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Post by Noelle on Jul 2, 2007 18:14:30 GMT
So I have a mini breed file that I made, and when you breed petz, they turn out bigger than the parents. Does anyone know how to correct this?
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Post by [Novz is ...] on Jul 2, 2007 22:58:56 GMT
Did you edit them in LNZ Pro?
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Post by Manatee on Jul 2, 2007 23:52:23 GMT
I had a somewhat similar problem, when making large breedfiles, their babies turn out mini sometimes, and sometimes with other files they don't.. it's odd. I remember Carolyn said something about that somewhere on her site (not sure where though, it's the same problem as mine) and she said she didn't know how to fix it/why it happened. Maybe it's not the same way with small parents, and bigger babies, so I dunno.. that probably wasn't much help then xD
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Post by Kishi on Jul 3, 2007 13:50:04 GMT
Usually it's because you've gone under/over the internal scale limits of the game. IE: You can make a tiny breed, the size of one pixel (why would you -want- to, though...ah well.), but when they'd breed, the breed would still be small, but nowhere near as small as the original.
At least that's what my brain tells me...but it's kinda early and it's probably mis-behaving.
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Post by Noelle on Jul 3, 2007 20:58:14 GMT
Yep, with LNZ Pro.
*sigh* I finally found it on Carolyn's site. The limit for the size is 75 75, and mine is 50 68. Ah well....still makes a good hexing file. You just can't breed them.
Thanks for all your help, guys. ^^
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Post by {~*LauraFrog*~} on Jul 4, 2007 11:08:10 GMT
I ran into the same prob. all you can do is try to shrink/enlarge the file using Move and resizing balls.
[Default Scales] at least 75 75 at most 160 160
[Body Extension] at least unknown/usually not a problem with 2nd gens at most 30
[Leg Extension] at least unknown/not usually a problem with 2nd gens at most 20 20
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