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Okay, so here’s this wild thing I stumbled across—a video showing someone painting Dragonite with watercolors. Not just any regular ol’ painting, mind you. There’s this whole timelapse gig going on, where you can literally see each stroke being laid down. Honestly, I watched it way too many times. Anyway, everyone in the Pokémon crew is buzzing about it, showering this artist with all the praise.
Pokémon people, yeah, they’re kinda known for throwing down their own artistic takes on their favorite creatures. It’s not just your typical pencil and paper stuff either. Think beyond that. We’ve seen neon lights, stained glass, even… recycled junk? Yeah, I know, it’s nuts. But that’s dedication for you.
So back to this Dragonite painting. There’s a Reddit user, MissGraceRose, who shared it. Dragonite’s there, flying with a satchel. What’s in the bag? Mail? Packages? Groceries? Who knows. There’s a quick video showing off the whole painting process minus the sketch part—something about the features and then a sky that’s blue-purple-ish with these little stars. Really makes you want to float up there. Or maybe that’s just me?
Alright, let’s talk about fans. And I’m not just talking about people—but the unexpected ones, too. They’re in the comments, checking out this artist’s posting, asking all sorts of questions. The artist says they got the idea from Dragonite’s little cameo in “Pokémon: The First Movie”—that whole mail delivery scene with Ash and friends. Also, shoutout to Windsor & Newton watercolors. What can I say? Quality materials make magic happen, or something like that.
And here’s a thought: Dragonite always struck me as this oddball. Its earlier versions, Dratini and Dragonair, look super different. But hey, that doesn’t stop it from being adored. Cute and tough—a mix that works. With this Pokémon Legends: Z-A dropping Mega Dragonite, expect even more art love soon. And guess what? MissGraceRose might keep the camera rolling for future masterpieces. Keep those eyes peeled.
Anyway, what were we talking about again? Ah, right—Pokémon art. So yeah, it’s a wild world out there full of creative folks doing their thing. Who would’ve thought a simple video could set off so much chatter? But that’s the internet for you. Wild and wonderful.
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