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Mew + Pidgeot = Mewgeot

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Oh gods! This Challenge was challenging for my poor compter! I had to restart the drawing or color I've lost over and over! But finally I succeded to delivrer it in time despite of everything that happened! YATA!!! Ok enough with that, let's talk about my art X'DDD

So for this challenge I had to change plan A for plan B, because it was too ambitious for the little time I had and (my computer here who... didn't quite cooperate this time >>)
Anyway, here's my Mew&Pidgeot mashup or Mewgeot as I recall in the title :3. For this digital drawing, I based myself on a little pokemon theory and it goes as something like this :

"Long ago when Arceus created the world, the god pokemon created Mew. This was the very first pokemon to ever exist in the world and they're were tons of them before the varity of pokemon expand as we know today! Gradually almost all Mews shapeshift into a new form; a new pokemon. Adapting and evolving into their new environment and thus, their new form. However, only one mew remain unchanged after all this time."

And so we can see in this picture that, this Mew here, is turning, slowly, to the first Pigeot... Or the second... Who truly knows? x)

Step 1 :: https://i37.servimg.com/u/f37/17/46/40/95/mew__p10.jpg
Step 2 :: https://i37.servimg.com/u/f37/17/46/40/95/mew__p11.jpg
Step 3 :: https://i37.servimg.com/u/f37/17/46/40/95/mew__p12.jpg

And I'll leave my DA link here :: http://atsuki-kuroe.deviantart.com/art/Mewgeot-646539423?ga_submit_new=10%253A1479500774

And Tada!!! That's it Atsuki's out! /o/

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Nov 17, 2016
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