An unusual artwork that all "Pokemon" gamers will find amusing is a Japanese artist's rendition of "Pokemon" leaf-green artwork dubbed Leafymon, is made completely from tree leaves.
The Japanese artist made his Pokemon-inspired character with a simple design and dexterity and he can make a Charmander in half-an-hour, according to Technabob. In October, the publication featured similar "Pokemon" artwork, which was a 3D printed Bulbasaur planter made from ABS plastic.
One can still make such art even without badges to control Charizard, according to Kotaku.
Both Charizard and Charmander are characters that are flame-throwing Pokemon. The artist does not provide any information about how to make "Pokemon" characters except that they were made from fall-colored leaves. It would be anybody's guess but this project would require steady hands, a sharp knife and leaves carefully selected for color and flexibility.
In another noteworthy piece of "Pokemon" artwork, Muneo Saito created a brand new manga series dubbed "Attack 00 Gakuen 2.5D." The art is developed in 2D and 3D worlds and was made using cut-outs of illustrations from manga characters and settings. This was how Saito made her 2.5D comic. First, she drew the characters in the story just like
Following the release of "Nintendo Badge Arcade," the company's free 3DS download, more collectible badges were revealed, all of which are popular among little monsters players.
Apart from the Charizard and Charmander characters, "Pokemon" gamers can also collect badges of Pichu, Pikachu, Lucario, Gyarados, Meowth, Eevee, Igglypuff, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, and Pidgey. MewTwo, Groudon, Rayquaza, and Kyogre are some of the more legendary badges from "Pokemon."