celticpyro

Kinda thinking of that post that’s saying the Pokemon in Detective Pikachu are good because they’re “cartoony” when in reality they’re pretty realistic, but keep a good balance between their cartoonishness without the creepy hyperrealistic renderings we’re used to seeing out of edgelord artists. Ironically, the people who did this movie took a lot of cues from an artist on Deviantart who did hyperrealistic-looking Pokemon.

Originally posted by damstevens

I dunno, these look pretty realistic to me. The key is they render the cartoony elements (like Majikarp’s eyes and the shape of his fins) pretty accurately so it doesn’t just look like a rat hauling a weird fish, you can tell that’s a Pikachu and a Majikarp.

They also did a good job keeping most of the cute Pokemon looking fairly cute,

Originally posted by lankybrunettepartdeux

although you can still get moments where Aipom and Jigglypuff appear legitimately creepy and threatening when angered.

Originally posted by thechocobros

Then there are Pokemon who are odd-looking because they were always meant to appear odd-looking

Originally posted by corsolanite

And the ‘scary’ Pokemon actually look like dangerous, powerful monsters!

Originally posted by zainclaw

Originally posted by redundead

What I like about these designs is that they’ve got a good balance of traits that make them instantly recognizable enough that any Pokemon fan can name them at a glance, but given just enough nuance and realistic elements that presumably wouldn’t render very well in a cartoon. (For example, the little hairs on the inner part of Jigglypuff’s ears, Pikachu’s fluffy fur, and Charizard’s rough, dinosaur-like scales).

You can tell the people behind the design choices are really passionate about Pokemon and wanted to create characters you could easily suspend your disbelief to accept and also fully enjoy with the original ‘flavor’ of Pokemon as a long-time fan.

And anyway I just wanted to talk about how cool that all was.

wingedkiare

PS - they didn’t just take cues from the guy. they knew the vibe they wanted and hired RJ Palmer because they liked his work so much, and knew he could help them get there.  (Take cues sounds like someone saw him and he didn’t get credit)