Old art upload, becausse I'm listening to the Evangelion Opening all day
Some scaled interpretations of randomly generated space ships.
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Idk what you are talking about, he's literally heterosexual, can't you see his pants aren't leggins??
Analysis so bad you don't even know what it's talking about anymore.
Link to original
the phantom and his partner in crime!!
Little hand practice with the help of Gaster
Where did you learn to draw the pokemon pixel art style so well? Do you know any video tutorials, or could you do a small post with the techniques you use? If not, that's okay
I can assure you this post Will Not Be Small.
My interest in spriting started in I want to say 2012 or 2013 when I started binge watching pokemon fusion videos. mostly from creators like SuperSonicGX
Back In My Day we called completely original sprites scratch sprites, I still use that terminology and get confused when people don't these days. But that's just a side note. for resources and general tips I do have plenty!
The classic is, has been, and will always be the dragonfly cave spriting guide
this scorpion means everything to me.
When spriting in any style the first, most important rule is learning what limits you have. color, size, even specific palettes for some games.
For the first two generation pokemon games you had three separate sprite sizes, 40x40, 48x48, and 56x56, as seen here.
along side this requirement, these sprites also had four colors
white, also used for the background, black, a light tone, and a dark tone as seen with our friend Kingler here
the big rules to follow with spriting are remember to use space efficiently. Sometimes the whole canvas isn't needed to get the point of a sprite across!
techniques I personally use for spriting are used mostly during the sketching stage.
Such as blobbing in a silhouette and then filling it with rough color to get an idea of what to do, as seen here
helps immensely with the spriting process and means you can get sketches out very quickly.
I do want to make my own soft tutorials eventually, just timelapses to show off the process. But hopefully all this as is helps!
oc dark portrait (first time working with oc portrait smh)
Another Gen 2 resprite!
Today, GOTHITELLE!
Dr. Doom with different palettes. 3 colors