Crissy
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- Hearthome City
- Seen Apr 26, 2012
This looks great, can't wait to play!
First post? I see the starter names. They're Dipleaf, Ignicub, and Axolitl. I didn't see the names of their evolutions on the first post or first page. I'll just assume there are no names as of yet.There names are on the first post...
Not bad; there's a few minor problems (for example, there's a bit too much dithering and some of the curved lines look a bit jagged). If you want to help out, could you join the dev forum? I have a list of sprites that need to be done there.Wichu if you ever need help spriting I can help you out. I made the charizard in my avatar using your tutorial.
Hmm...Wichu, what did you use as base for your fakemon? I know about this.
The starter evolutions haven't been revealed yet; you'll have to wait until it comes out to find out.First post? I see the starter names. They're Dipleaf, Ignicub, and Axolitl. I didn't see the names of their evolutions on the first post or first page. I'll just assume there are no names as of yet.
Well, why don't you post it? I don't know whether to accept you if I can't see how good you are...I'd like to say that i've got my first scratch sprite ready. i call it SPIRITALE.
A 'hack' is a modification of an existing Pokémon game. It uses the same coding, but with changed sprites, maps and events. A 'game' is made without using the coding from a real Pokémon game. In this case, I'm using the Pokémon starter kit by poccil. A 'game' has the advantage of being able to easily see and edit the code, unlike a ROM hack, where you have to use ASM (which is a lot more confusing). A 'game' also has less hardware limitations, since a ROM hack is limited to the things a GBA can do.Ok, my bad, im new to all of this, exlpain to me the differneces and other stuff, i know now that these are not hacks, just remakes with differences right?
Sorry, that's one of the Pokémon we already have a sprite for.Hey, do you need a custom Drifloon sprite?