Mo' Pokemon, fewer problems
Apr. 11th, 2019 12:17 amI'm feeling better than I was yesterday. I can push the despairing back into the little hidey hole it hangs out in most of the time so I can go about my day to day without falling apart.
I am, however, still feeling it with this whole drawing Pokemon thing. They're easy to draw, but they're cute and expressive and many of them are hilariously weird.
The inspiration for this Bewear comes almost entirely from the Pokemon X and Y anime series. I don't know a huge amount Bewear as a Pokemon, otherwise, but the one in that show is amazing and hilariously unsettling. So I wanted to draw it! I thought it would be funny to do a sort of underlit thing, but I wasn't confident in my ability to do it how I wanted in most of the art mediums I've been working with lately. So I dragged out a set of chalk pastels that I've had since high school. The fact that any of them are left is a really good indicator of how much I use my chalk pastels. I was a little worried, since it had been SO LONG since I've used them--at least 16 years--but they worked an absolute treat! I spent a lot of the drawing giggling at it, which is usually a good sign for me when I'n doing something like this.
Click to enlarge!

Available as a print via Deviantart
I am, however, still feeling it with this whole drawing Pokemon thing. They're easy to draw, but they're cute and expressive and many of them are hilariously weird.
The inspiration for this Bewear comes almost entirely from the Pokemon X and Y anime series. I don't know a huge amount Bewear as a Pokemon, otherwise, but the one in that show is amazing and hilariously unsettling. So I wanted to draw it! I thought it would be funny to do a sort of underlit thing, but I wasn't confident in my ability to do it how I wanted in most of the art mediums I've been working with lately. So I dragged out a set of chalk pastels that I've had since high school. The fact that any of them are left is a really good indicator of how much I use my chalk pastels. I was a little worried, since it had been SO LONG since I've used them--at least 16 years--but they worked an absolute treat! I spent a lot of the drawing giggling at it, which is usually a good sign for me when I'n doing something like this.
Click to enlarge!

Available as a print via Deviantart