This took several weeks to finish due to me being a very busy bee during the 1st half of this month! Anyway, here is my drawing for Autism Acceptance Month as I am Autistic myself and I have been that way since I was diagnosed at 1 and a half years old!
This was a lot of fun to put together as I wanted to gain some additional experience drawing my favorite Dragon Type Pokemon, Goodra, as well as drawing another favorite of mine that became as such recently; Ogerpon. I also wanted to gain some experience drawing some other Pokemon who I haven't drawn in a while which are Pichu and Fuecoco. As for Azumarill, this was my first time drawing them and they were a lot of fun to draw as well. Azumarill, thankfully, wasn't difficult to draw due to A) the pose I wanted it to do was simple, and B) they are egg-shaped as far as their body was concerned and their limbs were easy as pie to draw. Honestly, I had the hardest time drawing Fuecoco as their body shape is unique. Their head and body connect perfectly with each other, making drawing them a task in itself. Their limbs were also a challenge, especially when it came to articulating them gripping their balloon string. Regardless of the difficulty, not only was it fun to draw, along with the rest of the Pokemon here, but the experience gained was well worth it. Ogerpon and Goodra were also fun to draw and put together and strangely, weren't too difficult to sketch out. It helps that their poses were also simple, much like Azumarill's, but even so. Pichu was the simplest to draw, but deciding on what pose I wanted them in took time to figure out and eventually, I settled with them flying on top of their balloon as I thought that would look cute and it that it would fit well with the rest of the drawing. My favorite part of this whole process was shading the Pokemon and their balloons. I really went to town with the airbrush in combination with one of the default digital brushes in Krita as I found that they work incredibly well together, so long as one doesn't go overboard with the airbrush. Overall, I had a great time putting this together and I'm glad that I took the time to draw this. It may have taken several weeks to finish due to my personal life getting in the way again, but it was worth it for the experience and I had a lot of fun along the way.
This took several weeks to finish due to me being a very busy bee during the 1st half of this month! Anyway, here is my drawing for Autism Acceptance Month as I am Autistic myself and I have been that way since I was diagnosed at 1 and a half years old!
This was a lot of fun to put together as I wanted to gain some additional experience drawing my favorite Dragon Type Pokemon, Goodra, as well as drawing another favorite of mine that became as such recently; Ogerpon. I also wanted to gain some experience drawing some other Pokemon who I haven't drawn in a while which are Pichu and Fuecoco. As for Azumarill, this was my first time drawing them and they were a lot of fun to draw as well. Azumarill, thankfully, wasn't difficult to draw due to A) the pose I wanted it to do was simple, and B) they are egg-shaped as far as their body was concerned and their limbs were easy as pie to draw. Honestly, I had the hardest time drawing Fuecoco as their body shape is unique. Their head and body connect perfectly with each other, making drawing them a task in itself. Their limbs were also a challenge, especially when it came to articulating them gripping their balloon string. Regardless of the difficulty, not only was it fun to draw, along with the rest of the Pokemon here, but the experience gained was well worth it. Ogerpon and Goodra were also fun to draw and put together and strangely, weren't too difficult to sketch out. It helps that their poses were also simple, much like Azumarill's, but even so. Pichu was the simplest to draw, but deciding on what pose I wanted them in took time to figure out and eventually, I settled with them flying on top of their balloon as I thought that would look cute and it that it would fit well with the rest of the drawing. My favorite part of this whole process was shading the Pokemon and their balloons. I really went to town with the airbrush in combination with one of the default digital brushes in Krita as I found that they work incredibly well together, so long as one doesn't go overboard with the airbrush. Overall, I had a great time putting this together and I'm glad that I took the time to draw this. It may have taken several weeks to finish due to my personal life getting in the way again, but it was worth it for the experience and I had a lot of fun along the way.