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itsblasttothepast · 26 days ago
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So, this is the Checo-luck post! Let's hope and tomorrow he will win this! Shakir 2.0!
Starting with magic Axolotls, to remind you Checo's mexican heritage and magic:
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Pokemon luck with Squirtle in my balcony, with flowers behind him so make him look super cute! (and he looks also super happy):
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And since I'm addicted to Coca-cola, here are the two things I love very much: A coke bottle with a cute car for halloween!:
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Catnifesting! Gatimanifestando!:
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My altar with St. Jude, and a plate with a circle of salt and lemon (hey, Supernatural has taught me things!):
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And a Stormstrooper in the background, just because.
So let's hope for the best!
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goobersplat · 1 year ago
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Illustration from Magical Pokemon journey : One lone Pikachu by Yumi Tsukirino
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hotwaterandmilk · 11 months ago
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Series: Pocket Monster PiPiPi ★ Adventure Artist: Tsukirino Yumi Publication: Ciao Magazine (12/1997) Source: Scanned from my personal collection
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strawberrypancakesco · 7 months ago
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....Working on some pokemon things! Commissions are open!
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artypurrs · 9 months ago
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Pokemon moodbords! Moodbords I made for my sister to go with her gym badges 😃 I know I'm not very good at making these but hopefully someday I'll be ok
Gym badges made by the amazing artist @sigulary thank you very much 🫂
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gaybd1 · 1 year ago
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Hmmm dissociating hardcore today and yesterday on the commute to work bc of the pain… not good
(also it makes me SUPER tired…)
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sunstoneserval · 2 years ago
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Pokemon as D&D classes!
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cockyroaches · 1 year ago
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In continuation: Protean is insanely broken in general before The Nerfing but guess who picked Fennekin regardless despite Froakie having access to it in EXWY
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poke-ponies · 1 year ago
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More cannons, more better 🚿
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lunarmoontea · 2 years ago
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A commissioned piece that I was given permission to share with y'all!
If you're interested in some artwork, feel free to message me!
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itsblasttothepast · 1 month ago
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I won't see the Sprint Qualy because I have a work thing, so I just hope with all my heart Checo does well and show everyone he's amazing.
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Another Squirtle for EXTRA LUCK!
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puppetmaster13u · 10 months ago
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So this Au still needs a name, BUT
I have figured out what Most of the pokemon evolved from! It only took uh, lemme look at a clock, a week or three!
For those not interested in clicking a link, it's a pokemon/dc crossover but pokemon is straight up just a Gotham thing. Like, the flora and fauna and everything else have become corrupted/ mutated/ adapted, etc into strange creatures with stranger abilities thanks to the chemicals, magic, death pits, curses, and everything else all mixing together.
So anyway, have a list of what each pokemon originally were before Gotham got a hold of them. Some things brought into Gotham (such as via zoos, museums, or rogues or whatever) and others always there. Do keep in mind I am (mostly) not including Legendaries because I'm still not sure if I want those in the Au yet lol.
