09-15-2014, 04:07 AM
(09-15-2014, 03:43 AM)Sketchasaurus Wrote: I actually have no suggestion at the moment, as I'm sure more Pokémon-savvy folks will cover that, instead I'm more interested in one thing in particular if you have any insight regarding the following:I'm pretty sure it's all shader-based, because as far as I can tell from the files the textures alone don't give 'em that effect. And I haven't the slightest idea how to reverse-engineer that kinda appearance, sorry.
Based on some gameplay I've seen, it appears as though the shading on some of the Pokémon changes dynamically while they're moving in battle, I'm curious if there is any data in the textures or materials that is cause for this, or if it's the result of the shader. I'm also interested to know if you know of how the outline is achieved (maybe it's included in the game or 3ds' engine) Ultimately, I'm interested in "reverse-engineering" the render style for parody purposes, so any knowledge regarding the shader and other settings would be a huge help.
Thanks! Keep up the awesome work!
Anyway, last bunch from me for the day... night... whatever. One of which being one that a friend of mine on Steam asked from me.
#323 Camerupt
#648 Meloetta
#704 Goomy