is also a fundamental part to the drawing. If your character's pose is boring/awkward, that will only throw people off.