Venomous_Zero86
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Can anyone make an overworld sprite for Silver (Gen 2 rival) in GBA style, preferably based on his HGSS design and in RPG Maker XP format?
I'm looking for the gen 7 (alolan forms may be included but not necessary) Pokémon icons as they appear in your Party menu. I know Zeak6464 made an awesome pack which included them, but they're made with 1x1 pixels, and not the 2x2 "pixelblocks" normal Pokémon have, making it look really odd. If someone has these, max 128x64 if you have them go down a pixel in the second frame, and they are with the 2x2 "pixelblocks", I would be a happy man.
Could you not just resize the ones Zeak provided? This 2x2 "pixel block" is just a 1x1 block doubled in size.
That's true, but it's not just one outline, it has transparency and all that. It looks good, but doesn't fit in with the normal icons. look at the difference here:
Resizing this wouldn't fix it. If you zoom in a lot, you see that you can't fix that 1 2 3.
If you're referring to it being a bit blurry, that's just an interpolation issue, I believe. Depending on what program you're using, you need to change the interpolation setting. Set it to none for GIMP, and Nearest Neighbor for Photoshop. The double it in size.
Followed your steps with Interpolation to none in GIMP, it still makes it blurry and all. Has my stupidity taken over once again or is it just not working?
Well, it can't be the latter, as I got it to work perfectly fine. See the sprite attached below. However, if the sprites you're wanting to use came from here (also by Zeak6464) then that might be where you're problems stem from. There are two sets of those sprites, one set that's blurry, and one set that's perfectly fine. So it's quite possible that the ones you ended up with were blurry to begin with.
So that's my thoughts on what happened - you didn't have a good sprite from the very beginning. If you're up for a bit of work, these sprites right here should work just fine, they just need to be put in the right format. I've already tested it, and if you scale it up by an exact factor of two in GIMP with Interpolation on None, they will come out fine.