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[Showcase] Shey's sprites!

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    Just showing some of my edited pokemon as well as some original ones fully sprited by me. They're not for free use tho, they're either requests I got in other sites or pokemon/trainers for my own projects.

    Pokemon edits:

    Angel_ninetales.png
    mightyena.png


    Trainer edits:

    denis_sprite.png
    Noche_front.png


    Sprited by me:

    birb_eevee.png
    dragon_eevee_3.png
    thundurus_dragon_melan.png
     
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    Were those scratch sprited? Just curious!

    The two eevee evolutions, yes. I made them from scratch. The dragon one, however, was done using a non-pixel image of Thundurus as a base. The rest are recolors and edits. :>
     

    LadyJirachu

    Fluffy and Elegant :3
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  • That blonde girl <3 Tehehehe i'm guessing she's not Korrina, but....*shrug* still good lookin' o///o

    I like all the others too. Pretty! :3
     
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    These are really good!
    Quick question though - do you have any tips for somebody who's just learning spriting?
     
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    @LadyJirachu

    That blonde "girl" is actually a boy! xD He's a character of mine, I sprited him in case I made my own game.

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    @MadnessMan

    Thank you. =^^= Well, I don't think I'm good enough to give any advices, but I'd say the best way to start is editing existing sprites. that will get you a good grasp of the tools as well as get you comfortable spriting small things. Later on, when you start making your own sprites, I recommend drawing the concept in full size first, then make it small and trace the lines instead of just pixeling from scratch. That's how I do it at least! :>
     
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