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Post by Tropiuslover on Sept 15, 2007 13:22:25 GMT
Petital
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Post by Pokedrawer Z on Sept 15, 2007 13:32:24 GMT
Forgive me, but, I don't think they're very good.
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Post by Tropiuslover on Sept 15, 2007 13:48:01 GMT
That's okay. I'll also do the backsprites of Petital.
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Post by mls on Sept 15, 2007 13:52:02 GMT
Sorry, but I don't think those are all that great either. This might be more difficult than I thought, but I will give it a try myself.
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Post by Tropiuslover on Sept 15, 2007 13:56:15 GMT
No needs for sorry. But if you want me to make them better, just tell me how.
Edit: First post updated with back sprites.
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Post by mls on Sept 15, 2007 17:45:47 GMT
I wasn't sure how to make them better, so I tried it myself. After editing the shading and outline a bit, and seeing what looked best, I came up with these: What do you think?
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Post by Tropiuslover on Sept 15, 2007 19:07:09 GMT
Mmmm... those are better than mine. Very nice. However, the Spring one looks like it's going to cry, but everything else looks perfrct.
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Post by BonzaiRob on Sept 15, 2007 21:45:32 GMT
Hmmm... I'm not hmming at the sprites, they've very good.. but it seems like a lot of work ahead we we want to do this to say all grass and bug types. Do this if you like, but put other work first - this is something we can implement later, but we need maps to actually release the game
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Post by OrangeKecleon on Sept 16, 2007 2:43:43 GMT
It's brilliant, but remember it doesn't have to be every GRASS pokemon that undergoes seasonal changes. I don't think bug pokemon need to at all, they have pretty various lifecycles (pupae, etc) within seasons, but not great changes in appearence. We can simply make some GRASS types evergreens.
We could restrict it to GRASS starters, one or two selected GRASS types (Tropius, Jumpluff, etc), leave BUG types alone, and make an exception for the Growlith and Poochena lines, giving them a flufflier coat for Winter.
BonzaiRob is right that there are more important things to do. I still haven't sprited the ant line, and think it might be best to drop them as I don't really have time.
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Post by Tropiuslover on Sept 16, 2007 18:40:49 GMT
I must say I agree with OK, but this is important. Not more than other things, but still important. And if someone makes season changes for Tropius, it will be me!
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Post by BonzaiRob on Sept 17, 2007 22:12:38 GMT
OK, if you could sprite the Nestoid line that would be great (or is that what you meant?) At some point, I'll go through pokémon that are in our game (Nintendo and PT) and see which could use seasonal changes. Because I think, for a lot it won't matter. Like Oddish, it only comes out at night, so it may as well stay leafy. There are other pokémon that could be fluffier though (mammalian pokémon, mostly). I think rodents would be less comon in winter oo, or not gone completely. Maudi's line could stay, since it's one of the 4 common pokés, but Pichu's line wouldn't be available in winter.
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Post by Tropiuslover on Sept 18, 2007 11:58:53 GMT
I agree. Pichu line needs to be limited, because it shows everywhere.
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Post by OrangeKecleon on Sept 18, 2007 12:31:39 GMT
Actually, I meant I'm unlikely to be able to sprite up Nestoid anytime soon. Have a lot of work on. I'm actually a very slow spriter. I'd love it if ol' Ampharos grew some wool tufts for winter.
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Post by Tropiuslover on Sept 18, 2007 17:55:17 GMT
We can see on the results. You are a great spriter.
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Post by SpamySpamerson on Sept 18, 2007 20:16:54 GMT
Very nice sprites Mls.
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Post by BonzaiRob on Sept 18, 2007 20:52:12 GMT
I'll try nestoid and co then..
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Post by mls on Sept 18, 2007 21:42:05 GMT
Thanks, Spamy. And I agree, the season forms should be released later. Maps are more important.
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Post by SpamySpamerson on Sept 22, 2007 1:23:36 GMT
Yes, definetly.
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