Ok i dont think i get scratching... Can some1 give me a guide?
First: make sure to zoom in to 8x or similar when scratching. Always.
But before then, why don't you try something simpler? Scratching is one of the most complicated forms of spriting, and is very difficult for beginners to handle. So how about you get used to the Pokemon style by examining Pokemon sprites up close. A good way to do that is recoloring, as I see you've tried with that Ninetales.
However, Pokemon sprites are delicate things. They are made at the pixel level, and a full understanding of how the sprites are built is necessary first.
Now. Open up that Ninetales and Smoochum again, and this time zoom in to the max resolution and get a good look at the pixels. See how there's not only shading on the body, but on the outlines? Now. Try taking the eyedropper and finding each shade of yellow on Ninetales. There should be about four or five. Line them up from lightest to darkest (or darkest to lightest) and then do the same thing for smoochum. If there aren't as many colors on smoochum as there are on Ninetales, then try coloring Smoochum ninetales colors, making sure to replace the highlights with the lightest colors, the middle colors with their corresponding color, the shadows with the darker colors, and the outlines with the very dark colors.
It's a long way off from scratching, maybe, but it's the first step on the road!~