There are many players who like "Pokemon", and many of them use various tools and materials to create their own unique large picture albums. Recently, a Japanese top player showed off his work and attracted a lot of praise. A full collection of 184 rubber stamp versions of the first generation of "Pokemon" was collected. Pokémon are mysterious and incredible creatures that live in the Pokémon world. The first work was a Game Boy role-playing game released in Japan in 1996. There are currently 898 known Pokémon species. Pokémon can be seen in the sky, in the sea, on the mountains, in the forest, on the grassland, and in the town. @hanaremaze said that he used rubber stamps to carve out the first generation of "Pokémon" illustrated stamps, a total of 184 lifelike Pokémon. The next step is to use rubber stamps to create more Pokémon, so stay tuned. |
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