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It's pretty obvious that the video is mimicking Sugimori's art style, one that looks ridiculously good in 3D. So much so that it's almost upsetting there isn't a game in this classic art style.
Fan artist @Pokeyugami on Twitter decided to take Sugimori’s style and imagine how it might look applied to a modern day Pokemon game. The result is nothing short of breathtaking, ...
A Pokemon Scarlet and Violetfan artist re-imagined the Paldea region's three starters, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly, in the 1996 art style of the original Pokemon Red and Green games and shared ...
Long-time fans of the Pokémon franchise may remember the early retro art style of Ken Sugimori, the illustrator of the artwork used for the original Pokémon games. Sugimori’s artstyle is much ...
Bringing Pokémon Red / Blue into 3D with the original Sugimori art style creates an enormous sense of personality. It’s like walking through a painting. Granted, ...
Two Decades Later, Pokémon's Original Iconic Art Can Finally Be Seen In Its Full Glory Pokémon fans have long circulated washed-out versions of Ken Sugimori’s original pieces ...
Ken Sugimori, best known as the character designer and art director of Pokémon, has been around since the inception of the franchise.In a translation provided by Siliconera recently, the talented ...
Ken Sugimori is perhaps the most iconic Pokémon artist and he has that reputation for a reason. ... Sugimori-style lines was rare in the Pokémon TCG at the time.
Created by Ken Sugimori, Gorillaimo can be found in Pokemon’s Pre-Gen 1 concept art. But he was probably just created to illustrate the game’s mechanics — not to become an actual Pokemon.
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