These are the coloured in sketches that I made for my old Salazzle inflation sequence. It was originally going to be two individual images (parts 2 and 4), but I last minute decided to make a sequence out of it. As a result, the drawings are a little messy and rushed. I also used to ink them with pen before scanning them back in the day, so I could not change them.
I decided to add a background and actually showed the pokemon that did this to Salazzle. I also added some more text.
digital version
sequence cover page
I decided to add a background and actually showed the pokemon that did this to Salazzle. I also added some more text.
digital version
sequence cover page
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Inflation
Species Pokemon
Size 1659 x 2221px
File Size 7.99 MB
First off, I did NOT expect you to re-dp this drawing but in traditional coloring and on paper.
Second...The one who was talking was the Male Typhlosion All This Time!??!?......That is really weird to think about...I thought it was some god/goddess/narrator who was the one speaking that we can't see. But it was a male Typhlosion all this time!?!?...Strange....But good to know it's him rather than some random voice from 2 years back.
Third, It's interesting to see you attempt this old drawing from 2 years ago, but done on traditional paper/traditional drawings. Plus, showing the background actually shows where the Salazzle is. Again, can't wait to see how this goes, as well as what the final page looks like in this traditional drawing remake of the digital version of my top favorite blueberry inflation pokemon sequence of all time (and so far).
Fourth, Wow, there's a bit more dialogue than I thought (even the Salazzle speaks too...Dang, and I know the text is just the same as the old one, but again, somewhat hard to see one or two words, but other than that, it's pretty easy to read them.
Second...The one who was talking was the Male Typhlosion All This Time!??!?......That is really weird to think about...I thought it was some god/goddess/narrator who was the one speaking that we can't see. But it was a male Typhlosion all this time!?!?...Strange....But good to know it's him rather than some random voice from 2 years back.
Third, It's interesting to see you attempt this old drawing from 2 years ago, but done on traditional paper/traditional drawings. Plus, showing the background actually shows where the Salazzle is. Again, can't wait to see how this goes, as well as what the final page looks like in this traditional drawing remake of the digital version of my top favorite blueberry inflation pokemon sequence of all time (and so far).
Fourth, Wow, there's a bit more dialogue than I thought (even the Salazzle speaks too...Dang, and I know the text is just the same as the old one, but again, somewhat hard to see one or two words, but other than that, it's pretty easy to read them.
It is not really redoing the drawing, as it is colouring in my old traditional drawings.
The way I do digital art, is a draw something on physical paper, and then scan it it finish it on the computer.
Yeah, I wanted to give a face to the voice. The text boxes in the digital ones was a last minuet decision, and at the time I was not confident enough to add another character. The original sequence was a bit of a mess behind the scene.
I added a bit more dialog now!
The way I do digital art, is a draw something on physical paper, and then scan it it finish it on the computer.
Yeah, I wanted to give a face to the voice. The text boxes in the digital ones was a last minuet decision, and at the time I was not confident enough to add another character. The original sequence was a bit of a mess behind the scene.
I added a bit more dialog now!
Ahh okay. So it was black and white originally then...Good to know...It feels like as if it was re-drawn and re-done in traditional artwork.
(nodding up and down slowly)...Okay, makes sense...That's pretty much what I did with my personal cartoon characters as well (two of them before I realized it was easier just to do it straight to digital rather than paper, followed by scanning, and then tracing it to make a digital version of it).
OOOOOOOOoohhhhhhhhhhh....That explains it...That part in the original was a last minute thing??? Huh...It makes me wonder if there was a point in putting it in the original. But again, I guess people find a way to learn how to insert other characters into their drawing eventually. Even I at least would have taken the time to draw whichever characters needed to appear in my drawings, so this way they're already there from the start....Oh well, now I know and understand who was the one actually talking, not just some narrator or god/goddess who was speaking. And yeah, I see new dialogue in this story compared to the original digital version (but again, both this one and the original are still my top favorites from you, but number 3 in my top favorite blueberry inflation sequences of all time).
(nodding up and down slowly)...Okay, makes sense...That's pretty much what I did with my personal cartoon characters as well (two of them before I realized it was easier just to do it straight to digital rather than paper, followed by scanning, and then tracing it to make a digital version of it).
OOOOOOOOoohhhhhhhhhhh....That explains it...That part in the original was a last minute thing??? Huh...It makes me wonder if there was a point in putting it in the original. But again, I guess people find a way to learn how to insert other characters into their drawing eventually. Even I at least would have taken the time to draw whichever characters needed to appear in my drawings, so this way they're already there from the start....Oh well, now I know and understand who was the one actually talking, not just some narrator or god/goddess who was speaking. And yeah, I see new dialogue in this story compared to the original digital version (but again, both this one and the original are still my top favorites from you, but number 3 in my top favorite blueberry inflation sequences of all time).
And as for those who wish to know what the text reads, it says the following:
Typhlosion: "This is the best tasting berry in the world, I hope you like it."
Salazzle: "It's not like you and that tubby belly of yours needs it anyway."
Typhlosion: "The best part is that the affects are permanent! I'm sure you'll love it."
Salazzle: "What's happening to my snout!?!?"
Typhlosion: "Looking better already."
Typhlosion: "This is the best tasting berry in the world, I hope you like it."
Salazzle: "It's not like you and that tubby belly of yours needs it anyway."
Typhlosion: "The best part is that the affects are permanent! I'm sure you'll love it."
Salazzle: "What's happening to my snout!?!?"
Typhlosion: "Looking better already."
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