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DarknessMonkey August 15th, 2004 10:22 AM

Can Someone Teach Me How To Shade Sprites?
 
I Dont Know If This Goes Here But...
I Need Someone To Give Me A Tutorial On How To Shade Sprites.
The Reason:
I Am Going To Start Making Trainer Cards And Recoloring Sprites.
So If Someone Wants To Help Please PM Me Or Keep It In This Post.
TY!!!

Pokedavid August 15th, 2004 10:23 AM

by shading sprites do u mean taking old ones and makin them diffrent colors??

Duke R August 15th, 2004 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coco
Here are some tips to help you improve your recoloring. Today we'll turn a Skitty blue. I'll use MS Paint to edit my sprites. Notice that it has more than one shade of pink in its body to make it have a more even tone.

Now i'll zoom in and get a different pokemon with nice shades of blue in it. I'll use marill.

Using the eyedropper tool, take the lightest shade of blue from Marill and use it to fill in/replace the lightest shade of pink on Skitty like so!

Now do the same for the others, matching shades of blue and pink, until you have a pretty blue Skitty!


Castrainer August 15th, 2004 10:34 AM

Lets Everyone Hail coco, for creating a great recoloring tutorial!
*claps claps*
XD

I think I shall make an Tutorial with Images using coco's tutorial @[email protected]

Duke R August 15th, 2004 10:36 AM

There's more:
Quote:

Originally Posted by coco
Lesson Two: Fusing

Okay, here it is, fusing! I'll also be using Microsoft Paint for this lesson. Today we will first mix a Pikachu with a Charizard, then a few trainers, and finally a pokemon/trainer fusion.

Part One: Pokemon mixing
First, get the Pikachu and Charizard and put them into MS PAint. Next, click on the magnify tool.

Now, click on the Freestyle select button (has a dotted star shape on it). CAREFULLY select Charizard's wings and move them to a nice empty space.

Next, select the wings again and place them on the sides of Pikachu's body and voila! a winged Pikachu! You can recolor pikachu if you want.

This technique also works for ears, feet, and tails. The next two lessons will be posted later. Have fun fusing!


DarknessMonkey August 15th, 2004 8:53 PM

Thanks DukeR & CoCo For The Tutorials They Helped Me Become Better I Can Also Figure Trainer Sprite Fusions Can You Post The Tutorial Though?
Well TY...


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