remember these, kids? they used to be so popular on deviantART way back in like 2008 and i remember i used to be so pumped about doing one, though i never really did. so, last night i even had a dream about doing one of these, so i put together some scenarios and here we are, haha! feel free to reblog or save the template for yourself if it catches your fancy!
please tag your finished meme as harteus meme so that i and others can find your artwork easily and collected. ❤
I’m sure these have been done before, but I figured I might as well make my own challenge out of them. Throughout the generations of pokémon, there have been some recurring themes, so I tried to make a challenge that helps you echo these themes in your own region! There are even things I put in simply for fun. Above the cut are the region itself and pokémon ideas. Below are some more details that I added for fun. Have fun with this!
Region Itself
Real Life Inspiration
Starting Town
Significant Towns/Cities
Evil Team Base
Pokémon League
Pokémon
Starter Pokémon
Regional Bird
Regional Rodent
Regional Bug
Pikaclone
Bat Pokémon
Cave-Dwelling Pokémon
Forest-Dwelling Pokémon
Common Fish Pokémon
Rare Fish Pokémon
Ghost Pokémon
Non-fish Ocean Pokémon
Fossil Pokémon
Pokémon with Branched Evolution
Pokémon Based on an Animal that Hasn’t Been Done Yet
Mountaintop-Dwelling Pokémon
Pokémon that uses Camouflage
Bear Pokémon
City-Dwelling Pokémon
Creepy Psychic Type
Pokémon Based on an Object
Regional Variant
Naturally Enemies (Seviper & Zangoose, Durant & Heatmor, etc.)
I’m a very lazy person. I know my characters well, but every time I try to fill out a proper character sheet, I either get distracted or simply never finish them.
SO!
I made this! A silly, simple character sheet in which you only have to check boxes to get to know your dear puppet character. Use to your heart’s content, and if you’re going to repost, please credit! Enjoy~
Hey everyone! Here’s something a little different than what I normally post, but I think could be really helpful to a lot of followers of this blog. The story here is that I recently got picked to be the GM of a Dungeons and Dragons game with some friends, so I’ve been doing a lot of worldbuilding, and I thought that I’d share some of my techniques and files with anyone who wants some help creating their own worlds.
What this download contains:
The layered Photoshop file of the top image above, complete with customizable layer styles, editable text, etc.
An additional Photoshop file with ten other continent/island shapes that can stand alone or be mixed and matched to create more elaborate worlds.
Instructions on how to create your own unique continents and islands from scratch in Photoshop. The tutorial is step-by-step so even if you’re not a Photoshop pro, you can achieve the above look with your own custom land masses.
Everything you need is included in the files— it only uses Photoshop defaults, so no outside texture or brush downloads are needed to make it work.