@ProphetEKA
Erik Amill

Impmon [05.21.2023 to 06.07.2023]
Impmon [05.21.2023 to 06.07.2023] by @ProphetEKA (Erik Amill)
Process:
- HB, 4H Pencil on Printer paper
- Sketched, Inked and Colored in SketchBook.
- Background, Text and effects done in Illustrator and Fireworks.

Impmon belongs to Bandai Namco. - -- - -- ~ -- - -- - Ha HA! Long time, no post. -.-

Two fun things about this pic... The first is I made a different version of this for my nephew's cake topper. As much as I'd have loved to post that one, he's a fan of the D1 Digivice design. I'm a fan of Tamers and knew it just wouldn't feel right to keep the wrong Digivice behind ol' Impmon here.

The second is it took a fat piece of forever to track down the old font Bandai used on Digimon stuff in the US. To save you the trouble of hunting down the font used on the name: Serpentine D. I Think I ended up having it from the old D-Ark game/encyclopedia software that came with the toy back in the day. Even my research skills were hampered by time trying to dig up any info on the older toys and cards.

Hope you folks dig this as much as I did drawing it. = )

Category:
Rating:
Everyone
Class:
Finished Work
Submitted:
1y126d ago
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Posted: Friday, 14 July, 2023 @ 08:26 PM
Rating: 5

Cool picture, I remember that character when that Digimon show was on, watched a lot of it back then. :)

I always like Impmon because he remind me of the Sonic villain character Nack/Fang the Weasel.

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