Dracorus
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- Seen Mar 4, 2012
Ima work on a Zapdos.. so itll take some time since this'll be the first time i did this
Okay, here's the Bulbasaur line. Not too happy with the Ivysaur, any tips on how to make it better?
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Your enthusiasm is refreshing!
One thing I can note straight away is your highlights - specifically, there are none. The black outline can sometimes make the sprite look jagged and 2D. Look at the bulbasaur from the 5th gen and compare. I also suggest reading this to help you understand about revamps. I found it very useful.
Don't give up, though! A little edit will go a long way!
There is highlighting, lol, it's kind of hard to see because the colors are pretty similar but I took the colors from the fifth gen sprite of each one. It's on the head of all 3 of them as well as various other places. I will work on the outline though, I probably did leave too much of it black because imo it looks better than making too much of it non-black and it's sometimes hard for me to tell xD
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Man, what a difference a year makes to making your old stuff look like ****. I'll get the animation done later.
Also calling dibs on the Hitmon family
Yea, I know but the GIMP applicaiton itself shows to be a Dreamweaver file. When I open it I need to supply a key for DreamWeaver CS5.
Daw.... my Mew isn't in the finished Pokemon section... :/
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I was gonna call the legendary birds, but I see someone has called Zapdos, so I'll start with uno.
So I did some edits to the Bulbasaur line, to fix it up. I like it much better now. xD
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You can just stick to (MS)Paint if you're having trouble understanding these programs. It's a simple tool and a lot of pixel artists use it despite that it's old school.