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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pokesprite
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[8] Made it to 370 new shinies in 2022 before S/V - Catch Calendar in Images
1) Google Sheets for the actual spreadsheet 2) https://www.wincalendar.com/ for the template 3) https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite for the sprites
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Electric Rodent Pokémon Ancestry Tree
Is this the same sprite project?
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Pokémon as HTML list bullets using SASS functions
Now the only thing missing was the Pokémon image files themselves. I downloaded this collection of sprites from PokéSprites and quickly noticed I had made a breaking assumption: the files were named after the Pokémon rather than their dex number, e.g. bulbasaur.png.
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[8] SHINY-A-DAY 2022 May - Lost the battle but the war continues
I use google sheets - I got the calendar template from Wincalendar (just google it, they have a bunch of free ones) and I get the sprites from https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite/find/master
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[8] SHINY-A-DAY 2022 update: 4 months strong!
I did it manually, just download an excel calendar from Wincalendar and edit in google sheets, then use https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite/ to get the sprites - just copy and paste them into your spreadsheet.
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Are you tired of manually comparing Aprimon spreadsheets? Read on...
For items you can pretty much use the same formula as above except that you replace pokemon-gen8/shiny with items/ball. You can see all the sprites for yourself at https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite/tree/master/items
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[8] 2022 Shiny-a-day: 2 months in
This is just a random calendar template off wincalendar.com that I use for work. I take the sprites from https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite, and the PLA ones are just off Serebii.
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[talk] I challenged myself to hunt a shiny every day in 2021, and here are the results!
Check out pokesprite, which is a database of sprites/images, including the recoloured shiny ones: https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite
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[FO] Thought I'd make another video. This time making a custom stitch design. Should I make more?
Isn't this sprite just taken directly from the game? Still, it was a nice finished product!
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Unable to read json file from an installed package
I found a library called pokesprite-images which contains a json file with all the Pokemon (data/pokemon.json) and sprites of all the Pokemon. Here's the GitHub link for easy viewing of the directory I will discuss below.
c64engine
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Bitmap Mode
Here is a nice vsp demo with a very large multicolor bitmap: https://github.com/leissa/c64engine
What are some alternatives?
pokeapi - The Pokémon API
ditheridoo - Ditheridoo - multicolor bitmap editor for Commodore 64
poketwo - A (not so) small Pokécord clone.
elite-harmless - Disassembly (CA65) of the Commodore 64 port of the seminal space-sim Elite, by Ian Bell / David Braben.
icoextract - Extract icons from Windows PE files (.exe/.dll)
c64ref - Ultimate Commodore 64 Reference: ROM Disassembly, Memory Map, ...
Pokemon-Terminal - Pokemon terminal themes.
GimpSpriteAtlas - GIMP plug-in to create a spriteatlas (aka spritetexture or spritesheet). Takes all layers as images and compiles them into one sprite atlas texture, using a 2D packing algorithm so that the final texture image takes as little space as possible. Also outputs a TexturePacker JSON, LibGDX, CSS or XML coordinates file.
upm - ⠕ Universal Package Manager - Python, Node.js, Ruby, Emacs Lisp.
aprimon-prototype - Aprimon comparison website
gmapIcons2osmand - KML to GPX convertion with icons