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a [[Pokemon]] match is somewhat like a [[Battle]] between two or more Pokemon owners.
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[[File:WooperHeartGoldSoulSilver88.jpg|thumb|right|Wooper was among match's first illustrations for the TCG]]
'''match''' is a Japanese digital illustrator who began providing artwork for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] in 2009, with their first illustrations debuting in the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} expansion. Like similar digital artists, match applies many strokes utilizing a graphics tablet in image editing software to create their images.
 
match uses pattern brushes in select areas to achieve the desired texture in some illustrations, and often uses a subtle color palette combined with emphasis on light and shadow to help define the main subject, frequently accompanied by a prominent outline. In some cases, this technique gives an illusion of a 3D rendered model. In addition to providing artwork for the Pokémon TCG, match also began providing art for the Dimension-Zero TCG in 2010. For a list of cards illustrated by match, go [[:Category:Illus. by match|here]].
 
==External links==
* [http://idleslumber.blogspot.co.uk match's personal blog (invite-only)]
* [https://idleslumber.com/ match's portfolio (on Tumblr)]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 26 April 2024

Wooper was among match's first illustrations for the TCG

match is a Japanese digital illustrator who began providing artwork for the Pokémon Trading Card Game in 2009, with their first illustrations debuting in the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion. Like similar digital artists, match applies many strokes utilizing a graphics tablet in image editing software to create their images.

match uses pattern brushes in select areas to achieve the desired texture in some illustrations, and often uses a subtle color palette combined with emphasis on light and shadow to help define the main subject, frequently accompanied by a prominent outline. In some cases, this technique gives an illusion of a 3D rendered model. In addition to providing artwork for the Pokémon TCG, match also began providing art for the Dimension-Zero TCG in 2010. For a list of cards illustrated by match, go here.

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