that tumble weed pokemon is the cutest thing i've ever seen.. Really impressive that you could make the twisted twigs look cohesive and not jumbled or awkward. Also love the fluff and the cute little boots!
This is a series I can't wait to see more for. The brief history of grass types was interesting and listening how to make a good design was fun and helpful.
Ok but these designs are INCREDIBLE. I think these all four are my favourites from anything you have done. The small ones are cute, the monkey is derpy and loveable and the cowboy is so cool. I imagine its cry is whistling "du-di du-di duuu" like the music in cowboy films!
SUCH AN INVENTIVE SERIES CONCEPT. Oh my goodness! I’m so incredibly excited for this, Ron! Watching your videos makes me fall in love with Pokémon again. Every time.
I like Marmascend, but I feel you missed out on an opportunity with its shiny form. If you gave it more fall-like colors (like light brown) it would look similar to a Golden Lion Tamarin; which are found in the same regions.
@@carimeslockdownedtree2654 this was very humorous indeed. I thank you for your highly valued contribution towards this section of comments for this video. I encourage you to create more comedic masterpieces such as these within the future.
Looking forward to more of these videos, and I'll try to use what I see for detailing my fakemon designs. Speaking of which, I recently updated one of my designs & I look forward to showing you once you start taking submissions again.
I love phantumble. I think that design really embodies the goal of a non-animal pokemon. It is simple but completely brings the tumbleweed to life. Great video!!
I remember the feeling of excitement I had when I watched your very first "creating Pokémon" video, and this one is giving me the same feeling two times over! I can't wait to see more of this awesome new series.
Phantumble is a good design, looks the most like an og pokemon to me. also this practice you are doing isn't just good for making pokemon, it'll help you figure out how creature design is done for any specific series, how to recognize themes and such, so videos like this are even be helpful for people who don't just want to draw pokemon
Great job, Ron! Definitely enjoy the designs you come up with but even more so is the amount of lore and thought you put into the Pokemon themselves that influence the art. Keep it up, and looking forward to seeing the fire type mons next!
Your marmoset designs were so amazing! And parental bond is a cool ability that really got swept to the wayside so I'm happy to see it getting some love here.
Great video! I know this video is more about the visual design but i also loved all the Pokedex bits you included. I *especially* love the whistle that the wind creates while going through Phantwist's body, this is just such a genius nod to the iconic whisle that can be heard in cowboy movies!
Wow, you outdid yourself with this one!!! Loved the designs themselves as well as how you walked us through your design process. And the “whistle” effect you added in about the tumbleweed evo??? A+++
Marmini and Marmascend looks straight like a great counterpart to Grookey. I'd love to choose him as my grass starter pokemon. Really great idea with tumbleweed. I've never thought how amazing you could turn a bunch of dead branches to a stunning cowboy pokemon
Ron never runs out of amazing new video ideas! Even when I'm a little unsure if it will appeal to me, it's always a thoroughly enjoyable and interesting watch
This is bloody excellent. I can already imagine a short of a phantumble trying to get something like a bunch of berries from a tree or market, but continuing to fail because it keeps getting pushed a around by the wind. Excellent work as always TG7!
I love this type design history segment! And also Marmini and Marmoscend are so cute. I also find it funny how I had concepts for regional forms of Tangela and Tangrowth that are a tumbleweed and a mud-slinging gunslinger guy, and that's Phantumble and Phantwist XD
Was looking forward to this video since it got announced, as I have started to design a grass tiger starter for my region. Very excited for the rest of the videos in this series!
These are awesome! You feel like a real Pokemon professor with some of your videos! Also, the whistle that runs through Phantwist is such a smart touch!
That was great. My own artistic ability is limited to stick figures, but I love seeing someone who is really good at it do their thing. I would love to see all of the types
I've been wanting to put together my own fakemon region, but couldn't quite find super helpful tips on designing each type! Thank you so much for this series, can't wait to see more!!
WOW! That analysis on the designs through each generation blew my socks off!!! Super well presented! Never thought such patterns could be found! I'd love to see you tackle other typings like that! really cool stuff!
I love this - not only have you been able to point out what I was missing in my fakemon art, but you've inspired ideas for a story we are writing and even more fakemon to be born 😍 Thank you!
