

Not very beginner-friendly, but useful once learned. GIMP: Free Photoshop alt, requires a download.To downsize cleanly, use the pixels option. To resize cleanly, click the small option with two squares near the Select tool and resize via percentage to 300%. MS Paint: Very simple to use, already installed on most PCs, doesn't support transparency so will need a second program to remove the background.To resize cleanly, go to Image > Resize, and turn Resampling to "Nearest Neighbour". Paint.Net: Intuitive and free, requires a download.To resize cleanly, either export at a 3.0x scale using the slider, or click resize and set the width/height to 288x288 with "Resize canvas content" toggled. Piskel: Beginner-friendly, easy to use, doesn't require a download.Most image editing software will do the job, but here are some commonly used examples:

The discord is where the majority of the custom sprites for the game are made, so consider it the most up-to-date resource on the subject! This section is copied from the #spriting-guidelines channel on the discord. Please make sure you have read spriting-guidelines entirely before applying! Creating Sprites

Create three sprites and post them to #spritework so the community can give you feedback and tips! You can use the command /feedbackpls if no one comments on your sprites.To get the role, you must do the following on discord: To be allowed to post there, you must have the Spriter role. If this is your first time installing a sprite pack, download the one labeled "Full", as it contains all the sprites created for the game up to the previous month.Īnything that gets posted to the #sprite-gallery channel will be added to the sprite packs and game. The official sprite packs are hosted on the #downloads channel in discord. Installation instructions for sprite packsĭownload sprite packs and extract them into the CustomBattlers folder in your game directory (.\InfiniteFusion\Graphics\CustomBattlers). They can also be used to update the sprites in your game if you already have a custom sprite installed and it has been updated. These packs offer more variety and allow you to choose the active sprite through the in-game Pokédex, but often come with less quality control. However, more sprites are created by the community regularly and can be downloaded through sprite packs, which are uploaded monthly. The base game includes a collection of quality-controlled sprites and an auto-downloader that can download sprites you do not already have custom art for.
