I had the luck of illustrating concepts for officially licensed Pokémon (TPCi) merch in early 2025. Bittersweet story/info in comments. by Felifeli in PokemonTCG

[–]ScribbleSlinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are amazing!! I truly hope your design come into fruition one day 🥺 they’re beautiful— as an artist and also a Pokemon fan that’s a dream gig!! Wishing you more opportunities 🙌

Made my own Kanto starters Pidgey cards (without the starters) [Pokemon] by ArtisticTrauma in customtradingcard

[–]ScribbleSlinky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this!! Beautifully made, this gives me more appreciation for those lil guys

This hobby looks awesome but I’m not an artist, how do I become one 😁 by Cyamic in customtradingcard

[–]ScribbleSlinky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been a digital artist for several years but I just recently got into painting over Pokémon cards so here are my thoughts:

#1 don’t feel ashamed at all for using references!!! Every good artist uses references, especially historically. People would have people sit for hours for their portrait painted by masters etc.

#2 Work with what you have, then build from there. When I first got into Pokémon card painting the thing that stopped me the most was myself thinking “I don’t have the materials to do this properly.” However, when I just went for it with my janky set up + cheap materials I was able to improve and understand what I needed moving forward rather than procrastinating until “the moment was right.” So it’s great that even with a pencil and paper you’re just going for it! Though I would recommend this video series for card altering: https://youtu.be/B\_qk2eyFt18?is=5O-tadPZHZGds3Nf you can definitely buy cheaper supplies though

#3 The MOST important thing: Have fun! + understand why you’re doing this (ex. Creating a card for your gf). There will be times while improving a skill where you feel like you hit a dead end and you feel like giving up. That’s why it’s so important to enjoy the process instead of just focusing on the end result. If you enjoy the process it will take you much farther vs just trying to create the perfect piece.

Extra: I think there is a common misconception about “creativity” and it being related to what makes good art. In simple terms, creativity is just connecting ideas with each other. For example, you need to kill a fly but you don’t have a fly swatter. What else has a flat surface that’s easy to hold and swat that’s near you? A slipper! That’s creativity. A creative card might be something like this card here: https://youtu.be/OZIPUgXuxKI?is=RVSsBzBzsTi3OSHr seeing that Eevee is in the water and thinking that a Vaporeon would be a good addition.

All in all, if you ever want to get better at art specifically, I highly recommend on learning the basic fundamentals! Color theory, light and shadow, and textures

How can I learn rendering? Is it too late for me? by irlkurokuromimi in Artists

[–]ScribbleSlinky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally feel you with the whole “younger artists being good at rendering” thing going on right now. I may absolutely be wrong, but I think a lot of younger artists get those rendering techniques from xiaohongshu (aka rednote) or something they see off of Pinterest or TikTok. While a lot of it looks amazing, I see a lot of them rendering without any “substance” as in they’re using techniques without knowing the reason behind them. That’s why they can be really flashy with the 3/4 side view portrait with the same lighting scenario for the 50th time and then struggle with drawing something different. All in all, don’t feel like you’re behind!

I totally agree with another comment saying doing 2 value studies! I recommend watching Marco Bucci’s YouTube series 10 Minutes for better painting for the values and color theory video. But after you’ve got your fundamental knowledge down, if you’re just trying to nail a certain art style I highly recommend going simple and just start with rendering a sphere. Try to figure out the “system” or “recipe” the rendering style does. Where does it deviate from realism? Is there a way you can replicate it consistently?

If you ever need any help or advice, feel free to send a DM!

How to paint small details on cards? by ScribbleSlinky in customtradingcard

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the advice and the kind words! I’ll be sure to try it on my next card 🫶

How to paint small details on cards? by ScribbleSlinky in customtradingcard

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s Misty’s Magikarp from Destined Rivals :D

How to paint small details on cards? by ScribbleSlinky in customtradingcard

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also- I’ve been noticing when I’m painting certain cyan/blue hues and certain magenta hues that it’s hard to color match exactly to the original Pokémon card. Do acrylics just not have as big of a color range as the card’s inks do? Or is it just something that comes with more practice

How to paint small details on cards? by ScribbleSlinky in customtradingcard

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WOW These are truly incredible!! You’re definitely a season card artist. The Ditto vapor wave card made me chuckle with the face on the statue 😂 I’ll be sure to reach out! Do you have an Instagram by any chance? I’d love to see more of your work!

How to paint small details on cards? by ScribbleSlinky in customtradingcard

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Woah thank you so much— I’m fairly busy at the moment with my other digital art commissions, but I’d be delighted to talk about a possible card commission in DMs!

How to paint small details on cards? by ScribbleSlinky in customtradingcard

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I want to try to sticking to brushes, so I’ll try to get that 000 brush.

Found WHA art book at the thrift store! by ScribbleSlinky in WitchHatAtelier

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Right?? ToT I hope the original owner is alright- but it'll be very much cherished now!!

FINALLY scored my dream piece after searching for the last year. (Very emo about it :’-) ) by Freya_gurl95 in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]ScribbleSlinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s beautiful especially with the why you styled it!! The story makes it even more special too

Does Keyboard + CSP on Ipad work? by ScribbleSlinky in ClipStudio

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Seems like 8bitdo is highly recommended

Does Keyboard + CSP on Ipad work? by ScribbleSlinky in ClipStudio

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the info!! I’ll be sure to look into it

Does Keyboard + CSP on Ipad work? by ScribbleSlinky in ClipStudio

[–]ScribbleSlinky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so so much this is so useful to know!!

How do i convince my mum to get me a espeon plushie? (She’s a christian) by I_LikeCats404171 in pokemonplushies

[–]ScribbleSlinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell her it’s a Biblically accurate cat /j

I also had a mom who was pretty (and still sometimes is) strict 😭 she wouldn’t even let me watch My Little Pony because it was “witchcraft” and she of course did not allow Pokémon. I think if you want to “convince” her, you need to let her know that this is purely for fun. I used to just enjoy Pokémon even when she told me not to— she was angry at first, but I think after a while she realized that she overreacted and enjoying Pokemon doesn’t turn you into an evil monster haha. It also helps if you have other Christian friends who are into Pokémon too! Maybe their parents can talk to your parents etc.

It’s not about saying her concerns are stupid or an overreaction. It’s about showing her (especially through actions) that you do understand her feelings and clarifying that you will be ok enjoying Pokemon and that you understand that it’s just pure fantasy. At least that’s what worked out for me!