While Pokémon Go's popularity has set records, the game inspired South Korean illustration artist Tamtamdi to turn the pocket monsters into humans. And they look absolutely amazing! The artist puts spirit into Pokémon, giving them unique characters and exceptional looks.
More of Tamtamdi's creations can be perused at his Tumblr and Facebook.

Omanyte is an ancient and a very rare Pokémon, which was considered extinct for a long time.

Goldeen is a fish-like Pokémon with a horn. While the Pokémon can even attack with its horn, this character knocks down by its ladylike look.

Muk is a large, sticky, amorphous Pokémon, made of living purple sludge.

Ponyta is a equine fire-type Pokémon with flames forming its mane and tail.

Magmar is also a fire-type Pokémon. In battle, Magmar blows out intensely hot flames from all over its body to beat its opponent.

Rapidash is an evolved form of Ponyta. When evolving, Pokémon's attacks, power and character change, so while Ponyta was illustrated by Tamtamdi as a female, Rapidash looks like her elder brother.

Pikachu is the symbol of the whole Pokémon world. The electric-type Pokémon is not only perfect at battle, but is a great friend.

Vulpix is a very cute, but powerful fire-type Pokémon.

Charizard is a fire-type dragon Pokémon. It breathes fire of such great heat that it melts anything.

Beedrill is not that cute as its human version. If angered, Beedrill will attack in a furious swarm.

Arbok looks like a cobra. It is a poison-type Pokémon.

Ninetales is the evolved form of Vulpix. Little Vulpix evolves into powerful Ninetales with the help of a firestone.

Jigglypuff is a fairy-type Pokémon, which sends all humans and Pokémon to sleep with its song.

Meowth is known as the Scratch Cat Pokémon, it spends most of the daytime sleeping and prowls the city streets at night. Interestingly, in the Japanese Pokémon anime, Meowth is the only pocket monster who can actually talk to humans.

Onix is a powerful rock-type Pokémon. It's about 8-meters tall and its weight is 210 kg.
