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Post by johtolaura on Nov 9, 2006 21:12:01 GMT
I just created it-I was hoping to do more of them, but I kinda wanted a name for them, like my 'Puzzle Danes'. They'll all be different colours (e.g Pink, brown, grey) Meet Penetrate. Oh, and I need a show name as well if you have any. He's too yummy not to show
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Post by Manatee on Nov 10, 2006 0:45:39 GMT
Penetrate.. Exfoliating Scrub? LOL! xD But the spots look a bit like bubbles to me.. I like that show name xD
You could call them.. Cleanser calis? (lol) Or... if you want to be more "normal" you could call them Bubble Bath calis, or just Bubble calis.. or something.
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Post by Whitewolf. >] on Nov 10, 2006 1:41:02 GMT
Um, slightly off-topic, but those would look loads better if you textured them.
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Post by johtolaura on Nov 10, 2006 7:35:30 GMT
Yeah, I was planning to add a texture, although they look better in the game than in the photos.
I love the showname *goes to try get a good pose* Also 'Bubble Calis' is good-I just came up for a good name for one. Mr. Scrub!
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Post by Kishi on Nov 10, 2006 10:59:05 GMT
That particular blue doesn't texture -anyway-.
I think they'd look a smidge better if the outlines were put back around the eyes and on the mouth/chin. But that's just my opinion.
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Post by Ann on Nov 12, 2006 13:00:00 GMT
ok off topic here, what is up with texture? I mean blimey do all petz need texture, I think textureless is cool as there are too many with like loads of texture. Sorry to be a bit mean!
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Post by Manatee on Nov 12, 2006 13:18:02 GMT
That's not mean =)
Most people like it when petz have textures most of the time (because sometimes if a pet is a pure untextured color, they look very flat and can hurt your eyes after a bit xP) But, it's your creative choice. The point is, you don't have to have your petz completely textured, or even textured at all, but having some of texture tends to make the petz a bit more desirable to most people. (what I mean by that is that it's good to have a nice balance of textured and untextured, if you're using a lot of untextured colors, try to break them up with some textured spots, or textured tail tips. But it really matters what you're going for.)
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Post by Kishi on Nov 12, 2006 15:50:34 GMT
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I don't use textures on reptillian or amphibious pets. They don't have fur.
And it really is up to the hexer to make an 'executive decision' about the textures.
Not to mention I'm cooking up some ideas on how to deal with textureless colors...*cue Mad Scientist Hexer Music*
BomBOM bombom bombom bombomBOM
Argh...who left the Imperial March in? *runs away*
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Post by BoardwalkSue on Nov 12, 2006 15:51:22 GMT
Well, I think the main thing about texture is so that it looks more like fur, to me anyway. However I like anything and everything. I kind of think of 'crystal blue' when I look at Penetrate.
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Post by johtolaura on Nov 12, 2006 16:12:31 GMT
Hmm, after reading everyone's advice I made a Pink one which is a lot better. Meet Lipsy The picture isn't that great, but in the game she looks better. She has a darker pink outline and a slight texture. So, what do you think?
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Post by ArtFAD.Pls on Nov 12, 2006 16:15:30 GMT
Shes cute ^_^ But maybe make her mouth area black. So its easier to see?
Edit;; forgot to add that she reminds me of strawberries and I love strawberries <3
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Post by BoardwalkSue on Nov 12, 2006 17:06:48 GMT
I like her!
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