19. Fave Alolan form: Alolan Vulpix. This was one of the first Alolan pokemon revealed, and I just loved how it contrasted with the original fire versions of Vulplix and Ninetales. The Alolan Ninetales is just a gorgeous as the Kalos one.
20. Fave Mega Evolution: Mega Gardevoir. I enjoyed using this psychic-fairy cross, especially later in the game.
21. Fave Z-move: Breakneck Blitz. I haven't played much of Moon yet, so I haven't used many Z-moves. Which means, yeah, this one. I like how I was able to do the dust cloud for this image. I opted not to do any inked lines for the cloud to keep it less solid compared to the Yungoos.
22. Fave single stage: Furfrou. Big poodle pokemon from XY, but I really liked it. I had some other pokemon that took its spot later in the game, but I liked playing with this normal type for the early parts.
23. Fave starter (25): Froakie. Hey, my fave pokémon is Greninja, and I liked pretty much the whole line, so of course Froakie is my fave starter. I also got a little ahead of the list and jumped a couple days. This means that I did day 25's day on the 23rd, and will have to adjust the next couple of days. Which leads us to day 24 (23), fave legendary.
I went into this picture of Xeneas with the intention of recording some of my steps for how I did it.
I started this piece with a color pencil drawing. I've already knocked back some of the lines with a kneaded eraser rolled over it, but I remembered to scan before I did the whole thing. I probably could have softened the sketch more, but I guess it was enough.
I've added the gems to Xeneas's antlers and started adding some shadows to the horn-like parts of the antlers. I had to figure out what markers to use to achieve the gem colors and how to use them. I used a darker color around the edges that indicated a turn or merging to the larger antlers. For some of the gems I did go back over the darker color with the lighter to help soften the look.
And the finished piece. I added black lines first with a Copic 0.2 SP multiliner, then refined with a 0.35 before going over the external lines, as I have with most of the pieces, with a 0.7 (some pieces were hit with a .0.5 or 1.0; either way, a really thick line). I did have to go back over the antlers with a different yellow to help the shadows stand out. I then added highlights with a white gel pen and added some white color pencil to the gems to help lighten them and add depth.
And that's the process, sans the white color pencil, that I normally use for many of the pieces I've done this month.
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