It's a bit over a year since I uploaded my far too popular poke'ball, and now I finally came back to my months-old plan of rebuilding it in a worthy shape, with the black line, bigger button, better interior and light/up features. I'm not sure if I should simply delete this page and update the old one, but not many would see my newer version of the Sylph Co. poke'ball.
Pretty good. It would be interesting to see other Poke'balls from you. The only one I can remember off the top of my head is the Master ball though.
By the way, could you perhaps create a thread in Constructive Criticism as well as leaving some CCs. Thaanks!
Quoting Cody G
A VAST improvement on your last version. The interior is clean, the back hinge looks great, it has lots of details, and the light-up feature, while kind of basic, is still genius. I would like to see that integrated a little bit more into the actual Poke-ball (maybe using a fiber-optic tube?), but for what you have, it works splendidly.
I meant to use the fibre at first, but three problems appeared. First of all, I can't connect it to this button, which is the best I came up with. And even if I managed to connect it, it still has a peculiar shape that doesn't fit a poke'ball's beam. I've been straightening it for a while now, but it is not ready. But that's not that bad, since a lit fibre wouldn't look good on a photo anyways.
A VAST improvement on your last version. The interior is clean, the back hinge looks great, it has lots of details, and the light-up feature, while kind of basic, is still genius. I would like to see that integrated a little bit more into the actual Poke-ball (maybe using a fiber-optic tube?), but for what you have, it works splendidly.
I see you haven't watched the video and/or you do remember my earlier attempt of making the poke'ball.I don't know your attention span, but statistically you probably didn't watch the video and don't know what it's about. For all you guys that would see this and want to comment, the video can be seen by clicking the word "video" in the description.
Hey, you're back! Cool ball here, I have got to learn that Lowell technique sometime. I'll check back later when the video works and the Brickshelf's public.