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Published: 2015-02-14 19:35:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 2001; Favourites: 60; Downloads: 6
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I've posted these guys before, but never full art of the whole line together, so here we go! These are my fire starters: Bunfin, Arsinge, and Rupsen. They communicate by blowing steam through their noses/holes.Bunfin -Lv. 16-> Arsinge -Lv. 36-> Rupsen
Bunfin
The Burner Pokemon
Type: Fire
Ability: Blaze (HA: Flash Fire)
Height: 2'00"
Weight: 22 lbs
HP: 50
Atk: 59
Def: 41
SpA: 70
SpD: 35
Spe: 55
Total: 310
Arsinge
The Burner Pokemon
Type: Fire/Steel
Ability: Blaze (HA: Flash Fire)
Height: 3'07"
Weight: 123 lbs
HP: 70
Atk: 70
Def: 70
SpA: 93
SpD: 47
Spe: 55
Total: 405
Rupsen
The Burner Pokemon
Type: Fire/Steel
Ability: Blaze (HA: Flash Fire)
Height: 7'03"
Weight: 542 lbs
HP: 98
Atk: 90
Def: 100
SpA: 120
SpD: 67
Spe: 55
Total: 530
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Comments: 8
popcornhorn [2017-11-15 04:35:53 +0000 UTC]
i love this design and i need your help! i have multiple designs made for my fakemon region but im to concerned that they are not good enough. wait... now that i compare my style is a lot like yours that kind of cool. no i didn't copy (im not that type.) what do i do!?
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fuzzball288 In reply to popcornhorn [2018-02-01 02:25:27 +0000 UTC]
Just keep working on em! It took me years to get to designs I was happy with for my starters, and they went through a lot of revisions. Look closely at other people's designs and think about why you like them: interesting shapes, good use of color, creative faces, etc. Try to apply what you've learned to your own designs (in a unique way, not straight copying obviously). As you create lots of designs, you'll end up developing a style, don't worry about if it's too similar to other people!
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popcornhorn In reply to fuzzball288 [2018-02-01 02:56:32 +0000 UTC]
thanks! i dont have a drawing tablet but i want to get my art online( no scanner either) help
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fuzzball288 In reply to popcornhorn [2018-02-10 04:36:30 +0000 UTC]
You can always take photos if you have a camera! Try to put the art in even lighting and take the photo looking straight-on, not angled. You can even clean up the art with computer programs. Upping brightness and contrast can get rid of a lot of marks, shadows, etc. if you're taking pics of lineart only, and you could fill in colors on the computer with SAI or some similar program too!
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