Welcome to PokéCommunity! Register now and join one of the best fan communities on the 'net to talk Pokémon and more! We are not affiliated with The Pokémon Company or Nintendo.
Its not a specific Font, Its custom for the screen. If you want you could just screenshot FR/LG and pull the "press start" off the screenshot. Or you can just make your own with some other font that looks decent.
This is a useful little [TUT]. Do you think you could add editting to the screen with "Game Freak" and their logo behind it, I haven't found it anywhere and this was a really nice Tut so I figured you could.
Also I would like to help make your Step 1 easier...Download Sphere v1.5, open the...
OK so I finally got this all to work. (You definately need PS to get those palettes right and if anyone is having any other trouble doing it when you load the original Black and White Indexed image Go to [Image]>[Mode]>[Color Table..] and save the pallette for it because just clicking greyscale...
This is a good tut. My only problem with it is that you do lose a lot of creativity with it...I mean there is absolutely no layering, so its very easy. But you do get more colors out of it I suppose.
There are several programs to change all of these, I would just go to the toolbox and get the programs for it. The 2 I KNOW you're going to be looking for are FPE (Foot Print Editor) and Pokedex Order Editor.
Yea after looking around a bit more I realized I needed to be a little more specific.
Here's an example of what I want to do: make 2 different Weedles that have the same typing, sprite, and Pokedex number, but they have different movesets/attacks.
How can I do this?
EDIT: I added some other...
Different Formes
Ok so adding new Pokemon is pretty easy. But what if I want to give pokemon different Formes, like Deoxys? They aren't listed in the Pokedex so how can I manipulate that?
(PS-Missingno. had 2 Water Guns and the icon was an Omanyte Shell and a Gambler)
lol so I read all the other posts and seriously? No one knows if you can use something aside from photoshop, loading that palette is all I need to do...
(side note: there is something called Paint.net is works kinda like photoshop [its free use] but doesn't have the load palette thing)