Splicing Tutorial Part 4

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

Learn how to splice Pokemon or even any other sprites together. This simple to follow tutorial will get you splicing well in no time. I credit Nintendo and Spriter Resource for the sprites used.

I do not own Pokemon or their sprites. I do not own the music used in the video.

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  • hey tht site u use is changed now and i cant find tht page of sprites on it, i found it on another site but the resolution is not as good as what is on your screen, do u know where i can find higher resolution sprites for when i enlarge?

  • @8ArranRussell8 If we're talking about spriters-resource(dot)com, it's still there and the sprites are there too. They are changed up a bit, but they aren't too hard to fine. Either you can use their search bare and just search Pokemon, or use the navigator on the left side. Go under DS, then under the P section, and you've find the DS Pokemon games under there.

  • @Jappio there are the new pokemon from black and white now and they are awesome

  • @ChayFay1001 I don't plan on touching those until I've played through those games. I don't want to know anything about the new pokemon. I want to play Black/White completely blind.

  • what song are you listening to at the beginning?

  • Beast and the Harlot would be the first song playing at that point, by a band called Avenged Sevenfold.

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  • hey thx for the lesson man realy helped alot

    thanks once again!

    +1 new subscriber! :D

  • It might be just me but the song at the beginning seems slightly off from the original.

  • thanks

  • I don't recall any games using that size. 64X64 for 3rd generation GBA Pokemon games, and 80X80 for current 4th generation DS Pokemon games.

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