In an unexpected fit of inspiration for Pokemon Day 2022 I made a couple of Pokesuit designs for the heroines of the Pokemon universe.
The future is now!
At least for Nemona and her Miraidon PokeSuit. This suit provides all the features for the Pokegirl heroine of distinction: jet-powered rollerblades, protective shield plating and a detachable surveillance drone.
Even though the Pokemon games of recent years have fallen out of my favor a bit in terms of gameplay, I still enjoy watching the series from afar, and I'm still quite a fan of their creature, and even more, their character designs. Yet even among the many, many trainers that I like, Nemona was an instant home run for me. I saw her and thought: "Yup... she's awesome!". What's also interesting is her right-hand glove. On the official site it reads that Nemona apparently has trouble throwing Pokeballs, for which she uses that hand, so in my head canon the glove is some sort of orthopedic support to help her with that.
As for Miraidon and the Theme of "Past vs. Future" I just have to admit I'm a sucker for all things Sci-fi: futuristic designs, vast amounts of energy pulsing through everything, sleek bodysuits (go figure ). So as much as it gets memed by all the infantiles in the community (because "ha-ha d*ck joke") I like Miradon's look a lot.
That being said... getting Future-Snek here to behave as a suit was a WHOOOLE other can of worms. So I started with her waistguard and then worked my way down, because Miraidon's lower protions is also covered in plating.
For the boots I wanted to do something special. Because Miraidon doesn't have discernible hind legs (they're folded into the thrusters that make it hover) I needed to come up with something futuristic, yet convincing. Since the ballet boots in my Cynthia-Arceus piece worked out so well I did something similar here, adjusted the feet to be straightened, but intead of heels add jet boosters and rollerblades to it, which was a nice functional addition as well as resolving the design of her feet. In order to make the suit more believable I added elbow- and kneepads like normal skaters would wear.
Next was her upper body. That was the REAL challenge of the piece. Miraidon, similar to Lunala, has a body seemingly made of glass filled with pure energy, so I immediately knew shading would be nigh impossible. And if that wasnt enough it also has very distinct markings flowing in that energy stream, that I would have to include to not have it look flat. I think I redrew those stripes 6 or 7 times before I was satisfied.
And finally I needed some accessories for the arms. Miraidon had some nice adornments on its shoulders so that was a 1:1 no-brainer. More complicated were Nemona's arms. Originally I didn't include her glove in the first outline sketch, where I usually remove all clothes from a character (I want to make skintight suits after all) but at second thought I wanted something to be on that arm, because it's a surprisingly dominant piece of her official artwork. So I added the bracer, but just like the glove in my head canon I wanted it to serve a function, so I came up with the idea of an independent Mirai-Drone. First I thought I could have it attached but I was worried people would not be able to tell what it's supposed to be, plus of course the electrical wings would not be visible in standby. So I decided to seperate it and show it in action, which turned out very nicely.
After using my previous piece to warm back up I was back in the swing of things and with the new trailer for Scarlet and Violet coming out in the meantime what better time to give my new favorite Rival some more spotlight. One technical thing I struggled with was the composition of the background. Because the suit is so predominantly blue I feared she would basically melt into the sky, if i didn't make it distinct enough, but my choice of blue hues is pretty limited in that regard. In the end it worked out with a well placed mountain as a backdrop, as well as very pronounced outlines where things do eventually clash.
Made on: June 12 2022
In an unexpected fit of inspiration for Pokemon Day 2022 I made a couple of Pokesuit designs for the heroines of the Pokemon universe.
The future is now!
At least for Nemona and her Miraidon PokeSuit. This suit provides all the features for the Pokegirl heroine of distinction: jet-powered rollerblades, protective shield plating and a detachable surveillance drone.
Even though the Pokemon games of recent years have fallen out of my favor a bit in terms of gameplay, I still enjoy watching the series from afar, and I'm still quite a fan of their creature, and even more, their character designs. Yet even among the many, many trainers that I like, Nemona was an instant home run for me. I saw her and thought: "Yup... she's awesome!". What's also interesting is her right-hand glove. On the official site it reads that Nemona apparently has trouble throwing Pokeballs, for which she uses that hand, so in my head canon the glove is some sort of orthopedic support to help her with that.
As for Miraidon and the Theme of "Past vs. Future" I just have to admit I'm a sucker for all things Sci-fi: futuristic designs, vast amounts of energy pulsing through everything, sleek bodysuits (go figure 😂). So as much as it gets memed by all the infantiles in the community (because "ha-ha d*ck joke") I like Miradon's look a lot.
That being said... getting Future-Snek here to behave as a suit was a WHOOOLE other can of worms. So I started with her waistguard and then worked my way down, because Miraidon's lower protions is also covered in plating.
For the boots I wanted to do something special. Because Miraidon doesn't have discernible hind legs (they're folded into the thrusters that make it hover) I needed to come up with something futuristic, yet convincing. Since the ballet boots in my Cynthia-Arceus piece worked out so well I did something similar here, adjusted the feet to be straightened, but intead of heels add jet boosters and rollerblades to it, which was a nice functional addition as well as resolving the design of her feet. In order to make the suit more believable I added elbow- and kneepads like normal skaters would wear.
Next was her upper body. That was the REAL challenge of the piece. Miraidon, similar to Lunala, has a body seemingly made of glass filled with pure energy, so I immediately knew shading would be nigh impossible. And if that wasnt enough it also has very distinct markings flowing in that energy stream, that I would have to include to not have it look flat. I think I redrew those stripes 6 or 7 times before I was satisfied.
And finally I needed some accessories for the arms. Miraidon had some nice adornments on its shoulders so that was a 1:1 no-brainer. More complicated were Nemona's arms. Originally I didn't include her glove in the first outline sketch, where I usually remove all clothes from a character (I want to make skintight suits after all) but at second thought I wanted something to be on that arm, because it's a surprisingly dominant piece of her official artwork. So I added the bracer, but just like the glove in my head canon I wanted it to serve a function, so I came up with the idea of an independent Mirai-Drone. First I thought I could have it attached but I was worried people would not be able to tell what it's supposed to be, plus of course the electrical wings would not be visible in standby. So I decided to seperate it and show it in action, which turned out very nicely.
After using my previous piece to warm back up I was back in the swing of things and with the new trailer for Scarlet and Violet coming out in the meantime what better time to give my new favorite Rival some more spotlight. One technical thing I struggled with was the composition of the background. Because the suit is so predominantly blue I feared she would basically melt into the sky, if i didn't make it distinct enough, but my choice of blue hues is pretty limited in that regard. In the end it worked out with a well placed mountain as a backdrop, as well as very pronounced outlines where things do eventually clash.
Made on: June 12 2022