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Hey there! Big fan of you and your fluffy mews :) Mew is my favorite pokemon and I would love to be able to draw it, but I'm not very good. Do you have any tips for drawing (fluffy) mews?
I get this question a lot so I’ll give it my best shot! This is NOT perfect and simply just the best way I could figure it out to explain.
Last one is a pratice 2 are a ya’ll can use!
Just credit me if you do ;3
#ask#ancient mew#mew#pokemon#mew pokemon#the ancient mew#pokémon mew#tutorial#fur tutorial#how to draw#fur#stylized fur
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Making of Sprigatito 🍃
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Origami Cynthia designed by ino87 on youtube, folded by me from a square of about 50 cm double tissue (black on one side and yellow on the other).
I like how the designer handled the color changes. Tutorial here:
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#origami#paper folding#paper art#paper#champion cynthia#cynthia pokemon#pokemon#sinnoh#pokemon gen 4#pokemon diamond and pearl#pokemon cynthia#was excited to see this tutorial and knew I had to fold her#still have to fold more of this designer's work#so many good Pokémon designs I haven't folded yet#Youtube
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Always wanted to do one of these!!! Starting out real simple lmaooo, just so I get can my footing with breaking some of my doodles down! Looking forward to trying my hand at some other mini-tutorials in the future!! <333

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ever since filtering out pokémon opinions of anyone under 25, my life has known peace.
#🍰.txt#i cannot live in the same community as someone that thinks the hand holding was a good addition.#many pokémon games ruined by the hand holding and worsening tutorials.
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You get transported to a not-real world...
#oz#narnia#wonderland#wizarding word#middle earth#Discworld#Pokémon#Land of Ooo#Naruto#Avatar#One Piece#Minecraft#Minecraft tutorial
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hello! i have finally faced my demons and have arrived upon your blog to bestow fanart upon you! (i’m so sorry for this - it is so bad and darkrai is SO FREAKING HARD TO DRAW i tried my best 😭)
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THIS IS TOO CUTE OH MY WORD
ALSO. EXCUSE ME????? YOU'RE APOLOGIZING FOR THIS SUPER CHARMING AND UTTERLY DELIGHTFUL PIECE OF GIFT ART DEPICTING MY FAVORITE POKEYMANS??????? I can tell you tried your best because it's AMAZING!!!! DO NOT APOLOGIZE FOR BEAUTY.
... But um. Yeah. I definitely agree on the Darkrai being painful to draw. The guy's absolutely brutal on an artist's sanity levels.
#THE HEARTS EVERYWHERE. THE HEARTS. *MY* HEART IS TURNING TO HAPPY MUSH#i had a pretty rough day as i queued this and so this piece was a very appreciated pick-me-up.#I'm sorry i didn't post the tips on drawing Darkrai that you requested in time! I'm still planning to answer the ask with a tutorial tho!#it'll be a bit but it's on my list!#the present is a gift fanart#ark/twig#travailshipping#pmd darkrai#pokémon mystery dungeon#pokemon mystery dungeon#pmd explorers#pmd eos#pmd sky#pmd2#pmd#queued
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Wurmple Build Log
Guess who's back to drop another overly detailed post about a cosplay project. Another Pokémon one, unsurprisingly! My dumb ass made a Nargacuga fursuit head back in 2020 so I could learn how to work with upholstery foam. It looked... alright... but I know in my heart it was a horrible, horrible mess. Fast forward to 2023, I go to a 3-day convention, wear a bunch of different heavy wigs the whole time, get a rash on my forehead and think, fuck it, I am cringe and I am free, I'm gonna finally live the dream and make a Pokémon suit. It'll be great, and I won't have to wear a wig; I'll just have to worry about heat strokes instead. Fun! Of course, in true shitpost fashion, my perfect fursuit candidate has 10 legs and is shaped like a sausage.

Click on over to read the wondrous tale of building a Wurmple Partial Suit in like two weeks.
1. The Worm

Wurmple started as a dumb little sketch in the corner of my notebook. I have a lot of cosplays and plushes under my belt but the last fursuit (head) kinda looked like it would belong in a bootleg Freddy Fazbear establishment, so I brainstormed over a bunch of Pokémon I like that would work as a partial and are simple enough in design to avoid accidentally creating Uncle Uncanny 2.0. The goal was something that would be relatively comfortable and easy to bring to events 'cause I'm just not mentally prepared to drag a suitcase in public transport and wear a full body sweat carpet yet. I ended up doodling a few ideas like Haunter or Koffing, but then I pictured a Bug Catcher trainer with a bug head and I thought it was funny as hell, so the choice was made. I picked up my copy of Alpha Sapphire to get a good look at the model and immediately ran into a problem; the eyes on Wurmple are literally on the side of the head. They sit so flush you literally cannot see them if you look at them from the front. Not a great start. I figured I could probably hide a small hole for vision right above the mandibles where the red and cream colors separate. I wasn't super confident it would work, but dammit, I was already commited to being a stupid Bug Bug Catcher. Similarly, I looked at the side profile and figured I could open a hole behind the mandibles at mouth height to breathe out of. With an disproportionate amount of confidence for the bullshit I'm about to summon into the world, I began the project by patterning out the tail.
2. Bug Ass
I'll be honest, I started on the tail so I wouldn't have a reason to back out of it if the head ended up being a hot mess. I've patterned out and sewn a few plush before, so making a big ol' headless grub sounded like a reasonable goal. I usually make plush patterns by building out the shape with newspaper and tape, but Wurmple's tail got pretty big when scaled to fit a human, so I searched for alternatives. I ended up building the base shape to draw a pattern out of by taping two pillows together. I tied down small sections to shape the belly and slapped a layer of masking tape over half of it to trace my pattern. Once everything looked good, I cut the pattern pieces out and laid them flat. The pillows were returned to the couch safely once they recovered from the barbaric treatment.


