Pokémon meets Horizon: Dragonite and Gyarados look so great as machines

What would the cuddly Pokémon look like as machines?

What would the cuddly Pokémon look like as machines?

What would the cuddly Pokémon look like as machines?

It’s always exciting to see different franchises coming together in diverse works by artists. The digital pictures of the artist are now going on Instagram gifer_art around, who quickly merges the Horizon universe with Pokémon.

Pokémon as monstrous machines

What to see On his page, the artist combines various Pokémon with robotic creatures. The Pokémon feature machine-like features such as built-in screws and metal plates. This is how Gyarados becomes a snake-shaped robot whose laser eyes look particularly menacing:

© gifer_art






© gifer_art

Another well-known Pokémon that the artist transformed without further ado is Dragoran. Here, too, wings, claws and other body parts were replaced with metal plates. The Pokémon is even about to use an attack:

© gifer_art






© gifer_art

There are numerous other Pokémon on his channel such as Giratina or despotarywho have undergone a transformation. To create the Pokémon as a digital painting, the artist uses the Procreate program.

You can read what other artists from the Pokémon world conjure up on GamePro:

In the comment column of the graphics, the users are extremely enthusiastic. For example, one person writes that the graphics remind you of Horizon Zero Dawn, because there we also encounter numerous machines that look like animals:

I’m getting Horizon Zero Dawn vibes! Super cool art!

One user even claims that he wants to get one of the Mecha Pokémon stabbed under his skin:

I’m getting this tattooed on my skin! cool

Many users want to see more of his art and suggest more Pokémon to undergo the cyborg transformation. However, it could be that no further artworks will follow on his Instagram profile, since the last work dates from 2021.

What do you think of the Pokémon artworks? Which Pokémon would you like to see as a machine?



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