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The Sprites Cafe ~ Served with Tea

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    Welcome to The Sprites Cafe!
    i'm mzmingle, and this is my showcase. You are allowed to ask me to do pictures, but its likely i won't be able to.

    ~Rules~
    1. Constructive Critisism. No saying 'Wow, keep it up!' I know it says it in the rules.
    2. I can only do this on the computer, and i'm better at handmade drawings, but I have no scanner.
    There are only 2 rules that I can think of.

    ~Pictures so far~
    The Sprites Cafe ~ Served with Tea


    Enjoy!
    please say whats good :P



     

    marcc5m

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    These...aren't sprites...they're drawings with MS Paint :\
    They need shading, and Pokemon should be facing the bottom left, and a lot smaller than that.
     
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    There's a lot to say..
    I think for starters you could save your work in .PNG rather then .JPEG because JPEG/JPG ruins the quality and isn't a preferred save type for Pixel Art.

    Sadly though I will have to close your thread because they're more like drawings with the MS Paint tools. Some procedures you did are drawing with the pencil tool then filling it up with the bucket. Technically, it could be considered pixel art but in these terms i'm going to consider it as drawing. I suggest looking up some tutorials and such for pixel art and try again next time. Here's Pokécommunity's very own terminology and resources thread.

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