
Pokémon Creations
Follow my process of Pokémon creation, from beginning to end. For basic skeleton structures, I loosely followed this artist’s steps. My inspiration for creating realistic Pokémon comes from Wood Splitter Lee’s Fantasy Creations.
“Journey into making life sized, more realistic Pokemon props”
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Pokemon Creations. Posted by
Neoqueenhoneybee on 7/04/2013 (59 items)

- Snivy Progress Update 0 – References. So I’m trying to make a more realistic version …

- Snivy Progress Update 1 – FABRICS!!!! So pretty!! The pearl and yellow will also be …

- Snivy Progress Update 2 – Started the project by drawing a to scale picture of Snivy’…

- Snivy Progress Update 3 – Added wire arms and legs and covered the styrofoam body pa…

- Snivy Progress Update 4 – Added the nose foam piece and bean weights to the base of t…

- Snivy Progress Update 5 – Sculpted the eyelids with sculpey and baked them with the r…

- Snivy Progress Update 6 – He is so smugleaf. As you can see I’m patterning the green…

- Snivy Progress Update 7 – Because his tail is now lower, since it helps keep him sta…

- Snivy Progress Update 8 – After patterning the cream and green head parts, I sewed th…

- Put Snivy on hold for a bit, but am starting back up! I finally hot glued his belly a…

- Snivy Progress Update 9 – Wow, I missed a few steps! Legs made out of sculpey and t…

- Snivy Progress Update 10 – Combo nail polished and acrylic paints, with occasional la…

- Snivy Progress Update 11 -To get the darker blotchy texture in the eyes, I painted an…

- Snivy Progress Update 12 – Why are there so many pins? That is how I get my fabrics t…

- Snivy Progress Update 13 – Just need to add the rest of his yellow accents (and perha…

- Snivy Progress Update 14 – DONE!!! I took him outside for a picture and I love that h…




- Emolga Project! I love flying squirrels, so I’m pretty excited about this one!

- Emolga: Wire Skeleton. Since I don’t know what I’m doing…I’m going to kinda follow …

- Emolga: Covered the wire frame with fabric. Foam circle was sanded down to the right…

- Emolga: You can see the to life sketch of how large I wanted the Emolga to be. With t…

- Emolga: First attempt at the basic face scuplt. (Will be painting the eyes, eventuall…

- Emolga: Sculpey + resin eyes = WAY TOO HEAVY

- Emolga: Went out and bought crayola super lightweight air dry clay. (Was trying to bu…



- Taking a break from my miss all Sunday coat fail to work on Emolga.

- Soft fabric paint from Joann’s brings out the electric cheeks. Be sure to massage the…

- And this’ll be the last Emolga update tonight. :) Am really liking how it’s turning …





- So close to being done!!! Need to make sculpey hands and feet, paint them and put the…

- Sculpting the feet.

- Snivy has a BFF!


- Togepi Project: I thought this was a good interpretation. As weird as Togepi is, it’s…

- Something like this maybe…

- Togepi: first round of sanding. Was really surprised with fast mâché; thought it migh…



- It stands!!!!!

- Last update of the night, but still working. Built chicken feet, out of sculpey, on t…

- Sealed and painted. Mixed a darker orange acrylic with mod podge and layered it onto …

- This is gonna be one strange Togepi…I don’t even know what the head is going to loo…



- Togepi is super creepy!!! Ha ha ha, but almost done. Had to take a few steps back and…

- Chikorita Project I’m really at a loss for what the heck Chikorita would translate …

- Totodile Project: Another vinyl project! Am excited about this one, mostly cause I fo…

- Pokemon I’m interested in possibly making in the future, depending on time/money and …

- Basic shape of the hind feet before I start sectioning off the toes.



- So I’m not going to say that Emolga is 100% complete because I’ve decided to purchase…

- Close up of Chikorita’s fabric.
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