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TSR PokeDex Project - Koopaul - 09-29-2010 That's right we're making our own PokeDex! Using our own original Pokemon and nothing else! The difference from this project from most others is that it will require mostly imagining than spriting. Of course there are strict rules that must be done with going about this. -We need a limit of Pokemon first off. Our best bet is 151 like the first generation, I think that's agreeable. -I also think the best way to go about this is to follow in B&W steps and make completely new Pokemon that are unrelated to the previous generations in order to allow more creative freedom. -We need to remember Pokemon archetypes. What will be our Pidgey? Or our Legendary Trio? -That leads to another topic, Legendaries. How many will there be? -Make sure types make sense. -Don't worry about names right now. -Other rules will be added as we go along. Another thing we must remember is the process of making a Pokemon. In order to keep things organized and civil I propose we follow this Step By Step process of creating a Pokemon. 1. IDEA PITCH Before we decide on anything we need a basic idea for a Pokemon. What animal is it? What type? Note that this doesn't pertain to what the Pokemon looks like, just the general idea. If the group agrees that it sounds good, then move on to the next step. 2. CONCEPT ART Next members will draw rough sketches on what the Pokemon should look like. Note that this is like pitching visual ideas. Multiple people are allowed to draw up or add and change things that other people have done. Once we have gathered all of our visual ideas we can move to our next step. 3. FINAL ART We take all the concept arts and make a final design based off of the best things we've seen. This is the job for a really good artist. 4. THE SPRITE The end of the line for each Pokemon. We make a sprite based on the final art. We will use the most recent sprite style. No need for a back sprite. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IDEAS: The New Rodent Capybara The New Bird Kiwi Woodpecker Blue Jay Cardinal The New Worm 2 Flea The New Pikachu Porcupine Kangaroo Rat The New Cat The New Dog The New Snake Hognose Sharp Nose Viper Horned Viper Legendary Trio Rock Paper Scissors The Others Fairy Armadillo Komodo Dragon Squid Pumpkin Snowman Panda Nautilus Narwhal Camouflage Caterpillar Peacock Hot Spring Leech Moose Flower Mantis Centaur Solar Cell Pill Bug Cockroach Sabertooth Cheetah Tiki (CONFIRMED) NEEDS FINAL DESIGN: Fire Starter = Ram First Stage First Stage/ Second Stage/ Third Stage Water Starter = Desman First Stage Second Stage Worm 1 = Mosquito First Stage The New Rock = Gem Encrusted Rock First Stage Others Bombardier Beetle Coin Purse Sea Anemone Clownfish Koala Flamingo Male/ Flamingo Female Grave Skeleton Sawfish Candy/ Jaw Breaker/ Cotton Candy Pistol Shrimp/ Vent Crab Humming Bird Pill Bug (CONFIRMED) FINAL DESIGN: Grass Starter = Frilled Lizard First Stage Second Stage Third Stage Fossil = Ichthyosaurus First Stage Fossil = Spinosaurus First Stage Second Stage Ninja First Stage? FINISHED SPRITES: RE: TSR PokeDex Project - BynineB - 09-29-2010 As for the new Ratatta.. how about a Capybara? Pure Normal all the way. Here's an idea for the first evolution. RE: TSR PokeDex Project - Koopaul - 09-29-2010 Well before we post drawings we have to agree with an animal. It wouldn't be fair for someone to completely design a Pokemon only to have it rejected later. I'll put Capybara on the table. if everyone seems to like the idea of having a Capybara then we'll move on to the visuals. RE: TSR PokeDex Project - BynineB - 09-29-2010 Oh... I apologize. Didn't read the OP properly. Er, I petition for a capybara for the Rattata-esque line. Anyone for? RE: TSR PokeDex Project - Koopaul - 09-30-2010 Hm. I was hoping this would attract more attention. C'mon guys this will be a lot of fun! RE: TSR PokeDex Project - [robo9] - 09-30-2010 I second the capybara Also if this gets off the ground I'll be glad to make this a rom hack RE: TSR PokeDex Project - BynineB - 09-30-2010 More suggestions, then? Grass Starter: Bison? Fire Starter: Aardvark? Water Starter: Manatee? The New Pidgey: Kiwi? RE: TSR PokeDex Project - TomGuycott - 09-30-2010 One thing you might want to take into consideration for the starters is the supposed trends between generations. Though I don't think this is TOTALLY necessary, you might want to consider it to make it feel more genuine: Grass starters have all been reptiles. (A dinosaur, another dinosaur, a lizard, a turtle, a snake) Fire starters have all been part of the Chinese Zodiac. (A dragon, a rat, a rooster, a monkey, a pig) Water starters have all been water-based animals. (A turtle, an alligator, a... mudkip?, a penguin, an otter) Anyway, I like the rattata idea that's currently on the table. I'll actually make suggestions later. RE: TSR PokeDex Project - [robo9] - 09-30-2010 Maybe a tiger for the fire starter? I'll put a rough sketch or something after I finish setting up this scanner RE: TSR PokeDex Project - TomGuycott - 09-30-2010 Fire Starter - I agree with Tiger Grass Starter - Gecko, Triceratops or Pterodactyl (Grass/Flying anyone?) Water - Beefed up Isopod or a dolphin. Pidgey - A woodpecker evolutionary line Caterpie - a mosquito evolutionary line Weedle - a flea evolutionary line Pikachu (Non-Evo, like Plusle/Minun, the squirrel and the flying squirrel) - An adorable electric porcupine Pikachu (Evo, like Shinx line and Electric Zebra) - Electric Panda, Kangaroo or Badger RE: TSR PokeDex Project - Sengir - 09-30-2010 what i'd like to see is a reverse type cycle. like the fire type can be fire/electric to fend off water (would work with r9/TG's tiger, maybe have thunderbolt stripes) water could be water/bug to fend off grass (would work with TG's isopod) and grass could be grass/rock to fend off fire (would work with TG's triceratops) RE: TSR PokeDex Project - Koopaul - 10-01-2010 Yes I think its very important for me to say this now. You can't just randomly pick an animal and assign it a type. Believe it or not all Pokemon are have a reason for their type! Most Pokemon are based on myths and legends like the Basan, a fire breathing chicken. So don't come up with an animal and assign it a type. Make sure you have a reason to give it that type. Also I love those dual types Sengir but make sure it makes sense. RE: TSR PokeDex Project - ~DrakoRero~ - 10-01-2010 I made a Pokemon based off of this little fellow http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Fairy_Armadillo Yeeeeeaaaaah, it doesn't look very creative... I was thinking Ground or Normal type Pink Fairy Armadillo who evolves into a bigger Armadillo. Just showing my idea if you guys don't mind... RE: TSR PokeDex Project - Koopaul - 10-01-2010 No that's okay. Just remember that when you submit concept art people are allowed to modify your design if they want. The end result should give us something that looks really awesome. RE: TSR PokeDex Project - BynineB - 10-01-2010 Maybe give it those white, puffy, curly wings for ears, to represent the whole "fairy" bit? |