So amazing to see your art journey Ron, mostly saw your art with music videos and comments on channels like insaneintherainmusic, glad you did the Moxiewe art collab and to see more of your own art content, thanks for the tips and epic designs
I imagine water types will be a lot to cover and I am wondering how types like steel and dark will be covered (they were introduced in Gen 2), but fairy will be interesting since it is the newest type and past Gen Pokemon are retyped as fairy
I've tried making fake Pokémon before, but they looked just bland and the evolutions didn't really change but after applying this information and inspiration to my raptor grass starter I think it turned out great, and I'm very proud of him! cant wait for this series to continue.
You gotta do a video on naming fakemon! Your naming is top tier and I can tell there is some consideration to avoid predictictability or over complications
Really like this series!! And there's opportunity to show different aspects with different types, such as using one type to demonstrate how middle stages draw links between the base and final. Great content as usual, Ron. ☺️👍
For me, tumbleweed was the perfect option for the first Grass/Fire Pokémon. First reason is they belong to desert, and desert is hot. And second, I don't know of this is true, but for me it makes sense that, with this extremely hot temperatures, they can spontaneously be caught on fire, and I already see a tumbleweed Pokémon slowly burning
A continuation of this series focused around something other than types, like starters, legendaries, or early-route bugs would be really interesting, I think.
This was such an amazing breakdown of the way designs have evolved, you really did an amazing job! Also, looking at them side by side, shouldn’t Tsareena just be Alolan Liligant? Like they look so similar… the crown placement, head shape… come onnnn
I LOVE the detailed analysis of the types designs across the generations. I am very excited to see this series continue.
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The growth of art for marmoscend makes me so thrilled, it’s been such a treat to see your art evolve
Its even more satisfying going through the playlist of art videos and seeing the Rons style gradually get to where it is now :)
that tumble weed pokemon is the cutest thing i've ever seen.. Really impressive that you could make the twisted twigs look cohesive and not jumbled or awkward. Also love the fluff and the cute little boots!
the tumbleweed pokémon is wow
This is a series I can't wait to see more for. The brief history of grass types was interesting and listening how to make a good design was fun and helpful.
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Well that aged horribly...
Its iritating that it underpeformed
Gosh why did this age like milk this video was SO well made
Yes im very sad
The way you made a tumbleweed pokémon before Scarlet/Violet...and it has the same typing wow. Yours is a lot better imo
Enjoyed the intro explaining all the grass types from each region and I'm in love with Phantumble
Ok but these designs are INCREDIBLE. I think these all four are my favourites from anything you have done. The small ones are cute, the monkey is derpy and loveable and the cowboy is so cool. I imagine its cry is whistling "du-di du-di duuu" like the music in cowboy films!
SUCH AN INVENTIVE SERIES CONCEPT. Oh my goodness! I’m so incredibly excited for this, Ron! Watching your videos makes me fall in love with Pokémon again. Every time.
I like Marmascend, but I feel you missed out on an opportunity with its shiny form. If you gave it more fall-like colors (like light brown) it would look similar to a Golden Lion Tamarin; which are found in the same regions.
But then it would be Marm-descend...
That was very funny thank you for your contribution to this comment and feel free to make more jokes of the same caliber in the future
@@bananananbanananan2285 could've just cut it short snd said "haha funny"
@@Kazuk.i nah it's funnier the more formal it sounds
@@carimeslockdownedtree2654 this was very humorous indeed. I thank you for your highly valued contribution towards this section of comments for this video. I encourage you to create more comedic masterpieces such as these within the future.
Phantwist is fantastic. The info about the whistle when it enters towns was so well done too
Looking forward to more of these videos, and I'll try to use what I see for detailing my fakemon designs. Speaking of which, I recently updated one of my designs & I look forward to showing you once you start taking submissions again.
Please continue this series it was SO helpful !!!
If we're doing all 18 types, I'm so excited. The evolution of all types over the years is so interesting to see.
I love phantumble. I think that design really embodies the goal of a non-animal pokemon. It is simple but completely brings the tumbleweed to life. Great video!!
I love this! The idea of going describing a type’s design history and then applying them is great. I hope you do every type.
I remember the feeling of excitement I had when I watched your very first "creating Pokémon" video, and this one is giving me the same feeling two times over! I can't wait to see more of this awesome new series.