Canines 
Vulpix Lines (Foxes) 
Growlithe Lines (Large Dog Breeds) 
Abra Line (Fox) 
Snubbul Line (Bulldog Mix Breed) 
Houndour Line (Medium Dog Breeds) 
Smeargle (Beagle Mix Breed) 
Poochyena Line (Hyena) 
Electrike Line (Maned Wolf) 
Absol (Samoyed Mix Breed) 
Riolu Line (Egyptian Wolf) 
Lillipup Line (Terrier Mix Breed) 
Zorua Lines (Wolf) 
Fennekin Line (Fox) 
Furfrou (Poodle Mix Breed) 
Rockruff Lines (Akita Mix Breed) 
Nickit Line (Red Fox) 
Yamper Line (Small Dog Breeds) 
Fidough Line (Dachshund Mix Breed) 
Greavard Line (Sheepdog Mix Breed) 
Felines 
Meowth Lines (Domestic Cats) 
Eevee Lines (Domestic Cats) 
Skitty Line (Shorthair Cat) 
Shinx Line (Lynx) 
Glameow Line (Domestic Cat) 
Purrloin Line (Domestic Cat) 
Litleo Line (Lion) 
Espurr Line (Folded-Ear Cat) 
Litten Line (Tiger) 
Sprigatito Line (Lynx) 
Rodents 
Rattata Line (Domestic Rat) 
Alolan Rattata (Wild Rat) 
Pikachu Lines (House Mouse) 
Clefairy Line (Chinchilla) 
Azurill Line (Vole) 
Plusle (Long-Eared Woodrat)
Minun (Long-Eared Woodrat) 
Bidoof Line (Beaver) 
Pachirisu (Squirrel) 
Minccino Line (Chinchilla) 
Emolga (Flying Squirrel) 
Chespin Line (Chipmunk) 
Dedenne (Gerbil) 
Togedemaru (Spiny Rat) 
Skwovet Line (Red Squirrel) 
Morpeko (Guinea Pig) 
Pawmi Line (Viscacha)
Tandemaus (Field Mouse)
Birds 
Pidgey Line (Waxwings) 
Spearow Line (Sparrow) 
Doduo Line (Kiwi Bird) 
Magby Line (Duck) 
Hoothoot Line (Horned Owl) 
Togepi Line (Chicken Eggs) 
Natu Line (Quail) 
Murkrow Line (Crows) 
Delibird (Penguin) 
Skarmory (Condor) 
Torchic Line (Chicken) 
Taillow Line (Barn Swallow) 
Wingull Line (Seagull) 
Swablu Line (Lorikeet) 
Piplup Line (Penguin) 
Starly Line (Starling) 
Chatot (Parrot) 
Pidove Line (Pigeon) 
Ducklett Line (Swan) 
Rufflet Line (Eagle) 
Vullaby Line (Vulture) 
Fletchling Line (Robin) 
Spritzee Line (Grosbeak) 
Hawlucha (Raptor Bird) 
Rowlett Line (Owl) 
Pikipek Line (Toucans) 
Oricorio(s) (Honeycreepers) 
Rookidee Line (Corvid) 
Cramorant (Cormorant)
Eiscue (Penguin) 
Quaxly Line (Duck) 
Squawkabilly (Parakeet) 
Wattrel Line (Petrel) 
Flittle Line (Ostrich) 
Bombirdier (Stork) 
Flamigo (Flamingo) 
Reptiles 
Charmander Line (Newt) 
Squirtle Line (Box Turtle) 
Ekans Line (Ringneck Snake) 
Lapras (Sea Turtle) 
Dratini Line (Sea Snake) 
Totodile Line (Alligator) 
Dunsparce Line (Snake) 
Larvitar Line (Spiny Lizard) 
Treecko Line (Leaf-Tailed Lizard) 
Aron Line (Terrapin) 
Torkoal (Snapping Turtle) 
Seviper (Viper) 
Kecleon (Chameleon) 
Turtwig Line (Box Turtle) 
Snivy Line (Vine Snake) 
Sandile Line (Crocodile) 
Scraggy Line (Lizard) 
Tirtouga Line (Sea Turtle) 
Helioptile Line (Frilled-Neck Lizard) 
Salandit Line (Skink) 
Turtonator (Sideneck Turtle) 
Jangmo-o Line (Geckos) 
Sobble Line (Basilisk Lizard) 
Chewtle Line (Snapping Turtle) 
Silicobra Line (Cobra) 
Fuecoco Line (Crocodile) 
Cyclizar Lines (Anole) 
Amphibians
Bulbasaur Line (Toad) 
Poliwag Lines (Tadpool) 
Slowpoke Lines (Salamander) 
Lickitung (Tailed Frog) 
Happiny Line (Axolotl) 
Wooper Lines (Axolotl) 
Bagon Line (Salamander) 
Croagunk Line (Frog) 
Tympole Line (Toad) 
Froakie Line (Frog) 
Toxel Line (Salamander) 
Tadbulb Line (Green Frog) 
Fish & Sealife 
Tentacool Line (Jellyfish) 
