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'A Thundershock-Kite!'

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What's this? Pikachu fan-art?

This was my contribution for a chilean "Gotta-Draw-'em-All" Pokédex Proyect : where multiple Illustrators collide as they draw creatures (from the original 151 Pokémon) given at random by the staff.
I was surprisingly "lucky" to get Pikachu, which was definitively a challenge considering that it's probably the most drawn pokémon in our planet.
At the end I got this idea of charging a pikachu on a thunderstorm, which could be useful for...charging a toaster, a car, a Gameboy or something.

THE END.

Pikachu, Venonat and Rattata are property of Creatures, The Pokémon Company and Nintendo.

//LONG time without using Photoshop(CS6) for painting, so it was a good excuse to get back.
Expect more non-Pikachu related things from now on!

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Actually i did see 3 arts from you, and i liked they all. I liked your art style too much, it's so creative.
Good Work! ! !

I 'am not fun of pokemons but this looks like... absurd but i like such type of paintings.

Mantenga cinco estrellas, te lo mereces!

This is so freakin' CUTEEEE (◕ ᴥ ◕) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

cool

This is the work of a genius, and not meaning the kite experiment.
Damn you went through detailing everything... I can even see a small Pikachu in the game boy screen, which attack is he using? I couldn't read, not because the text is small but my eyes are burning after the thundershock :P
I assume one of the Pikachus is called Franklin while the other one is probably Ben10 XD
Bye fine sir :)

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