I dug through my materials storage (a sad lonely plastic bin) for some Trash Fabric ™ leftovers from other Trash Projects ™ and tested the pattern out to see how it looked. I made the pattern for the spikes and legs at that point based on the test build and adjusted some seams on the tape pattern to refine some shapes, but overall the first pattern was a great success!

With the mockup done, I pulled out the minky fabric and got to sewing the tail together. I picked minky for the project 'cause it felt right for the cartoony 3d models to have that smooth short-pile look in real life (kinda like the official mascots, really). I was aware the margin for error when your fur pile is 3mm long is basically non-existent, but hey, at least I could work without a respirator on unlike fur! Sewing the body of the tail was pretty straightforward; I assembled the belly panels together, stitched the darts on the red parts to form the curve, and attached the backside of the zigzag spikes to it. I assembled the top and bottom halves together, tacked each zigzag down in place by hand, and filled the whole thing with polyester stuffing to see my beautiful bug sausage take shape.

Once I was sure it everything looked good. I stitched six little white legs and attached them onto the belly by hand using the belly seams as a guide.

Before moving on to the top spikes, I took a break from handsewing to build the tail base. It's a little nub made out of sandwiched upholstery foam with a belt running through a channel carved into the foam. It's topped off with a layer of high density EVA Foam glued at the base to keep the anchor point sturdy. Huge thanks to Neffertity for her tail tutorials as this was the main inspiration behind the method I used for the tail attachment. The foam nub goes about a quarter of the way through the tail, with the rest of it being filled up with the polyester stuffing that was added earlier.

Once the tail attachment point was secured, I started sewing all the spikes for the top half of the tail, stuffed them, and then stitched each of them to the tail by hand. Once they were all stitched on securely, I sewed the back closed with one last minky piece and Wurmple's tail was complete!
(Looking back, I could probably have machine stitched the legs and spikes on... But I was watching some really good Resident Evil Randomizer streams while handsewing these, so I didn't wanna get off the couch to work on the pattern again)


I'm so glad I started with the tail. It was basically a big plush, and I was so proud of the results when I was done that I was energized to start working on the head. Oh right, the stupid worm head with no vision.
3. The Head
Building up the shape of Wurmple's head was simple enough. I began by building a bucket head base out of upholstery foam by following Skyehigh's Studios old tutorial (new one linked here) and slapped some paper on it to figure out the size of the main elements; the mandibles and the eyes. I immediately regret following the tutorial steps for the eye holes, since I Forgot We Weren't Gonna Be Doing That, and mark where my cyclops eyehole is generally going to be instead.


Once I was satisfied with my patterns, I cut some more upholstery foam slabs, carved them with scissors until I got down to the general shape of the mandibles and horns, and glued them onto the base. I immediately got another stress injury carving everything down and realized I did not learn from my wig ventilating mistakes. I took a break to add a turkey carver to my online shopping bookmarks, which I immediately forgot about until I sat down to write this post. Since I was using minky for this project, I needed to make sure my base was as smooth as possible. The fabric is so thin it would pick up every wrinkle ever and look sad if I didn't. I dug into the bin for some Trash Felt ™ and glued it over the mandibles to smooth things out and added some mesh to the holes of the bucket head base to keep the curved shape of the head going without sacrificing those sweet ventilation holes. I also added my vision hole and marveled at my horrifying Mando helmet abomination. At that point in time I'm having some big doubts about the vision hole, but I trudge on because I'm not just gonna wear a bug ass to these conventions.


With the base complete, I covered the whole thing in tape and drew over it like I did with the tail to create a pattern, made sure to forget to take pictures of said pattern so that this step is lost to time, and started sewing the head fabric so I could slap some skin on this bad boy, starting with the horns. At the same time, I stitched the darts on the mandibles, pinned that to the head for later, and assembled the red halves of the head together on the back seam to test the fit.


With the test fit successful, I pulled the red part off in order to machine stitch it to the front half of the head along the zigzag edge and slipped the whole thing over the head again. With everything in place, I painstakingly handstitched everything up, including the side of the mandibles and the horns.

