Weekly Art Practice - Week 34
This week’s practice was a style/master study of Ken Sugimori, the original Pokemon artist, known for drawing all original 151 Pokemon.
I didn’t want to draw just Pokemon, instead leaning on my learnings from anatomy practice and my goal of a self-portrait, I wanted to make myself into a Pokemon trainer. I did a fair bit of YouTube research for this one and I’ll share the resources that were most helpful or insightful throughout the blog post.
Step 1 - Pose
Following the workflow learn from character design week, step one was to focus on the pose only. Starting from Pinterest I gathered up a bunch of references of original Pokemon trainer artwork as well as a few modern interpretations.
I tried out a few poses, 2 from game references and one that just felt like it really fit the aggressive trainer look.
I didn’t deviate too much from the original poses, wanting this week to be more about design and technique than anatomy or dynamic posing. For proportions, faces, and general shape design, Rjamez Valdez 4 piece trainer tutorial is absolutely excellent. This is someone who has spent a lot of time studying the originals and also drawing trainers. He breaks down each feature to make it seem easy.