Ever since the concept of keeping half-tamed monsters in spheres for wild animal battles was first introduced to the world, mankind has been committed and determined to make Pokémon real. That impulse has fueled everything from people waving their phones at trees to capture digital Pokémon Go spooks, to a film where live-action actors pretend to be interacting with a mysterious CGI Pikachu .
Now those old fantasies aren't enough, the desire for a real Pokemon has led an artist to create impressive sculptures of monsters using Q-tips as props.
The @kumattaojisan TikTok account is full of examples of what these models look like. In one of the first entries we see the process described: cotton swabs are placed in several jars filled with dyes of different colors, layered in a grid and then assembled into the final product: a 3D model of Pikachu that can be disarmed. in components that can clean your ears.
Other clips, still using a modeling method that looks a bit like the game Pokemon Picross , show @kumattaojisan creating more of these large sprite-style monsters. In one they stick a blastoise . In another , a Charmander .
Given his talent, we hope @kummattaojisan will continue to explore this medium and create cotton replicas of Rodin and Michelangelo. For now, though, we're embracing the fact that they're turning intangible Pokemon into a physical reality, something far more productive than just constantly joking about the concept like Twitter is currently doing .
[via Nerdist ]
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