The creative Pokemon fan behind a recent influx of art transforming Pokemon into humanoid versions of the creatures has turned to the Water/Rock-type Corsola for their most recent project. Fans who have been invested in this artist's work will probably be pleased by how their original design for the exclusive Ghost-type Galarian Corsola turned out.

This particular artist seems to be incredibly dedicated to their humanoid Pokemon fan art project. Every few days, a new piece is posted online for the rest of the Pokemon community to view and enjoy. Their most recent works featured Swinub, Piloswine, Slugma, and Magcargo as human beings, all of which showed the same amount of detail and care in them as their previous projects. Now, the artist's focus has turned to Corsola and how the Pokemon's unique looks could be translated into interesting humanistic features.

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On Reddit, user endifi posted images of their Pokemon humanoid design concepts of both the regular and Galarian Corsola. Endifi chose to portray the coral Pokemon in female forms, dressing both in tube-top ball gowns with different shades reflecting the pocket creatures' iconic color schemes. Water/Rock-type Corsola has vibrant pink hair and its coral spikes were represented in the design's interesting headdress. The Galarian Corsola seems like the mirror image of its regular counterpart, save for the more pallid colors and the haunted look that both the pocket creature and character's design display.

Fellow fans reacted with the same energy and positivity as they have with the artist's other Pokemon humanoid fan art, claiming that their pieces are amazing and spectacular. One particular commenter seemed to relate to the opposing vibes of endifi's pieces, sharing that the character designs reminded them of themselves. Given that the regular Corsola is full of life and color while the Galarian Corsola seems sad and is monochromatic, it's easy to see how Pokemon fans can relate to the two types of emotions emanating from the fan art.

Fans should expect to see more humanoid Pokemon character designs from endifi in the coming days. Given that they seem to be religiously following the numbering on the Pokemon franchise's universal Pokedex, the artist is likely to feature the Water-type Jet Pokemon Remoraid and its final evolution form Octillery next. Hopefully endifi continues to share their pieces with the Pokemon community members, as many are probably enjoying every piece that they come out with.

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