>>19796574Was thinking something like this:
ZYGARDE FUSION (ZYGARDIFICATION) GENERAL
>What is this?The end goal is simple: make every pokemon look like Zygarde. You can request certain pokemon to be zygardified before others, or take requests/announce you're making one (when you take a request/announce you have 24 hours to complete it or else others can do it). If you think you can improve on a pokemon already in the pastebin, feel free to do so.
>For what purpose?Because Zygarde makes everything look better.
>PASTEBIN CONTAINING ALL POKEMON ZYGARDIFIED SO FAR AND LINKS TO IMAGES:[placeholder]
>Current unfulfilled requests:Blastoise, Deoxys, Heliolisk, Reuniclus, Heracross, Steelix, Machamp, Tyranitar, Ampharos, Reshiram, Zekrom, Serperior, Seviper, Arbok, Giratina, Accelgor, Sandshrew, Sandslash.
>How 2 zygardify 4 dummies:1) Get Photoshop, (preferably) high-res & transparent PNGs of the pokemon you want to zygardify and Zygarde itself.
2) Applying the color scheme to the pokemon: Select what you want to be green/gray (wand tool helps a lot) and make those new layers. Then apply a color overlay to those layers with the right color and with "Blend Mode: Color".
Green values: HEX - 97C23F ; RGB - 151,194,63 ; CMYK - 46,4,98,0
Gray values: HEX - 655E58 ; RGB - 101,94,88 ; CMYK - 57,54,58,26
Then in image adjustments, in Hue/Saturation, edit the lightness until the color matches (and to have different shandes for different layers if necessary).
3) Study the pokemon design and see what bits of Zygarde can go where. Then paste those bits onto the pokemon and transform them around until they blend in shape-wise. Then recolor if necessary to blend in color-wise.
4) The time it takes depends on pokemon complexity, quality and your speed. On average, a good zygardification takes about 1-2 hours. But remember, prefection isn't necessary and most importantly
have fun!