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YOU TWO HAVE TYPE ADVANTAGE. USE IT. THAT RHYDON DIES TO A SINGLE LEAFAGE
At least they smacked that Goldduck with type advantage
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hear me out. So I'm seeing an all out double battle between raihan and his bf. Their both flirting with each other raihan has the edge. But the Bf's trump card? A goldduck with cloud 9 which totally stops all weather related tactics.
"Well, THAT's new."
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Hellens mezidor goldduck pokemon natural remedy defense from the gods yugioh spell card chiaotzu gold 305s cigarettes marijuana #titusonetwo 🕯
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Just spent five minutes convinced Psyduck is based on a Platypus
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How do you begin designing a (poké) gijinka? I want to get into it. My main struggle is outfits that reflect the original design. I can do body shape/face well but outfits throw me off. Even more embarrassing bc i love fashion
Someone asked me something similar a while back and I gave sort of a joking answer--but I really do have a sort of process that I go about when I make Poke-gijinkas! I kind of feel like talking about it so I’ll do that now! Hopefully it helps you young Anon-chan. It kind of covers the whole thing, not just costuming, but it’s all the same process! It’s very long so I’ll put it under a readmore--sorry mobile folks.
Step 1 : Look up what other people have done
Lets say I want to draw a Golduck Gijinka (I just asked my roommate for a random pokemon lol) I usually start by googling “Golduck Gijinka” and see what comes up!
I do this for two reasons--One, I want to see what other people have done to get inspired! for a design like Goldduck, which is very simple, it’s easy to get stuck on the outfit. So seeing how others have handled it makes it easier for me to think of it! For example, I love the sea captain idea in the second row, and lower still is a Japanese style example!
The second reason I do this, is to see what other people have done and go against it! for example, here I see a lot of people have done caucasian, male or male presenting gijinkas, most of them with a surfer or water theme, and lot of them with spiky hair. While there are some elements that seem inherent (Like the spiky hair and blue color scheme) There’s no rule saying my gijinkas has to have those elements.
Step 2 : I consider outfit “themes” and how certain elements translate into those themes.
For example, for my Gengar gijinka, I wanted him to be a an estate owning gentleman, choosing that theme informed my decisions on what sort of outfit to put him--but I’ve seen a lot Gengars who are punk rockers, or graveyard keepers! I just wanted to put him in a suit because I noticed his dress shirt and waist coat could translate into the Gengar face! Which is one of the most, if not the most iconic element of Gengars design--his BIG TOOTHY GRIN AND FACE. I really wanted to get that iconic element incorporated into the outfit itself.
Which is the second part of this step! translating elements.
Going back to the Goldduck example, As mentioned, the design is very simple It’s important to pull out the most iconic elements of the golducks design and make them as clear and straightforward as possible.
In Golducks case, his spiky hair and duck bill, as well as his red forehead dot is probably the most recognizable part of him. As mentioned as well, these usually translate to a hat bill, spiky hair, and a literal forehead dot.
However! There are many ways you can interpret these design elements!
Think of a theme, and how those shapes translate into those costume’s themes!
Step 3 : Enjoy what you’re doing!
If your goal is to stick as close to the pokemons theme and silhouette then the first creation, the young man in the wet suit and hat is actually the closest to Golducks design! Bottom line is to look at the most iconic part of the pokemon and think of how it can become different things.
PHEW THAT GOT REALLY LONG AND IDK IF IT ACTUALLY HELPS but hopefully it makes my process a little less mysterious!
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