Shellder Line (Clam) 
Horse Line (Seahorses) 
Goldeen Line (Goldfish) 
Staryu Line (Starfish) 
Magikarp Line (Karp) 
Omanyte Line (Nautilus) 
Chinchou Line (Anglerfish) 
Qwilfish Lines (Pufferfish) 
Corsola Lines (Coral) 
Remoraid Line (Remoras) 
Mantine Line (Manta Ray) 
Mudkip Line (Mudskippers)
Gulpin Line (Sculpin Fish) 
Carvanha Line (Piranha) 
Wailmer Line (Whale) 
Barboach Line (Loach) 
Lileep Line (Crinoid) 
Feebas Line (Bass) 
Clamperl Line (Clam) 
Relicanth (Coelacanth) 
Luvdisc (Discus Fish) 
Gible Line (Shark) 
Finneon Line (Freshwater Butterflyfish) 
Basculin Line (Sea Bass) 
Frillish Lines (Jellyfish) 
Alomomola (Mola Mola Fish) 
Tynamo Line (Electric Eel) 
Stunfisk(s) (Stargazer Fish) 
Inkay Line (Squid) 
Binacle Line (Barnacle)
Skrelp Line (Leafy Seadragon) 
Wishiwashi (Herring/Anchovies) 
Mareanie Line (Crown of Thorns Starfish) 
Pyukumuku (Sea Cucumber) 
Bruxish (Triggerfish) 
Arrokuda Line (Barracuda) 
Clobbopus Line (Octopus) 
Hatenna Line (Jellyfish) 
Pincurchin (Urchin) 
Wiglett Line (Garden Eel) 
Finizen (Dolphin) 
Glimmet Line (Sea Anemone) 
Cetoddle Line (Whale) 
Veluza (Hake Fish) 
Dondozo (Catfish) 
Crustaceans
Krabby Line (Crab) 
Kabuto Line (Horseshoe Crab) 
Corphish Line (Crawfish) 
Dwebble Line (Hermit Crab) 
Clauncher Line (Lobster) 
Crabrawler Line (Crab) 
Klawf (Velvet Crab) 
Insects 
Caterpie Line (Butterfly) 
Weedle Line (Bee Larva) 
Paras Line (Cicada Nymph) 
Venonat Line (Swallowtail Moth) 
Scyther (Praying Mantis) 
Pinsir (Stag Beetle) 
Ledyba Line (Ladybug)
Yanma Line (Dragonfly) 
Pineco Line (Bagworm) 
Heracross (Rhino Beetle) 
Wurmple Lines (Spiked Caterpillars) 
Surskit Line (Water Skater) 
Nincada Lines (Cicada) 
Volbeat (Lightning Bug) 
Illumise (Lightning Bug) 
Trapinch Line (Antlion) 
Kricketot Line (Cricket) 
Burmy Lines (Bagworm) 
Combee Line (Honeybee) 
Sewaddle Line (Leaf Insect) 
Venipede Line (Centipede) 
Karrablast Line (Carabid Beetle) 
Pawniard Line (Beetle) 
Durant (Ant) 
Larvesta Line (Atlas Moth) 
Scatterbug Line (Butterfly) 
Grubbin Line (Stag Beetle) 
Cutiefly Line (Bee Fly) 
Fomantis Line (Orchid Mantis) 
Wimpod Line (Isopod) 
Blipbug Line (Ladybird) 
Sizzlipede Line (Centipede)
Snom Line (Jewel Caterpillar) 
Nymble Line (Grasshopper) 
Rellor Line (Scarab Beetle) 
Arachnids
Spinarak Line (Smiling Spider) 
Skorupi Line (Scorpion)
Joltik (Jumping Spider)
Dewpider (Diving Bell Spider) 
Tarountula Line (Orb Weaver) 
Gastropods
Slugma Line (Iron Snail) 
Shellos Lines (Sea Slugs)
Shelmet Line (Snail) 
Goomy Lines (Slug & Snail) 
Ungulates
Ponyta Lines (Domestic Horses) 
Drowzee Line (Tapir) 
Rhyhorn Line (Rhino) 
Tauros(es) (Large Horned Cows) 
Mareep Line (Sheep) 
Girafarig Line (Giraffe) 
Swinub Line (Mangalica Pigs) 
Phanpy Line (Elephant) 
Stantler Line (Deer) 
Miltank (Milk Cow) 
Numel Line (Camel) 
Spoink Line (Teacup Pig) 
Hippopotas Line (Hippo) 
Tepig Line (Domestic Pig) 
Blitzle Line (Zebra) 
Deerling Line (Deer) 
Bouffalant (Buffalo) 
Skiddo Line (Goat) 
Mudbray Line (Mule) 
Wooloo Line (Sheep) 
Cufant Line (Elephant) 
Lechonk Line (Pig) 
Primates
Mankey Line (Barbary Macaque) 
Aipom Line (Squirrel Monkey) 
Meditite Line (Indri) 
Chimchar Line (Chimpanzee) 
Pansage Line (Capuchin Monkey)
