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Goku's Sprite Shop

Goku

The Brave, The Beast
Goku's Sprite Shop

Sprites:

Trainer Sprites
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Pokemon Splices
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Trainer With Pokemon
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Recolored Pokemon
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Trainer With Recolored Pokemon
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Trainer With Spliced Pokemon
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I can only do D/P Trainer sprites:blank:
 
Heheh, awesome. :D Like a unicorn wolf dorchet spliced with gregory. *wide grin*

Oh, and iaza doesn't keep pictures up forever. I suggest using tinypic or something. o3o
 
Hmmm... not bad, but could be better.

First, when you splice, try to be as detailed as possible without losing the origin sprite's identity. For instance, if you splice, say, Articuno and Moltres (which I've actually done a repose loke that) make sure you can still tell it's Articuno as well as having Moltres parts. If you can't tell the identity of the base, then it'll look like a repose.

Second, recolor! You should always recolor sprites to go with one color scheme. You could recolor it to be the color of the base, or you could recolor it to be the pallete of the Pokémon spliced on (what I usually do)

Third, don't be afraid to scratch some parts on! Whenever arts seem to be too small or too big, or just at the wrong angle, go ahead and scratch (or attempt to scratch) them! This applies for trainers too; you need to scratch the clothes, hair, etc, don't just recolor.

now make me a sammich gardevoir/espeon splice
 
Um, a Sneasel/shiny Espeon splice with sneasel base but shiny Espeon's colors?

Hmmm... not bad, but could be better.

First, when you splice, try to be as detailed as possible without losing the origin sprite's identity. For instance, if you splice, say, Articuno and Moltres (which I've actually done a repose loke that) make sure you can still tell it's Articuno as well as having Moltres parts. If you can't tell the identity of the base, then it'll look like a repose.

Second, recolor! You should always recolor sprites to go with one color scheme. You could recolor it to be the color of the base, or you could recolor it to be the pallete of the Pokémon spliced on (what I usually do)

Third, don't be afraid to scratch some parts on! Whenever arts seem to be too small or too big, or just at the wrong angle, go ahead and scratch (or attempt to scratch) them! This applies for trainers too; you need to scratch the clothes, hair, etc, don't just recolor.

now make me a sammich gardevoir/espeon splice

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Linkz

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Nice, I like... but why does the Sneaseon look like the bottom half of it is glowing in black? It could be my monitor (it's dying out; the entire top quarter of the screen is wacky)
 
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