Somewhere in the magical stretch of time between midnight and 5 in the morning, I somehow summoned the inner lining of the head out of french terry knit, a tape pattern and a dream. I also painted a little piece of buckram for the eye mesh to match the red fabric and glued that to the inside of the head. I included a little velcro pocket on the back of the neck in the lining to insert a powerbank for the fans (which I then proceeded to procrastinate on installing for a whole 4 months afterwards). Since I'm an idiot and took no pictures signed an NDA with the Midnight Craft Wizard, here's a picture of the fan installation in the mandibles with velcro so they can be removed to wash it. (Fan kit by Henry's Helmet Fans)

Once the head was completed, I finally went to sleep. And then I woke up at noon and remembered I forgot the eyes WHOOPS I cut four circles out of high density EVA Foam (Two of them smaller for the pupils), heat shaped a slight curve to them, and covered them with minky. I glued the pupils to the irises and then I glued those suckers to the head and NOW THE HEAD WAS ACTUALLY DONE WOOHOO

Turns out hiding the vision hole right over the mandibles was... Actually a decent idea, in the end. It blends pretty well into the face at a short distance. The mouth opening also isn't visible in most angles so I can actually breathe pretty well, and I can even wear a portable necklace fan and have it blow hair into the head without making poor Wurmple eat the fan.

I took it for a test run and realized the eye vision in the suit was actually pretty damn bad overall because the minky covered half of the original hole up, especially on the sides. I took a heat gun and some scissors to the head so I could peel it back around the vision hole, cut some material out to open it up more, and glued everything back down with a new piece of mesh. Now I have like 40 more degrees in my cone of vision, which puts me on par with some of the guys in Metal Gear Solid.


With those adjustments done, the head was finally complete!
4. Get Worm'd on

Turns out I like it a whole lot, whoops. It's definitively not perfect (what costume ever is?), but it looks leagues better than I expected it would, so it works out. Looking back, I don't think I'd really do anything else differently on the build. I still got to make the Bug Catcher outfit to go along with it, but with winter in full swing there's no rush to do so. Definitively looking forward to making a net, though!

If you're still reading, thank you for getting through my ramblings! I hope it was an interesting read, and maybe even provided some insights or inspirations for your own future projects.
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#Wurmple#Cosplay#Pokemon#Pokemon Cosplay#Fursuit#Partial Fursuit#Fursuit Friday#Pokemon Fursuit#Fursuit Maker#Cosplay tutorial#Cosplay Build Log#Original Content#Oh yeah I'm totally making another dumb pokémon suit project after this it was real fun#I'm thinking maybe giving that Koffing or Haunter idea a try later. Or maybe something else equally stupid like Grimer. Something
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Hot to draw Smoliv tutorial
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Video Game Track Bracket Round 2
Battle! (Brendan / May) from Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire
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Tutorial from Great Ghoul Duel
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Propaganda under the cut. If you want your propaganda reblogged and added to future polls, please tag it as propaganda or otherwise indicate this!
Tutorial:
Best Google doodle game ever, I had so much fun playing it and the music is pretty good too!
#tournament poll#f: pokémon#s: pokémon#g: pokémon omega ruby/alpha sapphire#g: great ghoul duel#pokemon#google ghost game#pokemon music#the great ghoul duel#pokémon#google doodle#pokemon battle music#pokemon oras#pokémon oras#round 2#t: battle! (brendan / may)#t: tutorial
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normalize keeping your objectively mediocre route 1 team for the entire game
#pokémon#i had a good reason for it in gen 4. gen 9 idek how it happened#there were two pokémon on my final team that i got *after* the tutorial. but they were pretty early on in the run overall#quaxly + oinkologne + talonflame + ampharos aka the early baby squad#then tinkaton + gallade bc i wasn’t about to Not have those
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(What's the difference between regular anons and magic anons? Also should I still format my character speech in the same way for the anons or just say that all normal speech is Saphi?)
#Katt-side#This is my equivalent of being partway through a tutorial#I'll be fine once I'm actually used to the formatting#Until then: PANIC#OOC#pokemon#pokeblog rp#pokemon rp#pokémon irl#pkmn irl
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Making of Eevee ✴️
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Feels weird that Pokémon games still double the waiting time in battles by having the flow go “X has happened!”, then a pause, and THEN having the effect occur rather than having the text and the effect take place simultaneously
#I think you can have both ‘battles are a cinematic and immersive experience’ and ‘battles can be tedious and unimportant sometimes’#by just giving the player more options like speedy battles that skip flavor text pauses AND animations would do wonders#also Pokémon games Reeeeeeeaaaaaaally need to adopt scene and dialogue skipping that other RPGs often have to make replays more fun#also allows returning players to skip tutorials that I agree are inportant for new players#SV doesn’t rly have enough options#like all the games are lacking in options but it REALLY shows in SV. like why is there an option to only skip SOME cutscenes#game thoughts
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Technically? Pokémon.
what was your original fandom. like not the one you first started with on tumblr. the first bit of media that you made content for
#I used to draw them based on YouTube tutorials#I have a whole sketchbook of them#little me loved drawing tutorials#tbh before it was Pokémon it was LPS but LPS wasn’t much of a fandom in my eyes during that age
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