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angeloftheodd · 6 months
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Meowth in a Heart Mug 😸☕️❤️
📸 Gif by Cortoony (Deviant Art)
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fght-ff-yr-dmns · 8 months
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Oh the nostalgia
3D Pokémon gifs by Cortoony
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reeffairy · 7 months
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Shiny Espeon by Cortoony
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poyo-journal · 2 years
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[2020] and final 2 from that year's art fight, pixel art animations ! they are... - Cortoony's Emerald Rabbit - Bel_by_the_sea's Aiel
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goodfairybadfaery · 4 years
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naveenkalal · 4 years
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Radha Krishna cute catoons🥰 Follow me @naveenkalalart Cute cute radha Krishna v3 . . . #cutelovequotes e #cutecutedits #cutegirls😘 #radhakrishna #radha #radhakrishnan #cartooning #cortoony #cartoonz #cartoonillustation #cartoonmemes #cartoonlover #mythologyart #illustrationoftheday #krishnaquotes #mythologyart #cutekidzz #cutecouples #naveenkalal #radhakrishna (at Bangalore, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC8gWZ2D1JT/?igshid=239wujwrbw02
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yuicasebaby · 3 years
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Finished this after forgetting about it for two years https://t.co/sr47nqWQZz http://twitter.com/Cortoony/status/1425279855671889923
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myocarre · 6 years
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Revenge on Cortoony for the artfight with Zencat
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gamingisalifestyle · 3 years
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Porygon and Pikachu by Cortoony
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mft-toyama · 4 years
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via @Cortoony
experimenting with recreating a sprite in 3d porygon from red/blue #pokemon #blender3D #3dmodel pic.twitter.com/XDA0aBfSS9
— Cort (@Cortoony) November 18, 2019
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quiirrel · 3 years
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rotates gen 2 espeon in my brain
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digimonandpokemon · 2 years
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Centaurworld s2 spoilers
Something that I noticed in season two is that Woman's hair never became round and bouncy in her time there. Unruly and tangled, maybe but her lines stayed rigid and straight. And when Rider's hair bounced up, she was surrounded by centaurs and her horse. People she's come to love and trust. And it was only when Horse truly excepted herself and the situation she was in did she finally look like two beach balls stuck together. Becoming a part of Centaurworld isn't about how much time you spend there. It's about when you feel at home there.
Maybe that's why the nowhere king never looked bouncy and cortoony. He felt like he didn't belong. He never felt like he was home.
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steamedtangerine · 2 years
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askkrenko · 3 years
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Krenko’s Guide to Pokemon: Porygon Product Line
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So, who remembers Digimon?
DESIGN:
Porygon looks absolutely horrible, but in a way that’s intentional and supposed to have happened. Porygon is some sort of 16 bit, Super FX creature that looks vaguely like it could be a Pokemon but actually looked like garbage and only resembles a creature if you squint at it. But the thing is, it’s supposed to be, because it’s an artificially created digital monster created ‘20 years ago’ as of Sun and Moon.  It has two garish colors, plus a bit of white, and it has a vague duck-like appearance but of course it doesn’t actually look like anything specifically because it’s just five polygons.
That said, it doesn’t really explain how Porygon exists in the real world, but I imagine it’s some sort of inversion of the process by which we store Pokemon in the PCs. If you can convert a Pokemon to data for storage, you can take raw data and convert it into a Pokemon.
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Porygon2 is a perfect name for Porygon’s evolution, because it’s just the next generation of program. Hell, if anything it should be Porygon 2.0 or something. The original was just given an upgrade by Silph Co. that brings its graphics to something more 64 bit, with actual curved shapes. It’s still obviously artificial, with no texturing and very basic shapes, but you can no longer count the edges. It’s more clearly some sort of bird, but it’s still just Porygon.
And then someone broke it.
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Let me be very clear: Porygon-Z is not supposed to exist. While Porygon2 was a planned, developed update that was released to the public, Porygon-Z is the result of a hack. The disc used to upgrade Porygon 2 to Porgyon-Z is found first on the ground in the middle of nowhere, then in a Team Galactic base, then in a Team Plasma research facility. You can also get a copy from Faba, or make them with the Cram-O-Matic. If you turn your Porygon2 into Porygon-Z, your warranty is void. It will start acting oddly. There will be clipping issues. It’s also less stable, and has worse defenses than its pre-evolved form. That said, it’s faster and hits like a truck, because if you’re going to hack a Pokemon, you might as well hack it for more dakka.
Visually, Porygon-Z gets this across clearly. Whatever Porygon2 was supposed to be when completed, this isn’t it. This is some sort of powerful glitch, but as there’s no rules in-universe that says you can’t use a hacked Pokemon, might as well go for it. But on a personal level, don’t do this, because it messes with your Porygon’s brain. Programming. Mind?
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TYPING:
Porygon gets weird about typing, as though it’s Normal type by base, it can use Conversion or Conversion 2 to change its type. Normal on its own is a good defensive type, only weak to Fighting and immune to Ghost, and while Conversion is often not worth a move, Normalium Z turns it into a buff to all stats, allowing Porygon to play as any type it wants, usually Electric, Ice, or Psychic. Psychic resists Fighting, so sometimes that’s the right move.