Pansear Line (Capuchin Monkey)
Panpour Line (Capuchin Monkey)
Darumaka Lines (Gibbon) 
Oranguru (Orangutan) 
Grookey Line (Gorilla) 
Mammal
Sandshrew Lines (Armadillo) 
Nidoran Lines (Hedgehog) 
Jigglypuff Line (Capybara) 
Zubat Line (Bat) 
Diglett Line (Mole) 
Psyduck Line (Platypus) 
Seel Line (Seals) 
Cubone Lines (Wombat) 
Kangaskhan (Kangaroo) 
Snorlax (Bear) 
Cyndaquil Lines (Echidna) 
Sentret Line (Ferret) 
Gligar Line (Scorpionfly) 
Teddiursa Line (Brown Bear) 
Sneasel Lines (Weasel) 
Zigzagoon Lines (Raccoon) 
Slakoth Line (Sloth) 
Whismur Line (Rabbit) 
Spinda (Panda) 
Zangoose (Mongoose) 
Spheal Line (Walrus) 
Buizel Line (River Otter) 
Buneary Line (Rabbit) 
Stunky Line (Skunk) 
Oshawott Lines (Sea Otter) 
Patrat Line (Meerkat) 
Woobat Line (Bat) 
Drilbur Line (Mole) 
Auduno (Pika) 
Cubchoo Line (Polar Bear) 
Mienfoo Line (Ermine) 
Heatmoor (Anteater) 
Bunnelby Line (Hare) 
Pancham Line (Panda) 
Noibat Line (Bat) 
Popplio Line (Sea Lion) 
Yungoos Line (Mongoose) 
Passimian (Lemur) 
Komola (Koala) 
Scorbunny Line (Wild Hare) 
Shroodle Line (Tenrecs) 
Living Fossils & Dinosaurs
Aerodactyl (Pterosaur) 
Anorith Line (Anomalocaris) 
Cranidos Line (Pachycephalosaurus) 
Shieldon Line (Ceratops) 
Archen Line (Archaeopteryx) 
Axew Line (Hadrosaurid) 
Tyrunt Line (Tyrannosaurus) 
Amaura Line (Amargasaurus) 
Dracozolt (Raptor-Rex) 
Arctozolt (Raptor-Plesiosaur)
Dracovish (Dunkleosteus-Rex) 
Arctovish(Dunkleosteus-Plesiosaur) 
Dreepy Line (Diplocaulus)
Great Tusk (Mammoth) 
Slither Wing (Prehistoric Lepidoptera)
Roaring Moon (Unknown Fossil/Time Travel)
Walking Wake (Dryptosaurus) 
Gouging Fire (Styracosaurus) 
Raging Bolt (Brontosaurus) 
Living Plants & Fungi 
Oddish Lines (Mandrake) 
Bellsprout Line (Pitcher Plant) 
Exeggcute Lines (Palm Seeds) 
Tangela Line (Seagrass) 
Chikorita Line (Pear) 
Hoppip Line (Dandelion) 
Sunkern Line (Sunflower) 
Shuckle (Slime Mold) 
Lotad Line (Lilypad) 
Seedot Line (Acorn) 
Shroomish Line (Mushroom) 
Budew Line (Rose) 
Cacnea Line (Cactus) 
Tropius (Banana Tree) 
Cherubi Line (Cherries) 
Carnivine (Venus Flytrap) 
Snover Line (Pine) 
Cottonee Line (Cotton Plants)
Petilil Lines (Lily Flower) 
Maractus (Flowering Cactus) 
Foongus Line (Mushrooms) 
Ferroseed Line (Durian Fruit) 
Flabebe Line (Flower) 
Pumpkaboo Line (Pumpkin) 
Morelull Line (Hallucinogenic Fungi) 
Bounsweet Line (Mangosteen) 
Comfey (Flowering Vine) 
Gossifleur Line (Cotton Plant) 
Applin Lines (Apples) 
Smoliv Line (Olive & Olive Tree) 
Bramblin Line (Thorns) 
Toadscool Line (Toadstool) 
Capsakid Line (Peppers) 
Stone & Gemstone
Geodude Lines (Rocks) 
Onix Line (Stone) 
Nosepass Line (Stone Statue) 
Sableye (Gemstones) 
Lunatone (Rock Carving) 
Solrock (Rock Carving)
Roggenrola Line (Geode) 
Druddigon (Gargoyle) 
Golett Line (Stone Statues) 
Carbink (Diamond) 
Diancie (Pink Diamond) 
Sandygast Line (Sand) 
Minior (Meteor) 
Stakataka (Stone Bricks) 
Rolycoly Line (Coal) 
Stonjourner (Stone Brick) 
Objects & Material
Magnemite Line (Magnets) 
Grimer Lines (Toxic Waste) 
Voltorb Lines (Balls) 
Porygon Line (Digital Data) 
Bonsly Line (Fake Trees) 
Wynaut Line (Doll) 
Baltoy Line (Clay Doll)
Shuppet Line (Doll) 
Duskull Line (Skull) 
