Okay, so today I decided to do something with Sylveon and Umbreon. I’ve always thought they were a cool pair, you know, the whole light and dark thing. So I thought, “Why not try to combine them somehow?”

Getting Started
First, I just grabbed a pencil and some paper. No fancy tools or anything, just basic stuff. I started by sketching out Sylveon. I wanted to get those ribbons and bows right, because they’re kind of its signature, right?
- Sketching Sylveon: Focused on the flowy ribbons and big, cute eyes. Took a few tries to get the proportions feeling right.
Then, next to it, I started working on Umbreon. It’s a bit simpler in design, but I wanted to make sure I got those glowing rings and that sleek, dark body right.
- Sketching Umbreon: Made sure the rings had that, like, inner glow. The pose was important here – wanted it to look a little mysterious.
Combining the Two
This was the tricky part. I wasn’t sure how to really combine them. At first, I tried just drawing them side-by-side, but it felt… boring. Like two separate drawings, not one unified thing.
So, I erased a bit and started playing with the idea of overlapping. I had Sylveon’s ribbons kind of wrapping around Umbreon’s body, almost like they were embracing. That felt better, more like they were connected.
- Experimenting with Overlap: This was key! The ribbons wrapping around Umbreon really brought them together visually.
- Adjusting Poses: I tweaked Umbreon’s pose a bit, so it looked like it was leaning into Sylveon slightly. More interaction!
Adding Some Details
Once I was happy with the basic shapes and the way they were interacting, I started adding in more details. For Sylveon, I refined the bows and made sure the eyes had that sparkly look.

- Sylveon Details: Added extra lines to the ribbons to give them more dimension, and little highlights in the eyes.
For Umbreon, I focused on making the rings really pop. I used a darker pencil to shade around them, making them stand out against the dark fur. I made the eyes slender and sharp.
- Umbreon Details: Shading around the rings was crucial. Also added some subtle fur texture.
The Final Result
After a few more tweaks and adjustments, I was finally happy with it! It’s not perfect, of course, but it captures that Sylveon and Umbreon connection I was going for. The light and dark, the flowing and the sleek – it all came together in the end. It was fun. I felt pretty good making something from my own hand, it was like bringing them to life, almost.