Water-type Pokemon are one of the many types of pocket monsters found throughout the Pokemon series. Traditionally, this aquatic-themed type has been included as one of the starter Pokemon in new generations of games. In addition to notable starters such as Squirtle and the upcoming Quaxly, there has been a variety of other intriguing water-type Pokemon featured in the series. Among the water-themed Pokemon, one creature with a particularly unique design is Lotad.
First introduced in Gen 3, Lotad is a dual-type Water/Grass Pokemon with an unusual design. It features a blue body and a bird-like bill. Besides these design features, it has a giant leaf-like object attached to its back, allowing it to float in the water. In the games, this Pokemon can evolve into Lombre. Throughout the generations of the franchise, Lotad has made a number of appearances and become popular with some fans.
Pokemon Poliwrath Fan Art Turned Into Impressive Tattoo
Recently, a gamer known as yourfavoritebovine shared a unique piece of artwork based on the Pokemon series. Specifically, this artwork starred the Water/Grass-type Pokemon known as Lotad. However, this was no ordinary Pokemon fan art. Instead, this Lotad creation stood out because it revealed what the pocket monster looked like as a modular origami figure.
In a short video shared by yourfavoritebovine, the modular origami figure was placed on a platform that slowly rotated, providing a look at the entire design. Using the increased detail that modular origami provided compared to regular origami, this Lotad creation contained many of the classic elements of the Pokemon. For example, it had a blue coloration and a yellow beak. In addition, the artist managed to replicate the look of the
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