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<div style="font-size: 1.62em; padding: 10px;">Spritist's Team</div>
<div style="font-size: 1.62em; padding: 10px;">Spritist's Team</div>
<div style="font-size: .95em;">stuff list</div>
<div style="font-size: .95em;">List of all current Members</div>


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If you want to sign up for ''Spritist's Team'', please sign below.
If you wish to join the Spritist's Team, please send a request to one of the Founders.


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* Cheepy-Cheepy (Founder/Chief Executive Officer, Spriter)
* [[User:Cheepy-Cheepy|Cheepy-Cheepy]] (Founder/Chief Executive Officer)
* PikminFanatic23 (Second-In-Command, Spriter)  
* [[User:PikminFanatic23|PikminFanatic23]] (Second-In-Command)  
* Sir Pikmin (Sysop, Spriter)
* [[User:Sir Pikmin|Sir Pikmin]] (Sysop)
* Peanut64 (Sysop, Spriter)
* [[User:Wraith|Wraith]] (Sysop)
* PLACEHOLDER
* PLACEHOLDER
* PLACEHOLDER
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* Cheepy-Cheepy (Founder)
* [[User:Cheepy-Cheepy|Cheepy-Cheepy]] (Founder)
* PikminFanatic23 (Co. Founder)
* [[User:PikminFanatic23|PikminFanatic23]] (Co. Founder)
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<div style="font-size: 1.20em;">''Spritist's Team'''s Purpose</div>
<div style="font-size: 1.20em;">Spritist's Team's Purpose</div>
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The Spritist's Team's purpose is doing sprites. If you do any type of sprites, such as Mario and Megaman, feel free to join. It doesn't matter what sprites you do, but it matters how much care you put into them. Feel free to put Bonus Sprites, too. The actual purpose of the Spritist's Team is when anyone requests a sprite, we work on the sprite, being sure we get the task done.
The purpose of the Spritist's Team is to create sprites. If you create any type of sprites, feel free to send a request to join. It doesn't matter what sprites you make, but what matters is how much care you put into them. You may create extra sprites for the recipient if wishing so. For the Spritist's Team, prefessionalism, responsibility, swiftness, and respect is our policy. After all, the customer is always right!
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<div style="font-size: 1.20em;">Explanation of what sprites, spriters, pixels, and bonus sprites are</div>
<div style="font-size: 1.20em;">What are Sprites, Spriters, and Pixels?</div>
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You might be asking yourself: "What is a sprite? What is a spriter?". A sprite, as Wikipedia describes it, "is a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene." So basically, everything visible in a video game is a sprite.
You might be asking yourself: "What is a sprite? What is a spriter?". A sprite, as Wikipedia describes it, is "a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene." So basically, everything visible in a video game is a sprite. A spriter is a person who creates sprites. He or she uses a paint program, such as Microsoft Paint or Paint.Net, and copies the game's sprites; pixel to pixel. They store it in a folder or flash drive, or share it on a sprite website, such as The Spriter's Resource. If there are no sprites for an existing video game, users may attempt to create sprites based on a video game without them, such as a three-dimensional video game that uses models instead of sprites. A pixel is a tiny dot on your screen that makes up not just text, or images. Pixels make up all of technology's screens. There are billions of pixels on your screen right now.
Now, you know what a sprite is. Now you want to know what a spriter is. A spriter is a person who makes sprites. He/She uses a paint program, such as Microsoft Paint or GIMP, and plays the game, or remembers the game's sprites. He/she then copies every pixel and is soon finished with their work. They keep it in a folder, or hand it in for a sprite website. If there are no sprites for an existing game/game series, users may attempt to create sprites purely based on the video game series (example: the Pikmin series originally had no sprites, but they were eventually created). Now, you want to know what a pixel is. A pixel is a very tiny dot on your computer screen that doesn't just make sprites appear the way they do, but also everything that appears on your computer. There are thousands of pixels on your computer screen right now. Now, you only need to know what bonus sprites are. Bonus sprites are extra sprites. In other words, trusted spriters often make bonus sprites because they know their fans will appreciate the work the spriter has done for them.
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Spritist's Team
List of all current Members

If you wish to join the Spritist's Team, please send a request to one of the Founders.


Members


Founders and Co. Founders


Spritist's Team's Purpose

The purpose of the Spritist's Team is to create sprites. If you create any type of sprites, feel free to send a request to join. It doesn't matter what sprites you make, but what matters is how much care you put into them. You may create extra sprites for the recipient if wishing so. For the Spritist's Team, prefessionalism, responsibility, swiftness, and respect is our policy. After all, the customer is always right!


What are Sprites, Spriters, and Pixels?

You might be asking yourself: "What is a sprite? What is a spriter?". A sprite, as Wikipedia describes it, is "a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene." So basically, everything visible in a video game is a sprite. A spriter is a person who creates sprites. He or she uses a paint program, such as Microsoft Paint or Paint.Net, and copies the game's sprites; pixel to pixel. They store it in a folder or flash drive, or share it on a sprite website, such as The Spriter's Resource. If there are no sprites for an existing video game, users may attempt to create sprites based on a video game without them, such as a three-dimensional video game that uses models instead of sprites. A pixel is a tiny dot on your screen that makes up not just text, or images. Pixels make up all of technology's screens. There are billions of pixels on your screen right now.