Phantumble is a good design, looks the most like an og pokemon to me. also this practice you are doing isn't just good for making pokemon, it'll help you figure out how creature design is done for any specific series, how to recognize themes and such, so videos like this are even be helpful for people who don't just want to draw pokemon
Great job, Ron! Definitely enjoy the designs you come up with but even more so is the amount of lore and thought you put into the Pokemon themselves that influence the art. Keep it up, and looking forward to seeing the fire type mons next!
Your marmoset designs were so amazing! And parental bond is a cool ability that really got swept to the wayside so I'm happy to see it getting some love here.
Due to the top 20 pokemon video am hoping more people come back to this to revive this series
Oh I like this series, I can't wait to see the differences between dark and ghost, they seem like neighboring types
Great video! I know this video is more about the visual design but i also loved all the Pokedex bits you included. I *especially* love the whistle that the wind creates while going through Phantwist's body, this is just such a genius nod to the iconic whisle that can be heard in cowboy movies!
I absolutely love how detailed the analysis are of every pokemon type of each generation looking forward for more of this series .
I have never been more depressed to see a TH-cam series not take off
Wow, you outdid yourself with this one!!! Loved the designs themselves as well as how you walked us through your design process. And the “whistle” effect you added in about the tumbleweed evo??? A+++
Marmini and Marmascend looks straight like a great counterpart to Grookey. I'd love to choose him as my grass starter pokemon. Really great idea with tumbleweed. I've never thought how amazing you could turn a bunch of dead branches to a stunning cowboy pokemon
Phantwist is really cool, I must admit. The detail of the wind forming a wistle, inspired by a wind howling through a forst is such a great idea!
Ron never runs out of amazing new video ideas! Even when I'm a little unsure if it will appeal to me, it's always a thoroughly enjoyable and interesting watch
I am definitely looking forward to more of these videos! It's such a good idea, with the amount of people wanting to know!
The detailed breakdown of the design choices got me living rn
Love to see it and hear it, thanks for the video!
This is bloody excellent. I can already imagine a short of a phantumble trying to get something like a bunch of berries from a tree or market, but continuing to fail because it keeps getting pushed a around by the wind. Excellent work as always TG7!
I love this type design history segment! And also Marmini and Marmoscend are so cute. I also find it funny how I had concepts for regional forms of Tangela and Tangrowth that are a tumbleweed and a mud-slinging gunslinger guy, and that's Phantumble and Phantwist XD
It would be neat to hear you talk about how you go about making the shiny forms for your creations!
Was looking forward to this video since it got announced, as I have started to design a grass tiger starter for my region. Very excited for the rest of the videos in this series!
10/10 love the idea. And phantwist is a masterpiece.
These are awesome! You feel like a real Pokemon professor with some of your videos!
Also, the whistle that runs through Phantwist is such a smart touch!
That was great. My own artistic ability is limited to stick figures, but I love seeing someone who is really good at it do their thing. I would love to see all of the types
I really liked the analysis of how design conventions shifted!
I love all of these designs, especial marmini and marmascend. I definitely want to see more of this series :D
I've been wanting to put together my own fakemon region, but couldn't quite find super helpful tips on designing each type! Thank you so much for this series, can't wait to see more!!
Can’t wait to see more of these. Keep up the excellent work Ron!
Please consider a Part 2 and even more, that's exactly what i am looking for
Looking forward to versions of this video of my favorite types! As someone who loves creating Fakémon, I'll be sure to keep these videos in mind!
Awesome designs! My favorite's Marmini, because its just so gosh darn cute.
Keep it up, Ron!
This is perfect because I’m making my own African region based on my home country and neighboring country. I’m super excited.
I'm in love with this series already! can't wait for more
These designs are so well made and wonderful
can't wait for the Ground type episode!
WOW! That analysis on the designs through each generation blew my socks off!!! Super well presented! Never thought such patterns could be found! I'd love to see you tackle other typings like that! really cool stuff!
This came around the time I designed my first pokemon, thanks and looking forward to more!
I love this - not only have you been able to point out what I was missing in my fakemon art, but you've inspired ideas for a story we are writing and even more fakemon to be born 😍 Thank you!
This is easily one of my favorite videos of yours. Sincerely hope there's more coming!!
Genuinely a great video! Great analysis and designs
Phantumble is super cute and such a great design!
This was nice, I made a tumbleweed Pokemon for my region of Zonah, it's a regional variant of the Gossifleur line.
