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LEAF AOYAMA

Height: 5'7
Pronouns: She/Her
Home Region: Kanto
Team: Dragonite, Espeon, Slowbro, Marowak, Clefable, Banette (UNWANTED)

A young woman who’s passionate about researching Pokemon, especially those of legend. If there’s one thing that matters to her more than her studies, it’s ensuring the safety of those around her at all costs. Though often reserved, she’s headstrong, intelligent, and friendly when given the chance to shine. Next to nothing is known about her history- all she’s said voluntarily is that at the age of 11, she was adopted by the Yuuji family, and that she received the third starter from Professor Oak when they were given to the dexholders. Strangely, official records, though obscure, point to her disappearance and presumed death many years ago. Even now, she still likes to vanish for days at a time.

[Transcription of design notes and color hex values under the cut.]


Hair: #9a714b (main) + #614024, #ffffff

Skin: #f9f2ec (main) + #da8987

Eyes: #ffffff, #e7f3f1 (sclera, shaded) + #836b58 (iris, brown) + #53938a (iris, green) + #ffffff, #ff0d00 (pupils)

Hazel eyes- stylized to brown over green. Pupils white with small hint of red. Never black.

Normal Mouth !!! (#b75250, #ce7d7b)

Markings are burn-like. Got rid of chain markings.


Note for outfits:

If details like the back of a shirt or underside of shoes aren’t specified, they’re plain and colored like the front/top.


Fire + Leaf: eye shade = lineart color 75%

NO shade on pupils


Jacket/shoes: #94d9a2 (main) + #5ba375, #cff7d4

Shirt/shoes: #16131a

Shorts/socks: #c96266 (main) + #e4999e

Necklace: #fec200

Zippers: #83838c

Camisole shirt.


Palette: #54b059, #65dc6a, #16131a, #050507

Colors used throughout full outfit.

Tank top with shoulder length gloves.


General Note:

Details of these forms can vary based on circumstance. This is more like examples and a style guides than a concrete reference- I’ve tried to note every key part for each.


sorry.

its not time to see this yet.

come back later.

once you learn what “SORROW” really means.

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