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I NEED MORE GENERATION 4 SPRITES PLEASE
No, not in the first post. Some of the images in the later posts are missing because I'll go back and make improvements to the sprites, and delete the old ones from my imgur account, and I'll update the link the first post. The links in the first post all work and that's all that matters.Some of the pictures are missing.
Who says every single Pokémon is going to be posed exactly like their Sugimori art? Did you not notice that my Blastoise, Voltorb, and Blaziken sprites are also posed differently? Even if for some Mega's I just edit the original sprite, it's still anatomically correct. It's best I do it that way to maintain size consistency. Let's see you make three completely different Charizard sprites then, and maintain size consistency between all three of them. Still up for it? Didn't think so.And I can see that the Mega Charizard X and Y sprites are just edited versions of the regular Charizard. This isn't very true to the Sugimori artwork?
Hello everyone! It's been a while, and the reason why is because these past few weeks have been very busy for me, since I've been taking summer college classes. Now that that's over with, I'll have some more time to work on sprites again. Here's Raticate, Spearow and Fearow!
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No, not in the first post. Some of the images in the later posts are missing because I'll go back and make improvements to the sprites, and delete the old ones from my imgur account, and I'll update the link the first post. The links in the first post all work and that's all that matters.
Who says every single Pokémon is going to be posed exactly like their Sugimori art? Did you not notice that my Blastoise, Voltorb, and Blaziken sprites are also posed differently? Even if for some Mega's I just edit the original sprite, it's still anatomically correct. It's best I do it that way to maintain size consistency. Let's see you make three completely different Charizard sprites then, and maintain size consistency between all three of them. Still up for it? Didn't think so.
Well first I set a drawing region limit depending on the size of the Pokémon, usually choosing between 40x40, 48x48, 56x56, and 64x64 (give or take a few pixels for all but 64x64 since that's the max GBA sprite size limit). And then I just draw it while looking at the official art(s) as a reference, or in some cases such as Voltorb and Fearow I'll look at a past sprite and use the pose. I don't do any tracing at all because those tend to produce ugly results at these tiny resolutions.I have to ask, what is your method of spriting? do you draw the pokemon on paper then scan it and sprite over or do you just sprite on paint or whatever you use straight away. Anyhow wonderful project this has inspired me to start spriting good luck with this.
These might be the last ones I do for a while, for reasons involving free time issues...
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Well first I set a drawing region limit depending on the size of the Pokémon, usually choosing between 40x40, 48x48, 56x56, and 64x64 (give or take a few pixels for all but 64x64 since that's the max GBA sprite size limit). And then I just draw it while looking at the official art(s) as a reference, or in some cases such as Voltorb and Fearow I'll look at a past sprite and use the pose. I don't do any tracing at all because those tend to produce ugly results at these tiny resolutions.