

Regular Palette Pokémon - 0 PP each (Maximum 6 Regular Palette Pokémon per order, limit applies to item above, Pokémon from Generation 1 - 5 only) Both will be priced the same, being 30 PP, but there are some extras you can add on too:Ĭustom/Gijinka Trainer - 30 PP (Maximum 1 Trainer per order)Įxtra Trainer Sprite - 15 PP (Maximum 1 Extra Trainer per order)Ĭustom Palette Pokémon - 6 PP each (Maximum 6 Custom Palette Pokémon per order, limit applies to item below, Pokémon from Generation 1 - 5 only) I have two types of sprites you can commission - Custom Trainers, and Gijinka Trainers. Once your sprite is all done, all that's left is submitting! I believe the actual submission thread has details on that, and might have something on making transparent images but I'm not entirely certain.Hey guys, Chris here with an exciting announcement - I'll be opening commissions for my Custom Pokémon Trainer Sprites! A lot of people have been asking about them, and normally I do them with real money, but for all of you, my LV friends, I'll simply ask for double the price! Poke Points! Ordering is simple, but you'll need to have either a Discord account (doesn't need to be part of the LV server) or a Twitter account, so I can contact you while I make the sprite for real-time updates and opinions from you, the customer, so the sprite is as close as I can make it to how you want it! You could definitely try to just freestyle it, but references are never a bad thing. It's good to have some kind of inspiration or references on hand or nearby for the design you're ultimately going for. Alternatively Tun's Sprite Tutorial is very, very helpful, so feel free to follow along and see how it goes! Made easier with the advent of Gen V, you could very simply just mix and match parts from various sprites to get something close to your liking. Typically, just recoloring a sprite isn't allowed, so some actual effort is going to be needed. The Spriter's Resource has a lot of stuff to choose from and start with, just search for "Pokemon". Next thing you'll need is a base, at least starting out. A lot of people use just regular 'ole MS Paint for sprite editing since most computers have it and it's free and simple, but other things like GIMP or Photoshop will work just as well. First step, you're gonna need some kind of image editing program.
