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Post by scolipedesplices on May 4, 2013 11:45:13 GMT -8
Many splices just seem to fit together. Below, will be a small practice list of some splices you should try for practice. 1. Barboach + Tynamo 2. Grovyle + Charmeleon 3. Rhydon + Kangaskan 4. Serperior + Arbok 5. Charmeleon + Floatzel
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Post by TimelessTales on Jul 8, 2013 15:18:31 GMT -8
I did 4 out of 5 of your things :3
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Post by Samson on Jul 8, 2013 17:07:11 GMT -8
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Post by TimelessTales on Jul 8, 2013 17:24:11 GMT -8
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Post by okami on Apr 1, 2014 17:10:24 GMT -8
Hey, i wouldn't say im a n00b at making splices but all my splices turn out with screw ups that i cant fix for my life. i take requests from my friends but i always have trouble completing them to perfection. any suggestions?
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Post by okami on Apr 1, 2014 17:12:47 GMT -8
i can try the ones you suggested here and i can take your feedback but i also want some basic help figuring out what parts of each pokemon to keep and what goes well/ how to incorperate different parts
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Post by kullenuska on Apr 8, 2014 14:15:41 GMT -8
i can try the ones you suggested here and i can take your feedback but i also want some basic help figuring out what parts of each pokemon to keep and what goes well/ how to incorperate different parts Check out what makes that Pokemon look so special, and what bits can easily be taken out and shifted around. You can do this with big features, like wings, limbs or other such weird things, use the entire body as a base, or use colours. Pokemon that have the same body type or style often fit the best. A thick smooth body like Dewgong seems like it would fit well with Bayleef, which also has a thick smooth body shape. Tiny Pokemon often have very few easily-removable details. Don't touch Luvdisc. it is awful. @~@ (sorry Samson for hijacking this eheh)
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