I decided to have a bit of fun using my newly printed off AR cards, and some photo's I had taken with the 3DS. These here are the resulting photos, and you can see I gradually improve at making it more realistic.
A wild Alomomola jumping out of the water!
A passenger watching a female Jellicent float alongside the boat.
The Captain's Oshawott was showing off it's skills with it's Scalchop.
Emboar is teaching the passengers how to dance.
A wild Hydreigon lives on these cliffs!
It's very territorial!
A wild Parent and Child Serperior and Snivy!
This Haxorus is looking after the church.
I thought this Thundurus was trying to attack us, turns out, it was only showing off.
I had to stop and take a photo of this flock of female Unfezants.
Awww, look at this cute family of a Gigalith, Roggenrola and a Boldore!
his cute Gothorita was showing me where all the Woobat's like to hang out at dusk.
This Chandelure wouldn't let me get past.
There was a bright light and lots of warmth, I took a snap shot of it, and realized I had taken a photo of Victini!
This Vanillish was busy entertaining the couch dwellers.
A wild Bisharp and Zoroark had a brawl in the middle of the road! Stopped traffic and drew a crowd of watching Pokemon and People.
Here we see a bunch of Flying type Pokemon above the street, while a Gothitelle and Munna wait to cross the road.
Here I was doing trippy multi-layered effects.
This cute Solosis was hanging out by a traffic light.
This was quite the excitable Tepig!
More multi-layered effects.
Zekrom getting angry!
If you want to make these yourself, you first need a 3DS, download the 3D Pokedex (which is free), and use the 3D Pokedex AR cards I posted earlier to bring the Pokemon to life in reality.
At first, it will be difficult to make awesome pictures, but as you unlock more Pokemon through Spot Pass and sharing with friends, you'll also unlock new features of the Pokedex, such as allowing you to change the size of the Pokemon, the use of backgrounds, and how many Pokemon are allowed on screen at once.
For these, it helps to have unlocked the backgrounds, because you want to use photo's you have previously taken as the backgrounds.
When you have the background set, use the AR cards to make the Pokemon appear in the image where you want it to, use the size adjuster to make it fit the background, and start taking photos!
Get creative. I can imagine there are a lot of awesome photo's waiting to be taken, so get out there, and make them happen! :D
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