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Just started Pokemon Spriting. - McMaxxis - 04-08-2010 So yeah I've been looking for tutorials on how to sprite pokemon but all I found were splicing tuts so i came here And since a good chunk of people here are pokemon fans/spriters, I figured this was the best choice. I made a pokemon for the first time and I've been figuring I need some help with this. *fixed the head again* What's it need? Shading? or Better colours? I dunno, some help from people with pokemon experience would be nice. RE: Just started Pokemon Spriting. - Locked Achievement - 04-08-2010 His shading takes up too much space. His legs are too fat. His pose is all wrong (come on, its a part fighting-type.) He is too dark. his teeth are rather large. Other than that, good work! RE: Just started Pokemon Spriting. - McMaxxis - 04-08-2010 Well, I don't wanna change the pose becuase I don't want him in a battle ready position, I just want him relaxing and just chiling out, plus i will go for what I'm using it for. However, I did follow everything else. Hopefully better, I reduced myself to 4 shades each color or less. RE: Just started Pokemon Spriting. - Locked Achievement - 04-09-2010 Yes, thats much better EDIT: may I ask what you are using this for? RE: Just started Pokemon Spriting. - McMaxxis - 04-09-2010 For the sig banner you see below this sentence. |