Un artista crea Pokémons como si existieran en la vida real

Publicado: 03/03/2019

Alucinarás con Joshue Dunlop, un artista londinense que se ha viralizado por su increíble trabajo a la hora de crear Pokémons con un estilo ultrarrealista. Dunlop coge a un Pokémon cualquiera, lo trabaja con Zbrush, Keyshot y Photoshop hasta darle una apariencia real, lo publica en Instagram y decenas de miles de personas reaccionan a la […]

Alucinarás con Joshue Dunlop, un artista londinense que se ha viralizado por su increíble trabajo a la hora de crear Pokémons con un estilo ultrarrealista.

Dunlop coge a un Pokémon cualquiera, lo trabaja con Zbrush, Keyshot y Photoshop hasta darle una apariencia real, lo publica en Instagram y decenas de miles de personas reaccionan a la publicación.

Por increíble que te parezca, crea figuras tétricas, aunque sacando algunas sonrisas. En este vídeo podrás ver cómo se lo curra.



Los resultados son impresionantes. Te dejamos algunos ejemplos.



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These beautiful but dangerous flowers are one of the largest flowers in the world. Vileplume can produce incredibly toxic spores, as a defense mechanism, they release these spores that can close up their attacker's windpipe in seconds, suffocating them. The brighter the petals, the more toxic the spores. If you want to support the project or grab some merch, check out my Patreon and Etsy store! Link in my bio ? #Vileplume #PokemonZoology #Pokemon

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So a few people had some constructive feedback and I had to agree with them. I've done a re-render and I have to admit this one looks a lot more like a live fish rather than a model, and I'm really happy with how this one turned out! Obviously, I'm not going to make a habit of redoing art but if I see peoples points on things I try again in order to improve ? Please don't request other redone, I'm happy with those and it's quite rude when people ask that ? Anyway, I'm happy with the turnout! Keep your eyes peeled for the next vote! And If you want to help the project thrive and grow, check out my Patreon and Etsy store: Link in my Bio! ? #Pokemon #PokemonZoology #Magikarp #JoshuaDunlop

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As the sandstorm rolled in, I saw it emerge from the dust… a Marowak! It was scavenging the bones of a dead animal to build its nest after the male had left. Females lay enormous eggs, making up near a 3rd of their body weight when pregnant. They only lay one egg in their lifetime and sadly, due to its size, they die whilst birthing their egg. Giving Cubone the tragic title of Orphan Pokemon. Hope you like it guys and gals! This one proved to be more of a pain than I panned! Make sure to check out my Patreon, social media sites and my Etsy account if you haven't already ? Links on my home page ?

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Some of you have asked to see a front on version of Golbat. This is a raw render, so don't judge it too harshly! #Golbat #PokemonZoology #PokemonGO

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When evolving from Oddish, Gloom's leaves wilt and make way for large pods that will eventually form into Vileplume's large flower petals. These unusual plants are generally solitary creatures and live deep in thick forested or jungle areas. Their powerful scent can be smelt up to a mile away. Hope you like this guys! Thank you for your patience! If you would like to support Pokemon Zoology or just fancy getting some merchandise, head over to my Patreon and Etsy shop ? Links in my bio ? #PokemonZoology #Pokemon #Gloom

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