Chimecho (Wind Chime) 
Drifloon Line (Balloon) 
Chingling (Bell) 
Bronzor Line (Mirror) 
Rotom (Digital Virus) 
Shaymin (Chia Pet) 
Munna Line (Pillow) 
Yamask Lines (Old Masks) 
Trubbish Line (Trash) 
Gothita Line (Dress) 
Solosis Line (Giant Cell) 
Klink Line (Gears) 
Litwick Line (Candles) 
Cryogonal (Ice) 
Honedge Line (Sword) 
Klefki (Keychains) 
Bergmite Lines (Ocean Ice) 
Stufful Line (Teddy Bear) 
Dhelmise (Ship Anchor) 
Xurkitree (Wiring) 
Meltan Line (Mercury) 
Sinistea Line (Teaset) 
Falinks (Toy) 
Duraludon Line (Skyscrapers/Bridges) 
Nacli Line (Salt) 
Charcadet Lines (Armour) 
Varoom Line (Engines) 
Foods
Vanillite Line (Ice Cream) 
Swirlix Line (Cotton Candy) 
Milcery Line (Cream) 
Tatsugiri(s) (Sushi) 
Poltchageist Line (Matcha Tea) 
‘Unknown’ Origins 
Machop Line
Gastly Line (Ghosts) 
Tyrogue Lines
Koffing Lines (Poison Gases) 
Elekid Line
Ditto 
Misdreavus Line (Ghosts) 
Unown(s) (Runes) 
Ralts Lines (Dolls) 
Makuhita Line
Mawile (Yokai) 
Castform (Paper Doll) 
Snorunt Line
Spritomb (Lazarus Pit)
Timburr
Sigilyph 
Deino Line 
Phantump (Forest Child Ghost) 
Mimikyu (Lone Ghost Children) 
Drampa
Marshadow (Shadows) 
Impidimp Line (Children) 
Indeedee 
Tinkatink Line 
Orthworm (Earth Worms) 
Altered Via Outside Influence 
Beldum Line (Alien Technology) 
Deoxys (Alien DNA & Cloning) 
Elgyem (Alien Technology) 
Genesect (Alien Tech & Cloning) 
Iron Moth (Luthor Tech & Alien Tech) 
Iron Thorns (Luthor Tech & Alien Tech) 
Iron Valiant (Wayne Collab) 
Iron Leaves (Wayne Collab)
Iron Crown (Wayne Collab)
Iron Boulder (Wayne Collab)
FURTHER MINI RAMBLES
⏵Most non-sapient plant variation has happened in things such as berries & fruits 
⏵It’s noted that many of the creatures show signs of convergent evolution to other animals & plants, especially in further mutations
⏵Several animals & other things not native to Gotham or New Jersey were brought in as experiments or for the Gotham Zoo which were affected over time
Like IRL Animals & Plants, They Can Have Mutations & Color Variations:
Normal color/Pattern [Very Common]
“Shinies” [Uncommon color variant] 
Piebaldism/Vitiligo [Patches of no melanism] 
Albinism [No melanism] 
Leucism [No melanism save for eyes] 
Melanism [Excess black] 
Erythrism [Excess red] 
Axanthism [No yellow & more blue] 
Xanthochromism [Excess yellow] 
Chimerism [2 offspring fused] 
Gynandromorphism [Split & both male/female]
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dailypokemoncrochet · 5 months ago
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Hey! Love your work, love this project, it’s super inspiring 😄
I’ve been crocheting for about 8-9 months now and I’ve made a whole bunch of amigurumi from patterns of varying degrees of quality, but the concept of freehand crocheting with no pattern is still just an absolute mystery to me. Spatial reasoning is a real challenge for me and I just straight up can barely visualize anything, so I’m not really comfortable at all with the idea of just crocheting without any kind of plan or guide to make sure that things end up lining up… but I’d like to start at some point, since there’s some stuff I want to crochet that no one else seems to have ever made a pattern for!
