New forms are one of the most common types of Pokemon fan art. While some will create fan-made regional variants or evolutions for older Pokemon, some instead design entirely new mega evolutions or Gigantamax forms for Pokemon who never received one in the official Pokemon games.
Introduced in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Dynamax and Gigantamax is a special transformation unique to the game's setting of the Galar region. This phenomenon will result in any Pokemon growing to the size of buildings and gaining access to stronger attacks. While any Pokemon can Dynamax, Gigantamax is a specific transformation only certain Pokemon, such as the Water/Ice-type Pokemon Lapras, can undergo where both its size and appearance change.
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A Reddit user by the name of T-Ace Juice designed their own interpretation of what a Gigantamax form for Swampert would look like. Swampert was introduced in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, obtainable as one of three starter Pokemon for the player's use. In line with the other Gigantamax forms introduced in Pokemon Sword and Shield, T-Ace Juice doesn't change too much about Swampert's core design, rather making its main features more exaggerated. The large orange spikes on Swampert's face are made far sharper while its head fins grow and spread along the Pokemon's back.
Swampert's Gigantamax form also grows its tail-fin into a fully formed tail with the fin surrounding it. While this is the most recent piece of T-Ace Juice fan art, they have created several pieces of Pokemon fan art in the past. This would include fan art of Chesnaught from Pokemon X and Y. Another franchise T-Ace Juice produces fan art for is the Digimon series.
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