Ropp Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Deep in the Kanto region, lie a dormant force. They are known as the Metallic Warriors! This is just the begining of their forces. More will be added soon! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asterr259 Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 pretty cool Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexander² Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 I like them too. Red and like a charcoal color. although, its not really "Metallic" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moneypony Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 they don't look metallic since the light shade of grey is too dark.recolors are easy to make so 10/10 don't mean as much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeroshot Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 they don't look metallic since the light shade of grey is too dark.recolors are easy to make so 10/10 don't mean as much. *Looks at moneypony's sig*Kinda hipocritical don't you think? Anyway, when I saw Metallic, I assumed the colors would of resembled Metal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Jono Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Too dark. I recommend a Skarmory Recolour instead of the dark grey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ropp Posted October 15, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Well I put metallic as when you have a look at Skizor its fine. I will try doing a skarmory version soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jappio Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Well I have to say how you recolored seems fine. I mean I don't see any errors or anything (not that hard really, it's only recoloring). Yet the thing is that they don't seem very mettallic at all. Firstly the shades aren't right to create the look. I mean I'm not saying the color choice isn't metallic. Some metals like iron and stuff would be a dim color like that. Yet when people hear the word metallic, they think shiny. The way you could obtain a shiny look is by adding some highlights. Hitmonchan and Hitmonless you can't just recolor. They are pretty simplistic with shading on their own, only three tones, including borders. This means that you need to probably change it up, add some more. Also when you say metallic pokemon, people expect more metal. This is a problem mainly with Hitmonlee. He seems to be more associated with the color red. I'm not saying you have to make his body made of metal, but I mean he is a bad Pokemon to showcase the idea with. Also though I would consider shading his toes into a more metal look. This would not only add a more metal to him, but also make sense. Also, Hitmonchan's shoulder guards could be made metallic too (after all, shoulder guards are meant for armor, and armor is generally made of metal). So I suggest either changing the name to Iron Pokemon, or adding more of a sheen to them. Metallic implies a more steel type look. You don't need to get a new set of colors, just add one or two brighter shades to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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