Pokecreator

Rules for Pokecreator

So that other people can actually have a fun time browsing through Pokemon creations, we have certain rules for Pokecreator. Failing to follow these rules will result in your creation getting deleted. Your account could also get banned if you repeatedly break these rules.



Here are two examples of creations that would get deleted: Example 1 and Example 2

Stealing other people's sprites

From now on, all sprites and creatures used for the Pokecreator must be your own work. If we find you breaking this rule those entries will be removed and you will be warned. Doing this repeatedly will get you banned. Using artwork found on Arkeis or ripping sprites from other people's Youtube sprite fusion videos fall into this category and aren't allowed.

This rule excludes using popular culture stuff, such as pictures of fictional characters and celebrities. In other words, you're allowed to use Chuck Norris, The Simpsons, Justin Bieber or Harry Potter pictures without having created them yourself. You can also use photographs of bears, penguins etc. for your creations. If you're not a good artist but would like to submit things to the Pokecreator, use the aforementioned pictures or try to learn how to make your own.

Report stolen sprites

Sprites that have been stolen can be reported using the contact form, or by posting on the forum.

Also, please bear in mind that Pokestadium isn't directly responsible for the things that appear on the Pokecreator. Anyone can submit anything there and we don't actively look through all creations to find plagiarized material. Nor do we always know what's plagiarized or not, because it's impossible to keep track of the tens of millions of pictures on the Internet.

FAQ

how i can has combind pokemon? how i make two pokemon into one with pokecreator?

This isn't a feature that is in the Pokecreator itself. If you want to combine two Pokemon into one, you have to learn how to fuse sprites. This is done by using a graphics painting program, like MsPaint or Photoshop. You can learn more about Sprite Fusion by searching for that term on Google.