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  2. Pokémon Art Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Art Academy is an educational art game designed to teach players how to draw various Pokémon characters through 40 advancing lessons. Players progress through three skill levels – Novice, Apprentice, and Graduate – while learning new techniques and art concepts, with additional tools such as pastel and paintbrush being unlocked along the way. [4]

  3. Art Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Art Academy is an educational drawing video game developed by Headstrong Games, published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.It is a spin-off of the Art Academy series featuring characters from the Pokémon media franchise, and was released in Europe and Australia in July 2014, and North America in October.

  4. Category:Drawing video games - Wikipedia

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    Alice no Paint Adventure; Art Academy (video game) Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone! Art Alive! Art Sqool; C. Color a Dinosaur; Computerized Coloring Books; Crayon ...

  5. Art Academy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The retail version of Art Academy has a designated Gallery where the player/art trainee can save any art piece they had finalized during Lessons or Free Paint mode, as well as any photographs taken with the DSi cameras. The Gallery can only store up to 82 pictures combined inside the Game Card, regardless whether it is a drawing/painting or a ...

  6. Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone! - Wikipedia

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    IGN 's Chris Schilling found Art Academy to be better and more complete than its predecessor but still capable of more. He wrote that Colors 3D offered more while costing less—he lamented the absence of a 3D painting feature, in particular. Art Academy, Schilling felt, could serve as an educational preparation for games like Colors.

  7. Fakemon - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] [11] Fakemon designers have employed the use of Microsoft Paint and Photoshop to mimic the pixel art of the Pokémon video games. [9] Fans design Fakemon based on real-world concepts such as culture, architecture, animals, plants, [10] and mythology. [15] Fakemon are often created to accompany fan-made Pokémon regions or games.

  8. Template:Art Academy series - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Art Academy series | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Art Academy series | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  9. Category:Pokémon game covers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for cover art of any game that is considered part of the Pokémon franchise. Media in category "Pokémon game covers" The following 56 files are in this category, out of 56 total.