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Can you believe it guys? That’s it! We’re at the end of the line! All 18 regular Pokemon types featured for Project ROTOR! For the finale, I simply wanted to mirror Miku with Miradon, so having Teto with Koraidon was a simple choice to make. Gave Teto more of a classic biker appearance compared to Miku’s more techwear inspired look. You know for being the final post there really wasn’t much to say this time around.
That being said, I guess this is it. Project ROTOR is coming to a close… But this won’t be the final post! This Saturday, which happens to be the one year anniversary of Teto’s SV AI release, I’ll make one big masterpost featuring every illustration relating to ROTOR as a final bookend for the project. And with that, happy birthday once again, Teto. I’ve only really been a big fan for a little over a year at this point, but the impact you’ve had on me in that time is immeasurable. I can already tell you I’ve got more Teto art coming in the pipeline (some maybe sooner than you’d think 😉), so this journey is far from over. If you’ve read this far, thanks for joining as I indulge myself with this obsession of mine, and see you next time!
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Bread! I knew from this project's conception that I had to include Dachsbun, and by extension, a baker and bread themed design for Teto. Between the loaf toque, the croissant drills, and the baguette apron (and of course, actual baguettes), I think I made a pretty fun design. I originally tried incorporating some pink into the design, but it just ended up feeling forced. Not like every fairy design, Pokemon or otherwise, needs to be pink so it’s no big deal. Threw in an Alcremie with Strawberry Sweets since it both fit the theme and looks like it has little drills of its own. And that’s all there is to it!
Tomorrow check back for the final type, Dragon Trainer Teto!