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Make a Pokemon Splice Very Easy Using Paint!


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1. Open Paint

2. Go to www.pokemonelite2000.com scroll down until you find sprite resources

3. click on a link then click on a pokemon

4.copy and paste it into paint.

5. Do the same with the others you want!

6.use free form select and zoom in really close

7. Now you use free form select around the part you want on another pokemon it will come off drag it to the part of the other pokemon you want.

8. Erase the pokemon with the parts that have been moved.

9. SAVE!

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Tip from a Pro:

 

It helps if before you start cuting around, copty the 2 pokemon , paste them on the side, then when ever you get to a spot that was hard to get to, copy & paste to the side, incase you mess up. If you do mess up, then erase the mistake, copy the most recent paste-to-the-side, then paste it in your working area.

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Tip from a Pro:

 

It helps if before you start cuting around' date=' copty the 2 pokemon , paste them on the side, then when ever you get to a spot that was hard to get to, copy & paste to the side, incase you mess up. If you do mess up, then erase the mistake, copy the most recent paste-to-the-side, then paste it in your working area.

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What pro?

 

This isn't a tutorial.

 

1. Copy and Paste the sprites. If they have a damaged outline from painting the black background white, then save them, then click on "Paste From" on Paint and paste it from there.

2. You click on free-form, and when that is clicked, you click on the lower box, so that when you move the part, it doesn't have a white background behind it, making it easy.

3. Carefully think about what you want to attatch onto the newly formed sprite.

4. Slowly and carefully cut around the part you want to attatch, and move it to the side. Copy it, and paste it lower on the slide, so if you mess up, you can just re-attatch it.

5. Attatch the parts that you want, and remove the parts that you want. It's your sprite.

6. Once the sprites are attatched, clean it up. Pick any Pokemon, or a Palette of your own, and use the Brush tool. Now click on the colors, and and put them in a row, from lightest shade to darkest.

7. Once that is done, you can start the coloring. Recolor the shades, and lines, with the same shades and line colors. Darkest with Darkest, Lightest with Lightest. Sometimes, it's good to make a really darker shade of each, to get rid of the black lining.

8. Now, delete everything you aren't saving, and then crop the borders around the lining. Not on the lining, but one little pixel past it.

9. Now that it's colored, you can add your own scratched colors to make it look better than before, or you can just save it. When saving, save it as .PNG, as it comes out clearer, and the colors don't scatter and get fuzzy.

 

I'm missing some stuff.

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