Artistic talent is incredible, isn't it? The ability to accurately recreate images from memory isn't something I'll claim the GAMINGbible team has, but there are those out there that can apply these amazing skills. One such talented individual has drawn the first 251 Pokémon from memory and it looks incredible.
A Reddit post from user Ziggymcfly highlighted their artistic skills with two sheets of sketches of these pocket monster, and each is cuter and more impressive than the last. Of course, we start at number one with the plant-based Bulbasaur and its evolutions before moving to number four with Charmander and their upgrades. Seven, of course, is the bubbly Squirtle (with added sunglasses) and their evolutions too.
I tried my hand at drawing the original 151 Pokémon from memory, my hand no longer works. from r/pokemon
Then we have the rest, some you'll remember from your crew when you played. From Spearow to Sandshrew, from Clefairy to Kadabra, all get a time to shine. Fun fact, did you know that Kadabra hasn't been on Pokémon cards for almost 20 years? Here's why.
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We then get to see a second sheet of Pokémon from Gen 2, which counts for another hundred creatures. More classics like Togetic and Marill pop up and at the centre of the sheet is a beautifully drawn Pokéball. Lovely.
I tried once again to draw Pokémon from memory, this time it's Gen 2 and boy it was way harder! from r/pokemon
The first Pokémon are featured in the games Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow while the next 100 are added in for Generation 2's Gold, Silver, and Crystal. These titles are iconic in the eyes of many gamers and built the foundations for the Pokémon games today like Pokémon Sword and Shield.
Basically, we wish we could draw like Ziggymclfy, we might start practicing right now, to be honest. Now, where's my pencil? Cheers ScreenRant.
Featured Image Credit: The Pokemon Company