Here's another #StoneSwap design I made for my video. Actually wrote Electric Surge here before today's reveal
Check the video below for explanations and more

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Here's another #StoneSwap design I made for my video. Actually wrote Electric Surge here before today's reveal
Check the video below for explanations and more
Pokémon Trainer Sina and Mega Abomasnow
Hey! It’s Frosty the- oh. That’s no frosty…
Days until this big puffball looks scarier than it’s alpha form in Arceus (bonus: mega alpha): 6 (cough, more like 5) more days!
Walking, (absol in winter would be nice and fluffy)
Would Carol Holiday from Deltarune have a mega Abomasnow?
Yes, they would
No, they would not
see results :3
Please reblog for larger sample size :)
Propaganda : HEAVILY associated with pine trees and snow; seemingly lowers the temperature of a room just by being there and M. Abomasnow has Snow Warning.
This is day ten of the Christmas marathon. Today's picture is Mega Abomasnow and Delibird battling with each other. Why did I post this? Today is the release of the DLC for Pokémon Legends Z-A. Delibird is one of the cutest flying types I've met (shame they still get hurt from anything against flying types). I even named mine Santa because he's like Santa. Abomnosnow is one of the craziest Pokémon I've ever encountered. Even @DragonlordRynn 's portrayal of that Pokémon makes so much sense. But anyway, this is my way of celebrating that release. I just wish I had better luck in finding my share of shalphas (Shiny alphas).
Pokémon (c) The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, and Game Freak
Bit late for xmas, but have you reviewed snover?
Snover is very cute. These little evergreen-like creatures are known to be friendly and inquisitive towards humans, and will even gather around human footprints like we do with yetis. Aw!
Visually, I do like their design a lot as well. The brown, dark green, and white palette is unique and looks really nice, and it's not overly busy. The brown bottom kind resembles a pine cone or maybe bark, which fits with it being a "young" tree. I like the tail as an extra beastly addition, and the head fur resembling a snowy mountain peak is also a nice touch. Good stuff all around.
What's neat is that instead of just becoming a bigger tree creature, Snover evolves into the abominable snowman (that also happens to be a tree). It works great conceptually and gives the line a unique theme.
And visually, I like how it strategically drops the brown from its palette in favor of emphasizing the white and green. Said colors are nicely balanced, with it having a primarily white body with just a few accenting points of green. The shaggy face and big ol' eyebrows are also good and give it a great expression.
And mega Abomasnow's pretty decent. I really like how it's moved into a semi-quadrupedal stance kind of like a gorilla—it makes it look all the more dangerous. I also like that it doesn't really add any unnecessary new elements, instead just changing the anatomy up a bit, adding more fur, and expanding the four spikes on its back into a set of icy cannon-like structures.
My only issue with it is that the sheer amount of fur is a little overwhelming—there are at least five rows of it from the head back, not counting what's on the back spikes, chest, and arms. Obviously you want more fur than the original, but I feel like just dropping one or two of the back rows and simplifying the ones around the back spikes to one might've made it just a little easier to read. Still, not a big deal in the long run.
Overall, some really excellent weird tree creatures.