A little bit ago I saw somebody who was challenged to draw their favorite Pokemon from each type. I decided it was a cool idea, and despite not being challenged by anyone, took the challenge. I'll be uploading a new picture each day until I've gone through each typing. The Pokemon are listed according to the typing chart on Serebii.net.
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Tyranitar is an absolute beast, and I've always used one of one of my teams up until the point where sand stream was nerfed so it only lasted 5 turns. Again, Gen 2 was my most favorite generation due to it being the one I grew up with so a lot of Johto Pokemon remain as my favorites. Tyranitar's godzilla-like looks always looked so cool to me, and I could never wait to go to Mt. Silver in order to catch myself a Larvitar.
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Tyranitar is an absolute beast, and I've always used one of one of my teams up until the point where sand stream was nerfed so it only lasted 5 turns. Again, Gen 2 was my most favorite generation due to it being the one I grew up with so a lot of Johto Pokemon remain as my favorites. Tyranitar's godzilla-like looks always looked so cool to me, and I could never wait to go to Mt. Silver in order to catch myself a Larvitar.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Pokemon
Species Pokemon
Size 750 x 750px
File Size 208.6 kB
Listed in Folders
Tyranitar is my favorite rock(and even dark) type Pokemon too.
Even if it has tons of weaknesses, it's still powerful (depends on the trainer) and popular in competitive Pokemon battles.
Btw I can't imagine how did you do this. Drawing by a mouse is really hard, but you just did good jobs. You're amazing.
Even if it has tons of weaknesses, it's still powerful (depends on the trainer) and popular in competitive Pokemon battles.
Btw I can't imagine how did you do this. Drawing by a mouse is really hard, but you just did good jobs. You're amazing.
The program I use (and am now formerly using) had a sketch option which helped to smooth out my lines, unfortunately it didn't have anti-aliasing and was pretty buggy. So I've moved to FireAlpaca, which also has a line smoothing feature and has way better brush options.
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