you use the dropper to recolor to recolor you left click the color that you want to change then right click the color you want to change it to
Pokemon sprites can be made on paint
go to Google and search up pokemonelite2000.com and get any of the sprites and then go to paint, then zoom in on it and then you have a big Pokemon sprites.: )
step by step: 1 left click the eye dropper tool 2 left click the color you want to change 3 left click the eye dropper again 4 right click the color you want to use 5 select the eraser 6 hold down right click and move your mouse across the Pokemon you want to change tip: change the lightest color of the Pokemon you want to change then use the lightest shade from the other Pokemon another tip: color in the outlines with the outlines used from the Pokemon
you need paint in accessories in start. In paint you copy a Pokemon image and paste it on paint and cut things of them and place them on different image. to see how to make them in video go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4djqKTyqQM&feature=fvst
Find an online tutorial and then use any image editing program (even paint) to make them.
You can use MS Paint with a Pokemon sprite sheet to mix Pokemon sprites. You can also mix and edit them to the point they look like "Fakemon" YouTube offers a lot of tutorials on how to make Fakemon, but it can be difficult.
o_O what? If you talk about "fusion-sprite" you need only the various pkmn sprites and paint (or gimp, photoshop, corel...)
What do you intend on doing with them? For comics you just take the sprites and put them in paint. For a game you must have a program to insert them.
If just do it for fun, you can create it in paint (the windows program) or just on paper. I prefer to do sprites in paint, but real drawings on paper. And if you are brave enough, you can send some sprites to Nintendo...Greetz, Eagle
with White Sprites and a Stanley Blade.
You can do the following: 1)First you must have pivot version 3.0 beta. 2)Download entire movement of sonic (it must be a png or jpg). 3)Open paint. 4)Open the sprites on paint. 5)Open another paint. 6)Take one of the sprites and put it on the other paint. 7)Crop the sprite and save it as a 24-bit picture. Sorry it will take a long time.
hi there, once i was looking around youtube and saw something about Pokemon sprites, i don't know how i got Pokemon from failblog, but anyways, i have been going crazy because i didn't know how to make a Pokemon sprite, until i watched this guys video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9P6JV1hNSs now i almost have over 90 Pokemon sprites, im serious just listen and watch this video and it will explain every thing from using the parts of the Pokemon, to coloring it