Class Title: Marshmallow Edits
Description: This is just a fun side-class you can take. Basically this will go over editing and re-shading a Pokemon to give it the appearance of a fluffy, gooey marshmallow. You will be using a limited palette.
Difficulty: Beginner; it's fairly simple and the entirety of these edits is made up of just one color.
Recommended skills achieved beforehand: Basic Shading (or just a good grasp on this concept)
Teacher's Examples: Musharna,
Linoone,
[blue] Growlithe
Student's Examples: N/A
Extra Details: At the "end" of the course (whenever I feel you're ready to move on), I will assign you a few Pokemon to re-shade / edit, taking this marshmallow theme into consideration. I'll judge the exam edit as I would any other assignment, and this will decide if you can move on or need a few more lessons / assignments to practice with.
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Class Title: Basic Fusions
Description: This class will go over how to combine two Pokemon to create one, without using parts of sprites from other Pokemon; sometimes three Pokemon may be used, but this will be fairly uncommon and is really just determined by a case-by-case basis.
Difficulty: Beginner
Recommended skills achieved beforehand: Basic Shading, Basic Editing (or just a good grasp on these two concepts)
Teacher's Examples: Hoppchu,
Skipchu,
Cheruvee
Student's Examples: N/A
Extra Details: At the "end" of the course (whenever I feel you're ready to move on), I will assign you four Pokemon to create two fusions with; which Pokemon goes with what will be up to you. I'll judge the exam edit as I would any other assignment, and this will decide if you can move on or need a few more lessons / assignments to practice with.
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Class Title: Chocolate Edits
Description: Another class meant to be as a simple, fun side-course to take. This will focus on completely re-shading a Pokemon to make it appear as if it were made out of chocolate. What kind of chocolate, you ask? That will be up to you!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Recommended skills achieved beforehand: Basic Shading (or just a good grasp on this concept)
Teacher's Examples: Chocolate Watchog,
Chocolate Trubbish,
Chocolate Yamask
Student's Examples: N/A
Extra Details: At the "end" of the course (whenever I feel you're ready to move on), I will assign you a few Pokemon to re-shade, taking this chocolate theme into consideration. Pokemon I'll judge the exam edit as I would any other assignment, and this will decide if you can move on or need a few more lessons / assignments to practice with.
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Class Title: Snow Sculpture Edits
Description: This is yet
another class that is meant to be as a fun, alternative side-course. We'll focus on editing a Pokemon sprite to appear as if it were sculpted out of snow. Be on your toes in this class, because this requires much more time and effort in order to make one that's successful. You will be using a limited palette.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Recommended skills achieved beforehand: Basic Editing, Basic Shading (or just a good grasp on these two concepts)
Teacher's Examples: Purrloin,
Leavanny,
Lillipup,
Absol,
Glaceon,
Arcanine
Student's Examples: N/A
Extra Details: At the "end" of the course (whenever I feel you're ready to move on), I will assign you a few Pokemon to re-shade / edit, taking this theme into consideration. I'll judge the exam edit as I would any other assignment, and this will decide if you can move on or need a few more lessons / assignments to practice with.
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Class Title: Gummi Pokemon
Description: This is a re-shading technique that was inspired by the Gummi items from Pokemon Mystery Dungeon. Few of you might remember this from pe2k, but I've changed it up a bit since then. You will be using a certain palette, depending on the Pokemon's type. We will start with monotyped Pokemon so that we can focus mostly on getting the overly-glossy shading style down. This is a bit difficult to grasp, but it's pretty fun when you get the hang of it!
Difficulty: Advanced
Recommended skills achieved beforehand: Basic Shading (or just a good grasp on this concept); also it may help to take some other re-shading classes, but this is obviously optional.
Teacher's Examples: Kyogre. This is all I have as of now, but I'll get more up when possible.
Student's Examples: N/A
Extra Details: At the "end" of the course (whenever I feel you're ready to move on), I will assign you a few Pokemon to re-shade, taking this theme into consideration. I'll judge the exam edit as I would any other assignment, and this will decide if you can move on or need a few more lessons / assignments to practice with.
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