I’m sure a lot of it is just trial and error, but like, what advice would you be able to offer for someone who’s comfortable crocheting from a pattern but who has noooo idea where to even start with freehand stuff, please and thank you?
Hi! Thanks!
At its most basic, a lot of amigurumi are the same kinds of shapes (ball and ovoid), and you can use patterns for separate parts to make a different whole. Frankenstein the pieces. For example, head shape from pattern A, legs from pattern B, body from pattern C, etc.
If you can't freehand, I recommend starting by 1) finding a pattern for whatever specific thing you want to make, 2) identifying the parts that you would want to change, 3) find a different pattern for anything that has parts that look like how you would want to change the previous, 4) crochet the specific parts that you need and put them together. For example, you find a Squirtle pattern that's mostly what you want, but you wish the tail or limbs were different, so you find a different Squirtle pattern with the kind of tail you want, and a random turtle plush that has the limbs you want. Crochet all those pieces.
Another thing that might help is if you look at the patterns you have and figure out why they increase/decrease in certain ways and how that is reflected in the finished product, so you can begin to recognize individual techniques for shaping.
More detailed explanation of how I personally freehand below the cut to help conceptualize the process.
For how I personally do it though, I take my reference picture, visualize each part separately, consider how each part would be constructed in the round, and then make them. Helps a lot more if you have a 3D model to reference to see the depth and whatnot, but I'm going to use flat images for this because they're easier to doodle on. Squirtle for example:
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Head, 2 arms, 2 legs (slightly different from arms), body, tail.
I'm going to focus on designing small amigurumi since I don't make big ones and I couldn't give much advice on those.
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Head would be broken up something like this, maybe not specifically 11 rows based on the actual finished size, but the idea being that you break it up this way. From the top/starting point, make concentric circles going down. In the image, note that I use curved lines and not straight lines to make each row around the same width.
With a quick overview, I know that my magic ring will be 6 single crochets in it as my personal preference, then the next 5ish or so rows will be a little bigger than the previous ones. Eyes will be somewhere in or on rows 4-6. The mouth will jut out near the start of the lower half of the head, and then the whole thing will decrease in size.
Note: Because this is 1) amigurumi, and 2) basically a small ball, you can generally go in increases of 6 (magic ring of 6 sc, 12, 18, 24, etc) when making rows bigger. You can repeat the same number of sc if you reach the widest part and want more length.
At some point (around row 7 or 8 in the ref image), the mouth juts out compared to the rest of the head. For that part, on that row, you could do a cluster of increases, next row(s) would be maintaining the same number of sc, then a cluster of decreases as you make the overall head shape smaller.
Again, I don't make big amigurumi, but I assume that it's the same principles if simply sizing up yarn/hook size. If staying at the same size yarn/hook, maybe imagine even more concentric circles and fewer dynamic changes between rows (like increasing by x stitches every other row instead of every row).
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The body would be broken up something like this. It starts off in the whitespace where there is no actual body design showing, because in real life, that's where you would attach the head and it needs to have something there to attach to. One difference from the head is that the body gets wider faster, and then keeps widening a little bit for the middle rows. That means more increases in earlier rows to reach *almost* the widest part, then a small number of increases in following rows to the reach the actual widest part, then decreasing in reverse to how you increased. (row stitch number would be like a mirror 6 12 18 24 32 34 36 36 34 32 24 18 12 6).