So amazing to see your art journey Ron, mostly saw your art with music videos and comments on channels like insaneintherainmusic, glad you did the Moxiewe art collab and to see more of your own art content, thanks for the tips and epic designs
Thank you for this, Ron. I'm designing my own Pokemon rn, and it's been fun but hard.
I imagine water types will be a lot to cover and I am wondering how types like steel and dark will be covered (they were introduced in Gen 2), but fairy will be interesting since it is the newest type and past Gen Pokemon are retyped as fairy
I think this is a really well made in-depth video! Every moment kept me interested
I've tried making fake Pokémon before, but they looked just bland and the evolutions didn't really change but after applying this information and inspiration to my raptor grass starter I think it turned out great, and I'm very proud of him! cant wait for this series to continue.
You gotta do a video on naming fakemon! Your naming is top tier and I can tell there is some consideration to avoid predictictability or over complications
Yay! The Pygmy Marmosett is one of my favorite animals! Sloth is my favorite with Chimps and Pygmy Marmosetts not far behind!
This is such a good idea for a series
Phantumble and Phantwist are some the best fakemon I’ve ever seen… I actually love them so much. Fantastic job there
Loving this series already
bro i'm not particularly into pokemon or art and you've got me absolutely hooked. really looking forward to the next video in this series!!
I have several Fakemon ideas but it is a struggle to design them to look like real pokemon. This series will be so exciting and informative to watch!😊
PLEASE REVIVE THIS SERIES. IT'S GOT SO MUCH POTENTIAL.
Really like this series!! And there's opportunity to show different aspects with different types, such as using one type to demonstrate how middle stages draw links between the base and final. Great content as usual, Ron. ☺️👍
I like that Phantumble has some designs reminiscent of Tangela but still a unique pokemon by itself
The marmoset pokemon was freaking adorable man.
Phantumble looks fantastic 😍
This is a great balance of tips for creating and assessing art and showing off fun ideas and Fakemon.
I already love this series, I plan on using these vids to make my own Fakemon and get better at art, so I’m excited to see the next type
This dude predicted that we were getting a ghost type tumble weed.
I love the marmoset designs SO much
Edit: Actually, they are all super good designs that look amazing, good job!
Great idea for a new series! I can't wait to see the rest of the series!
I love this series idea!! Super excited to see it continue!
Yes part 2 please. I just can't wait till dragon types
It is so great that you are doing this. I struggle to make good looking Pokémon and once more of these come out I think I will be a lot better
can you PLEASE make more of these kinds of videos also truegreen7 please never stop you've inspired me to start making my own Pokemon thank you
I freaking love this! Super great how-to video!
phantwist is my favorite fakemon you've designed by a considerable margin, it's incredible and now i want it to be real so badly
I would like to see you continuing this series!
I am SO GLAD uve decided to make this series. U dont know how many times I keep seeing a literal Water Dog/Cat online!!!
Am i the only person that likes every video in the series before starting to watch the video itself because i know it'll be good??
Very cool. Would love to see more 😍
For me, tumbleweed was the perfect option for the first Grass/Fire Pokémon. First reason is they belong to desert, and desert is hot. And second, I don't know of this is true, but for me it makes sense that, with this extremely hot temperatures, they can spontaneously be caught on fire, and I already see a tumbleweed Pokémon slowly burning
A continuation of this series focused around something other than types, like starters, legendaries, or early-route bugs would be really interesting, I think.
Can't wait for more! Looking forward to the whole series
This is amazing! I really wanna see more of this!!!
Thanks True green 7 this is really helpful for me as I am making my own region. And the history stuff was also pretty cool.
This was such an amazing breakdown of the way designs have evolved, you really did an amazing job! Also, looking at them side by side, shouldn’t Tsareena just be Alolan Liligant? Like they look so similar… the crown placement, head shape… come onnnn
I'm late to watching this, but I would love to see this series continue, so please do continue it!
I'm still waiting on the next video in this series, it's actually very interesting and informative
Loved this video series idea, please do the rest, imma look forward to psychic and ghost types
i love your art videos so so much!! very happy to have them back :)
These might singlehandedly be the best Pokemon you've made so far Ron!! I'd get them both on my team!!
Phantuble and phantwist are the grass types I would definitely use on my main team
Oooh even though I'm not a fan-artiest I love the concept of this series! And it's always a joy to listen to you design pokemon!