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That looks really good, but something is slightly off. The head, tail and "collar thing" give the impression of a final evolution, but the rest feels more like a middle evolution. I think it doesn't look powerful enough in it's body. If you look at the other final starter evolutions, they usually have large muscles or knobbly joints.
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WOW! I was away for a while and I am seeing amazing things. It warms my heart seeing people working together like this... *sniff*
I'm so in love with your designs Sketchasaur. I must say though now that I see the final evolution with pinkish petals around the neck it sort of gives me a Meganium vibe. I don't know maybe its just me. Either way I got to update the first post!
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Yes I agree frilled lizards are speedsters and not very powerful.
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02-11-2011, 10:10 AM
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How is this as far as proportions go? I want to get an idea of how large each sprite should be?
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It looks good, but my best guess would be putting the sprites next to other grass starter evos to get a sense of what it might look like.
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Those proportions seem a little bit off with respect to the middle evo. If you look, the middle one is leaning forwards more than the final one, meaning that, once you stand it up, they are roughly the same height with those proportions.
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02-11-2011, 03:58 PM
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Okay then, I see what you mean. Here is an updated proportion chart. (Evo 2 is standing straight up.)
Also, anyone come up with names for these three?
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First: Nettile (Nettle + Reptile)
Second: Drawing blanks words I wanted to work with: Fern, Frill and Mydo from (Chlamydosaurus)
Third: Rafleziard/Raflesiard (Pronounced: Ra-flee-zee-erd)
I really wish I could get my creative juices flowing to make some pokemon, you guys seriously rock.
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Sproutile (Sprout + Reptile)
Colleaf (Collar+leaf) for 2nd
Frillsar/Frillsaur for the third evo.
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Oye, so I made a clownfish pokemon to go with the Sea Anemone pokemon. Yay or Nay?
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Sproutile is good.
Dilophorest is something I came up with for the last evolution (Combination of Dilophosaurus and Forest, Dilophosaurus being a frill-necked dinosaur).
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Dilophosaurus didn't actually have a neck frill; many people think that it did because of the Jurassic Park movie.