It is designed to work quite literally inside the Mega Drives palette restrictions, as well as the screen resolution of a PAL machine.
I am 100% able to guarantee you this is Mega Drive capable!
In fact, all of my art is Mega Drive compatible. The VERY FEW times I drift from this is if I can't get enough gradient.
This WIP is one of the very few times I have drifted from the limitations, though it did use them as a base with me inserting 'inbetween' colours.
And for even more proof that the original base (Though I had based this on an even smaller version of the image... it used to be 48*48) was Mega Drive compatible.
There, eat your fish.
In fact, I will even grab you the raw palette file of the Flygon if you really wish to object so.
Open this with your favorite Mega Drive compatible palette editor, I suggest HivePal.
Edit: Far out, I am so buzzed, damn this creaming soda. I mean no offense in this post. I'll uh... rewrite it tomorrow morning when I am not buzzed.
I am 100% able to guarantee you this is Mega Drive capable!
In fact, all of my art is Mega Drive compatible. The VERY FEW times I drift from this is if I can't get enough gradient.
This WIP is one of the very few times I have drifted from the limitations, though it did use them as a base with me inserting 'inbetween' colours.
And for even more proof that the original base (Though I had based this on an even smaller version of the image... it used to be 48*48) was Mega Drive compatible.
There, eat your fish.
In fact, I will even grab you the raw palette file of the Flygon if you really wish to object so.
Open this with your favorite Mega Drive compatible palette editor, I suggest HivePal.
Edit: Far out, I am so buzzed, damn this creaming soda. I mean no offense in this post. I'll uh... rewrite it tomorrow morning when I am not buzzed.