Several years ago, I came up with an idea for artwork I could make. I referred to them as "Warps", as it edits a pre-existing image, making it nearly unrecognizable. Without any context, it would seem completely original, as if it were an abstract image. I tried it with a variety of images, but eventually settled on doing Pokémon warps. As each Pokémon has their own official artwork, it would be easy to find an image to use. When I first started making them, they were little more than a novelty. I had no one to show the images to other than my friends and family, so I just made the images just for fun and deleted them soon afterwards. However, being a PokéBeach member means that I can share my art with literally thousands of people (if they happen to see this thread). As an added bonus, my images are about Pokémon, making it a perfect fit for this website! Believe it or not, I actually have a really complicated process when it comes to making these:
1. Find a Pokémon to use.
2. Find their Ken Sugimori artwork on the official Pokémon website, as they are all the same size there.
3. Using precise pixel measurements, I cut the image exactly in half twice, leaving only the upper left corner.
4. I copy the remainder of the image three times, rotate them, and attach them to it. This makes the image perfectly symmetrical both horizontally and vertically.
5. I invert the color of the image, making it even less like the original image. (I make these images on MS Paint, so the white background becomes black.)
6. I rotate the image 90 degrees, flipping it on its side.
This whole process, as I said before, makes the image completely unrecognizable when compared to the original image. Due to this, I thought it would be fun to turn my art into some sort of guessing game, with people trying to figure out what kind of Pokémon the image originally was. Some will be easier to guess than others, with the more complex the Pokémon's design is generally meaning that it will be harder to guess. Even if you don't guess what they are, you can still just browse the thread to look at my art. Either way, I hope you enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: Due to the limit of only being able to have 10 images per post, I'll create a new post each time I make a new group of images. I'll edit the original post saying when I create the images and what page of the thread they're on. I've only created five as of the time I'm writing this, so here they are.
CURRENT NUMBER OF POKÉMON WARPED: 186/923 (20.2%)
1. Find a Pokémon to use.
2. Find their Ken Sugimori artwork on the official Pokémon website, as they are all the same size there.
3. Using precise pixel measurements, I cut the image exactly in half twice, leaving only the upper left corner.
4. I copy the remainder of the image three times, rotate them, and attach them to it. This makes the image perfectly symmetrical both horizontally and vertically.
5. I invert the color of the image, making it even less like the original image. (I make these images on MS Paint, so the white background becomes black.)
6. I rotate the image 90 degrees, flipping it on its side.
This whole process, as I said before, makes the image completely unrecognizable when compared to the original image. Due to this, I thought it would be fun to turn my art into some sort of guessing game, with people trying to figure out what kind of Pokémon the image originally was. Some will be easier to guess than others, with the more complex the Pokémon's design is generally meaning that it will be harder to guess. Even if you don't guess what they are, you can still just browse the thread to look at my art. Either way, I hope you enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: Due to the limit of only being able to have 10 images per post, I'll create a new post each time I make a new group of images. I'll edit the original post saying when I create the images and what page of the thread they're on. I've only created five as of the time I'm writing this, so here they are.
CURRENT NUMBER OF POKÉMON WARPED: 186/923 (20.2%)
EDIT [3/20/2016]: Page 1, Post 2
EDIT [3/24/2016]: Page 1, Post 7
EDIT [3/24/2016]: Page 1, Post 14
EDIT [3/29/2016]: Page 1, Post 18
EDIT [4/1/2016]: Page 1, Post 19
EDIT [4/9/2016]: Page 1, Post 20
EDIT [4/10/2016]: Page 2, Post 22
EDIT [4/13/2016]: Page 2, Post 23
EDIT [4/23/2016]: Page 2, Post 24
EDIT [5/5/2016]: Page 2, Posts 26 and 27
EDIT [5/6/2016]: Page 2, Post 28
EDIT [5/7/2016]: Page 2, Post 29
EDIT [5/8/2016, 1:00 PM]: Page 2, Post 30
EDIT [5/8/2016, 7:12 PM]: Page 2, Post 31
EDIT [5/9/2016]: Page 2, Post 32
EDIT [5/10/2016]: Page 2, Post 33
EDIT [6/20/2016]: Page 2, Post 37
EDIT [6/21/2016]: Page 2, Post 38
EDIT [6/24/2016]: Page 2, Post 39
EDIT [6/25/2016]: Page 2, Post 40
EDIT [6/26/2016]: Page 3, Post 42
EDIT [7/6/2016]: Page 3, Post 44
EDIT [7/7/2016]: Page 3, Post 45
EDIT [7/9/2016]: Page 3, Post 46
EDIT [7/12/2016]: Page 3, Post 47
EDIT [7/19/2016]: Page 3, Post 48
EDIT [7/27/2016]: Page 3, Post 49
EDIT [7/29/2016]: Page 3, Post 50
EDIT [3/24/2016]: Page 1, Post 7
EDIT [3/24/2016]: Page 1, Post 14
EDIT [3/29/2016]: Page 1, Post 18
EDIT [4/1/2016]: Page 1, Post 19
EDIT [4/9/2016]: Page 1, Post 20
EDIT [4/10/2016]: Page 2, Post 22
EDIT [4/13/2016]: Page 2, Post 23
EDIT [4/23/2016]: Page 2, Post 24
EDIT [5/5/2016]: Page 2, Posts 26 and 27
EDIT [5/6/2016]: Page 2, Post 28
EDIT [5/7/2016]: Page 2, Post 29
EDIT [5/8/2016, 1:00 PM]: Page 2, Post 30
EDIT [5/8/2016, 7:12 PM]: Page 2, Post 31
EDIT [5/9/2016]: Page 2, Post 32
EDIT [5/10/2016]: Page 2, Post 33
EDIT [6/20/2016]: Page 2, Post 37
EDIT [6/21/2016]: Page 2, Post 38
EDIT [6/24/2016]: Page 2, Post 39
EDIT [6/25/2016]: Page 2, Post 40
EDIT [6/26/2016]: Page 3, Post 42
EDIT [7/6/2016]: Page 3, Post 44
EDIT [7/7/2016]: Page 3, Post 45
EDIT [7/9/2016]: Page 3, Post 46
EDIT [7/12/2016]: Page 3, Post 47
EDIT [7/19/2016]: Page 3, Post 48
EDIT [7/27/2016]: Page 3, Post 49
EDIT [7/29/2016]: Page 3, Post 50
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