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STATS:
While Porygon’s too small to pay attention to, Porygon2 and Porygon-Z are different enough that we really need to discuss both.
Porygon2 has relatively average stats for a fully-evolved Pokemon, with 105 Special Attack, 90 Physical Defense, and 95 Special Defense, but the fact is that it’s NOT a fully-evolved Pokemon. In fact, Porygon2 has one of the highest base stat totals of any Pokemon that isn’t fully evolved, making it a particularly good user of the Eviolite. In fact, in formats where Normalium Z isn’t available, Porygon2 is generally considered more powerful than its evolved form, as the stat increase from Eviolite dwarfs its evolutionary boost.
Porygon-Z isn’t actually a strict upgrade. Though it has a higher stat total overall, it's at the expense of defense. Porygon-Z is actually slightly frailer than Porgyon, but is significantly faster and has a huge 135 special attack, as high as Alakazam’s.
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ABILITIES:
Download is an interesting ability that raises Special Attack upon entering combat if the opponent has lower Special Defense than Defense. It raises Attack if the inverse is true, but Porygon doesn’t use physical attacks, so that’s not important. A free raise to Special Attack about half the time isn’t bad by any stretch of the imagination, but Porygon has better options.
Analytic increases the power of Porygon’s attacks by 30% when it goes second. This is a solid ability, better on Porygon2 than Porygon-Z, but both are in such middling speed tiers that you can’t ever really count on it. Further, Porygon-Z would rather be going first and is usually going to get built for speed. More power is always good, but there’s better options.
Porygon and Porygon2, but not Porygon-Z, can get Trace. Trace is a powerful ability that can be hard to use, granting Porygon2 the opponent’s ability when it enters a battle, minus the truly unique ones like Imposter or Stance Change and other abilities that copy abilities. When used properly, this can do something as simple as Intimidating an Intimidator or you could switch into a Vaporeon’s water attack and copy its Water Absorb. Sure, sometimes you Trace something like Iron Fist and effectively get nothing, but in a competitive battle, your opponents will have Pokemon with decent abilities.
Porygon-Z, on the other hand, gets Adaptability, which changes its STAB from 1.5x to 2x. This increases the power of its Normal moves at the start of combat, but if it uses Conversion, this then increases the power of its second type’s moves instead, allowing for truly devastating hits.
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MOVES:
Signature move Conversion changes Porygon’s type to the type of its first move, so while it has to be set up ahead of time this basically means your Porygon is two types as you want it to be, Normal or the other thing. Picking Psychic allows it to turn the tables on Fighting types, but that’s not the only option, and the versatility can make it hard for an opponent to know what a Porygon will be.  With a Z crystal, Conversion also raises all of Porygon’s stats, making it a much more useful turn.
Porygon’s best Normal attack is generally Tri-Attack. Though it has a few that are stronger, Uproar and Hyper Beam both come with heavy drawbacks, and Tri-Attack’s random chance to inflict status effects is helpful. For other attacks, Psychic, Thunderbolt, and Ice Beam are its go-to options, but Shadow Ball, Dark Pulse, and Signal Beam are all on the table as well.
For aggressive, sweeping strategies with Porygon-Z, if Z-Conversion isn’t an option it can learn Nasty Plot and/or Agility to sharply raise the only two stats it really needs. For a defensive strategy, Recover is hard to top for raw survivability.
Like many good tanks, Porygon2 could learn Toxic in older generations, but it’s no longer available. Thunder Wave, also available to it, can seriously inhibit the opponent’s ability to kill it through Recover. 
That said: Conversion 2 is not good. Ignore Conversion 2.
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OVERALL:
With solid stats, a great move pool, and multiple useful abilities, Porygon2 and Porygon-Z are both all around solid Pokemon. The lack of weaknesses as a Normal type coupled with the ability to use Conversion to turn into another type for offense makes them particularly interesting strategically. A Porygon could reasonably start battle spamming Tri-Attack, then switch types when something with Fighting attacks presented itself. 
I also just have to say I love Pokemon evolutions that aren’t cut and dry upgrades. Porygon-Z is different from Porygon2, with a much higher Special Attack, but that doesn’t necessarily make it better. Eviolite’s a huge boost and Porygon2’s defenses are better to begin with, allowing a Sweeper to evolve from a Tank. 
You know, I didn’t really appreciate Porygon before doing research for this article, but now I have to say I love it. Conversion’s really mechanically interesting, all its abilities are cool, and the dichotomy between the proper upgrade of Porygon2 and the obviously hacked Porygon-Z is just something you don’t often see in Pokemon Evolution, which is so normally focused on ‘final form is best form.’
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zeldauniverse · 3 years
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Yuga's Art Gallery: Strange little creatures
"@Cortoony's piece encapsulates all the things that made Subrosia memorable to me (minus the horrible dancing minigame)." Yuga's Art Gallery: Strange little creatures #YugasArtGallery
One of my favorite aspects of The Legend of Zelda series is how goofy it can be sometimes. I’ve talked about it in a previous column and I will continue to harp on it. Something about the land of Hyrule really lends itself well to the strange and bizarre. The first characters that I can distinctly remember saying “Huh, that’s weird” toward were the Subrosians in Oracle of Seasons (sidebar: I…
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goodfairybadfaery · 4 years
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