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Looking for advice with my sprite work.

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    Hey, I'm working on a Digimon Fire Red hack that changes pokemon to Digimon. I'm only doing sprites at the moment but wanted opinions on what I've done and what I could do better.

    [PokeCommunity.com] Looking for advice with my sprite work.

    Thanks for checking them out X
     
    Honestly these are actually really good! I can't take a deep look on Photoshop right now, but I can say that the backsprites need a bit of a darker outline, since they blend into the background. Other than that, thumbs up! :)
     
    Honestly these are actually really good! I can't take a deep look on Photoshop right now, but I can say that the backsprites need a bit of a darker outline, since they blend into the background. Other than that, thumbs up! :)

    Thanks a lot! I'll work in making those outlines darker, I see what you mean now didn't notice how much they blend before. Really appreciate the advice 👍
     
    They are really cool!
    I love Digimon, so I am reallyy looking foward to this!
    Are you going to have all the armor digivolutions?

    Keep up the great work
     
    Overall, they are cool. However, I do have some suggestions:

    Maybe it's because I'm not wearing my specs, but I kind of have a struggle registering the overall shape of the 2 bottom left mons. Maybe the claws so close together make it look too crowded?
    More importantly, I would suggest upping the contrast on that yellow pallet's highlights you chose to define the shape more and I would definitely recommend you to practice dithering and apply it on all those sprites as a fun experiment because it's gonna help you a lot in spriting generally.
     
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