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omag... these are amazing!!! do u have the backs too?
Only for the starters so far. I do have party icons for most of them, though. I've been debating whether to post them or just keep with front sprites until I release the actual game/demo.omag... these are amazing!!! do u have the backs too?
Thanks for the critique!I like the colour choices here, definitely feels like something you'd see out of a Gen IV game.
That being said, you might wanna work on using scratch-made poses, instead of using bases for a lot of them. It's fine in small amounts, but overusing it can lead to lazy habits with pixel art.
Either way, keep up the good work. Definitely a good amount of talent here.
Possamp, Opossohm and Wattsupial are made using the Raichu line, yes? I'm pretty sure those are the exact same poses, and that's just an example. There's a few others in there that seem to be made using the same process; I think one is made using Poochyena as a base, and its evo made using either Mightyena or Linoone, I believe.Thanks for the critique!
I'm not sure what you mean by "scratch-made poses" and "bases", though... my general process is to sketch the design, then draw the pixel art from scratch using the sketch as a reference. The only times I can think of that would count as using a base is that I did base the feet of Vandecoot and Finchy on Stunky and Spearow, respectively, but both of those were after the lineart had already been sketched out.
Unless you're talking about the trainers; those I did base on the official sprites. I'm terrible at drawing humans at that scale.
Possamp & co. are intended to be Pikaclones, yes, so they do share the same basic body structure, but I did not "use" the Raichu line. All three were sprited from scratch, and I did not intentionally copy their poses from anywhere. I have never used the process you seem to be implying anywhere but the trainers I mentioned.Possamp, Opossohm and Wattsupial are made using the Raichu line, yes? I'm pretty sure those are the exact same poses, and that's just an example. There's a few others in there that seem to be made using the same process; I think one is made using Poochyena as a base, and its evo made using either Mightyena or Linoone, I believe.
I'm not saying they're all made using that process, but just as a tip, unless you're really struggling with posing and anatomy, it's best to avoid doing that.
Bewaift is pure Ghost-type.Not really a fan of fakemon, but I like Bewaift :)
What typing is it?
jeez all your pokemon look like they could be in pokemon sun and moon