If any of you guys have any POKEMON Sprite Fusions/Splices/Recolors/Overshading/Undershading/Revamping, then you shall request them here. ALSO, I will not be able to do any of the 3D sprite fusions because of how complicated and how many pixels there are. I will do them when I'm able and have found a way to "git gud" at them, but for now, I'm quite limited for requests.
I will explain a few up here:
Fusions/Splices: Basically mashing two or more Pokemon together. It's easier to do with creatures with a similar body style, but you can request any number of Pokemon with any kind of creature.
Recolors: Putting another Pokemon's colors (or more) onto another Pokemon, which also includes patterns (like the spots of Bulbasaur on a Pikachu). You can also request to recolor my other splices with other Pokemon.
Overshading/Undershading: Now, these are quite simple. Overshading is basically turning four or five shades of a single color, and then adding four or more colors and making it look almost realistic. Undershading is basically going back to the shading of two or three shades of colors and making it look like the games of old.
Revamping: This is very similar to undershading, but it's either going back or forward in generations and you only use ONE sprite to "revamp" backwards or fowards in time. It's basically giving a Pikachu sprite from Gen II the colors from a Pikachu from Gen I, or colors from a Pikachu from Gen III.
Have fun requesting I will never turn down a request, unless it destroys the Creative Corner rules.
I will explain a few up here:
Fusions/Splices: Basically mashing two or more Pokemon together. It's easier to do with creatures with a similar body style, but you can request any number of Pokemon with any kind of creature.
Recolors: Putting another Pokemon's colors (or more) onto another Pokemon, which also includes patterns (like the spots of Bulbasaur on a Pikachu). You can also request to recolor my other splices with other Pokemon.
Overshading/Undershading: Now, these are quite simple. Overshading is basically turning four or five shades of a single color, and then adding four or more colors and making it look almost realistic. Undershading is basically going back to the shading of two or three shades of colors and making it look like the games of old.
Revamping: This is very similar to undershading, but it's either going back or forward in generations and you only use ONE sprite to "revamp" backwards or fowards in time. It's basically giving a Pikachu sprite from Gen II the colors from a Pikachu from Gen I, or colors from a Pikachu from Gen III.
Have fun requesting I will never turn down a request, unless it destroys the Creative Corner rules.
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