This is a tutorial thread for editing graphics in Pokémon GBA games. If you would like anything added or if you need help please post it in this thread or pm me.  Current mods of this forum, if I ever become inactive you may edit this thread, but only edit it if you are sure the information is correct. Please don't post in this thread. Post all of your questions here. Table of Contents: To jump to a section press ctr-f an type in where you want to go to. A. Title Screen [AT] B. Intro Screen [BI] C. Pokémon [CP] D. Items [DI]   E Tile [ET] F. Trainers [FT] G. Overworld Sprites [GO]  For graphic hacks it's best to use Fire Red, Ruby, or Emerald. Some tools don't work on Leaf Green or Ruby. If you must use a Leaf Green or Ruby rom then I suggest trying out the programs you'll use first. (before you actually start hacking)  A. Title Screen [AT] B. Intro Screen [BI] C. Pokémon [CP] You can use nameless sprite editor to edit this. It can edit Pokémon, footprints, and event the Pokémon icons.  You can even export these things and edit them in paint or another program then import the sprites. These options work in all Pokémon games.  D. Items [DI]  You'll need Item Image Editor for this. It doesn't let you actually edit the sprites, but it gives you the offsets of the pallets and the actual item sprites. You can use APE (advance pallet editor) to edit the pallets. Just copy and paste the offset in and then edit it. And you can use unLZ.GBA to edit the sprites. Just look for the sprites (it should be around the offset in Item Image Editor), save it, edit it, them import the new sprite.  E Tiles [ET] F. Trainers [FT] This part is for Fire Red and Emerald. You'll need nameless sprite editor 2.1. if you read the pokemon section you should know how to do this.  For Emerald, Leaf Green, or Ruby you'll need  G. Overworld Sprites [GO]  To edit over world sprites then you should use either "Nameless Sprite Editor 1.75" or "Overworld Editor" download links for both of these are in the toolbox section of the thread linked above. These are very simple programs. You just open it and then edit. I don't really need to explain anything else.