Also there's a color change there so around the halfway point of each row you would switch color. Not the exact halfway point because crocheting in the round means the stitches and design slant, so you have to eyeball it or do some tricks for color changing at those spots to mitigate the effect. (I have another post where I talk about that that I'll link here later [link to color changing tips])
BUT actually since this is a shell, you could be a little more lax about switching from tan to brown and vice versa and just crochet a ring of white around the color change line. Or be even more extra and color change from tan to white to brown to white to tan and slip stitch a ring of white afterward between the tan/white change. Technically you could also imagine the rings going the other way with the shell on top so you'd only have to color change once.
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The arms are going to be mostly tubular. Magic ring, increase for like 2 rows, maintain that size for a few rows since the width is pretty consistent for the majority of the arm, then decrease to a close and sc some nubby fingers on top afterward (literally something small just like a sc for each finger).
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Legs I would work from the bottom because I like to make the feet by crocheting a chain then sc around that (so it can stand flat), increase to width of foot, decrease to ankle (which Squirtle doesn't really have much difference) increase again to general width of leg, maintain that for a few rows, close off. Assuming row 1 here is the width of foot, you would do uneven decreases to make row 2 with the ankle (bigger decreases at the toe part, no decreases around the heel). You could crochet little slip stitch nubs for toes at that part afterward.
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Tail is actually just a long thin tube that you roll over itself afterward to make the squirrel-y design. However long you make it, roll it up, then use the yarn end that you would use for attaching to first go through and secure the tail to itself so it holds that shape.
Then it's a matter of pinning the parts to each other and sewing them together.
To summarize: Break down the whole design into distinct parts. Break down each distinct part as if it were made of stacking concentric circles. Crochet accordingly.
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strawberrypancakesco · 1 year ago
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Wooden Pokebow Pins
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artypurrs · 9 months ago
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Water type gym moodbords! For this pokemon gym idea was a pirate theme.
The amazing artist who made the badges is the great & amazing @sigulary thank you very much 🫂
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okiroash · 7 months ago
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Thinking about how, Red is considered one of the strongest trainer in his world, people depend on him, he goes alone,, kinda
but when it comes to smash bros.. he's... definitely someone who shouldn't be in the middle of a battle field, being unable to defend himself (at best is swiftly dodging incoming attacks.. gameplay-wise, they would just put him behind a barrier..) if you think about it.. he was in a pretty risky spot with only having squirtle in the team. Having his position switched from "He's strong, he can handle it" to "Frail compared to the rest of the cast" due to the differences of both worlds' situation is.. kind of fascinating ?? From where he came from people hailed him as a legend, to this world- he is simply a nameless boy with powerful magical animals.. (and the thing is, that's what he is)
now, It would be a great idea if he has someone else to team with.. (not that he can't be on his own, it's simply too dangerous) what Red first did was waving goodbye at Lucas immediately after the battle's over..... LOL it was so quick.. like he really didn't plan to stay any longer he's used to traveling with no other human companion, so the thought to stick with another doesn't come across.. (he have accomplished many things already together with just his pokemon, so why? people never offered to accompany him either, even then he prefer to do things alone.. it's what he's familiar with)
Lucas asking if he could come with him was sweet.. after all they're both looking for someone too (Ness, Ivysaur and Charizard !!)
and they both work together SO well. to be able to bond over so many things.., quiet people with a love and understanding for animals, a past experience with fighting a dangerous organization (THAT. BY THE WAY. has also experimented on living beings), having a neglectful dad, the loneliness that comes from being different than everyone else, being put up with so much responsibilities while still being!! kids!!
you have to wonder, what are the chances of meeting someone you understand so well and they too, understand you as much? in a whole different world
traversing tricky planes as foes tries to get them, beating the shit out of Wario 💥💥 THE!! Galleom fight!! Lucas hugging Red close to him as they fall to their supposed doom… none of these could be achieved if they don't got each other's back!!
AND GOD. THE HANDSHAKEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (THE PARALLEL WITH RED LAYING A COMFORTING HAND ON LUCAS' SHOULDER IN THE FIRST MEETING AND AT THE END ITS LUCAS WHO STRETCHED A HAND TOWARDS HIM............)
Red shook his hand!!! For once, and after years of isolation, he has someone that he can truly rely, that he can depend on !! 😭😭
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