It is transparent. Are you using Internet Explorer 6 or below? If so, they don't support PNG transparency. It looks fine in Firefox.
Final sprite of Breloom, ive tried making it transparent 2 times now. How do i make it transparent?
Cool, im at firefox at the moment and i can see the transparency aswell.It is transparent. Are you using Internet Explorer 6 or below? If so, they don't support PNG transparency. It looks fine in Firefox.
Garchomp needs recoloring to be non-shiny... I think.I was bored like hell, so I made these two scratches:
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[/SIZE][SIZE=+1][/SIZE]
I was bored like hell, so I made these two scratches:
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They are great also especially blissey, but vaporeons front legs dont look naturalFour more scratches since I'm really bored and have nothing better to do:
In these, I like the Blissey one the best :D.
I just realized the same thing and sent him a VM. I tought to view it's properties because of blissey, I had seen it before a couple of times...Knew I had seen that garchomp before, hey Werewolf, instead of completely stealing sprites, try to make your own, or better yet, dont contribute at all.
Click the images and click "Properties" and youll see where he got them.
http://pokesho.com/icon.html
Thats the main site, so Werewolf, dont do that.
You're right, Werewolf stole them.Knew I had seen that garchomp before, hey Werewolf, instead of completely stealing sprites, try to make your own, or better yet, dont contribute at all.
Click the images and click "Properties" and youll see where he got them.
http://pokesho.com/icon.html
Thats the main site, so Werewolf, dont do that.
I was wondering about that too...Werewolf:
I'm pretty sure that this is for new and original sprites, not sprites copied from a japanese pokemon website (open the image in a new window, the sprites are from pokesho.com). If you somehow do own that website (which is pretty much one of the most improbable things ever), you managed to make four very high quality scratches in about an hour. That's about fifteen minutes per sprite. I've never made scratches before, but usually my recolors took longer than that. I couldn't imagine making scratches that nice in less time than it takes me to fill in some colors.
Also I'm pretty sure I've seen that Blissey before, and I definitely recognize that style.
Edit: man I'm a slow typer :( at least I'm not the only one that noticed though