NOTE: Since Generation VI started introducing everything in 3-D and the only 2-D graphics exist as fan-made sprites, we will not be including the Kalos Pokemon or Mega Evolutions at this time.
Tutorial Links
If you would like to contribute but are not too confident about your knowledge on pixel art, I recommend--HIGHLY RECOMMEND--going through this and this thread. The first one will explain pixel art overall in a very easy to understand manner. The second one is more so optional: it goes over nitpicks and pointers relating to pixel art.
I also have a link to a tutorial--made by a contributor--and a video guide--made by me. Please take note that these two tutorials / guides use two different methods of getting the job done. Please feel free to do what you wish, but please make sure to read my note (on that post that had the video links in it) about the method that Protobabe is using. ^^; Thanks! c:
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Hey guys! I wanna be able to post a project here, maybe to gather together any pixel artists around here.
Anyways, if you are aware of pixel art, it's possible that you are aware of the concept of pixel-overs: they are pretty much traces, but converted into a pixel art form / style.
As of late, I've been pixelling over existing Pokemon sprites--usually Ruby and Sapphire ones--via enlarging them and portraying the proportions and shading of the original sprite as close as possible to the original. This is best done with a program that supports layers and/or opacity, but whatever works for you is fine as well.
You need to make sure you mimic the original style (shading style especially) as well and as closely to the original as you can.
I've done quite a few of these myself; for examples, please see this post in my gallery. However, I was hoping to maybe get others interested in this; it's really pretty fun in a sense.
I honestly do not have any specific rules pertaining to this thread and this thread alone, at least not as of yet. However, please do be aware of the following:
- Take the sprite you're wanting to pixel over, and enlarge the overall image by 200% (x2). From there, you can, if applicable, paste it into a program such as Graphics Gale, change the opacity / alpha of that layer to be lower, and then add a layer above that to be able to trace over the original, hassle-free. However, you may of course feel free to do this in any way you wish...just so long as it works for you!
- I only plan on us using the official sprites from Black 2 and White 2, for now.
- Try to include the gender differences separately, if you can. This isn't as big of a deal for Pokemon with smaller gender differences, such as Sneasel or Aipom; however, it's very, VERY encouraged that you create one of both genders for Pokemon that have vast differences, such as Hippopotas or Frillish.
- Please do the best that you can with successfully executing the overall artistic style used in the official sprites. Heavy referencing is recommended!
- And finally, I will quality-control these; after all, if I didn't, where would the challenge be? Plus, art is all about self-improvement, and upon not doing quality control that would ruin the purpose of it being a community project! c:
- You may reserve up to four Pokemon at one time (just do whatever you think you can handle); this reservation will last for approximately a week. If this week has expired and you are still trying to work on it, please say so in this thread and your reservation will be renewed. If it's obvious that you're just trying to take up space, however, then your reservation will not be renewed.
- Shiny versions are not required, but appreciated!
- Please use pretty much the exact colors provided by the original sprite in your pixel over. Feel free to maybe edit some things / alter some colors around slightly if you feel that it will look better for the larger image (for instance, more anti-aliasing in some places for the pixel over; or maybe those two colors don't appear to contrast as well in your version, so you heighten the contrast JUST enough)
The list will be arranged so that any Pokemon that have not yet been completed / added will not be included in the list, therefore making navigation easier; additionally, this is so it won't take up an unnecessary amount of space!
Kanto
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Johto
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Hoenn
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Sinnoh
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Unova
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List of Contributors, Completed Works, and Reservations
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