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messing with silly and more complex pattern designs!! chewing my leg off these were so much fun :3
Quick designs I did for the first 3 evolutions of Eevee for a bronycon print! This was done to generally get the basic feel I want for each evolution to make them unique and different. I based their body types on mostly dogs, although I’ll be combining some of the evolutions’ body types with other animals. For now, this is what I have:
Eevee- a mix between a pomeranian and a fox
Flareon- Chow Chow. Flareon is the closest to Eevee in terms of design
Jolteon- Whippet and German Shepard dog
Vaporeon- a bit of a whippet as well in the face, but mostly based on otters
Umbreon- based on the African Wild Dog
Espeon- the only one aside from Glaceon that’s based on a cat. In Espeon’s case it’s loosely based on the Sphinx cat, but with a smooth pelt
I hope you like them so far! Be ready for the rest of the designs and perhaps a sneak peek at the print in question. x3
The Test
Yes, I’d like to submit a design test for this position. It’s called my portfolio.
Tumblr won’t let me post more than one pic, so I edited them into one. Kinda looks like the beginning to Dear Ed.
submitted by mariofan5000
I added a similar test by Travis Cowsill, found by atomicmosaic, seemingly from around the same time as the holiday specials. The outline seems like it was made specifically for testing purposes.
(I found the top image was easiest to see when right clicked and opened in a new tab)
bonus: here’s a prop design test also by Travis Cowsill, apparently from when ‘Little Ed Blue’ was in production.
The poster of our participation at the 5th ICTVC Conferernce.
Initial tests were made through OCR programs in an effort to simulate the "selective" reading that occurs while walking.