I currently do recolors, but I’m still practicing, so don’t request too much…
[spoilerRecolors:1mg3oan4]What Pokemon? (I fetch them from Bulbapedia):
What color? (Plz only one):
Any other Pokemon copy top part and paste below
Comments:
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Note to paste the second Pokemon ABOVE the part where it says comments, delete the things in (these) and remove the part that says
Any other Pokemon copy top part and paste below
I do have proof that I can recolor!
[spoilerRecolor Gallery:1mg3oan4]
Blue Pikachu
Green Charmander
If you want your pokemon pictures here if you think it"s good enough a request, then just put “Pik-ACHOO” somewhere in the post! Remove the “” first. If you put “Pik-ACHOO” I will feature your pokemon in a spoiler… Just say it in the thanks post if u liked it, put “Pik-ACHOO! I had to sneeze…” then say which pokemon you want up there.
You didnt follow the rules I put, It would look like this for your request
Get it now? I’ll still finish your request as said though. Please remember to follow my rules for the shop, as well as PMU’s rules. (not saying you don’t follow PMU’s rules… eheh…)
Sorry didnt really pay attention to the remove that part…i actually read it but forgot about it :>_<:
Anyway it looks amazing :3
Keep up your good work.
These are OK, but you can tell that your recolours are a simple change of the Saturation/Hue. These kinds of recolours obviously change the colour of the whole image, which makes it look unprofessional. For instance, look at your Shinx picture:
The black of the hind legs is tinted purple, however in the normal coloured Shinx picture, the black is not tinted blue. All these recolours are, really, is just a tinted version of the real thing. Because of this, a recolour like this would only take 10 seconds to make, in reality. For a more legit recolour, I would suggest doing what I do with my sprite recolours; use the ‘Adjust Colour/Replace Colour’ tool, pick, say, the blue and replace it with a purple. Then the black doesn’t get tinted, and also it would keep it looking more natural. Now, just to show that I’m not all talk, I’ve tried making the Shinx purple this way, and here is the outcome:
You see the difference? The quality of the image is much better this way. It would also allow you to recolour the image with more than one colour. That is all I have to say. Hope it helped.
Actually, you just killed my brain… There is no adjust “colour” (color) or replace “colour” (color) so, its the reason I did it this way… It actually takes me 5 minutes to do one recolor in real world paint, for one, because i’m new to real world paint, and for 2, i can forget alot of things really easily…
People tend to use GIMP, Paint SAI, Photoshop, ect more. I’ve seen reviews of Real World Paint, and it doesn’t seem bad.
But always, before anything, and I can’t stress this enough: Get to know your program before going all out.
If you know more of the features that your program gives you, you’ll probably make a much nicer end product! Photoshop, what I use, has tons of cool features I like to toy around with from time to time. So, make something for yourself! Have some fun! And you’ll learn a bit more about your program. :3