>>32114070>>32114090Same guy as last thread here. I can kinda see where you're coming from with the psychic angle, since that forced behaviour is what keeps it functional. But as you're already aware, drawing a humanoid creature and then put a literal scale in its mouth seems very weird and (relatively) unnatural, it could work in a RPG/DnD setting but not in Pokemon.
Pic related are two sketches I made on the concept of scales. Top one was my first thought of using an ox's horn to mimic the scales, but I was quickly met by some issues since the horns alone doesn't make for a clear scale connection and thus I just added something quick to hang onto it as weights. Bottom one is what was made afterwards where its shoulders are the scales and the arms the weights, thus a creature that relies less on its arms and more of its upper body to direct the arms.
If you want to use either of use, feel free. Although I lowkey like the ape one, so if you don't take it then I will.
>>32119482Yo.
I already have a fakemon based on the rocker concept, so anyone is free to use that drawing, although the original guy who made the bird designs take priority.
>>32119416>more people are using the "Notable Moves" formatNice.
Once again though, this is a creature that for some reason just happens to get hold of an object that somehow improves its battle properties. Is it out of the question to make its tail the torch? Because one should first try to make use of the body features before considering to add separate objects to the design.
Unsure if the racing features should be in there too, I guess it relates to the olympics seeing how the dogs are competing, but don't try to fit too many themes into the same design. Also, the first stage seems largely basic and should be scrapped unless you have a strong reason for keeping it.