Xenellia wrote: » I'll get the ball rolling then!Flying ferret!Winged whale! I've also made a couple myself! Cryphon Owltelope Horpion
nidriks wrote: » @Xenellia You are incredibly talented. I love the Owltelope. The models are wonderful, did you 3D print or mold?
Creo wrote: » This is the megathread for Animal Husbandry, though, so far, it has been ideas for specific types of animals. What I'd like to offer is a possible system for the in-game process that can make those ideas a reality, based on an existing process that may or may not be easily adapted. Since the Tulnar race will be having "dials" to boost certain visual aspects of their character through the character creation process, I suggest using that same base system with the Animal Husbandry process. The tool would need to be adapted for this, of course, with limitations in place, so that subjective realism is allowed based on your design philosophy. For example, you could take a horse and a cow, and during the process of breeding them, you would have several dials that would allow the processor to customize the look to be how they desire the outcome to be. There could be notches in the dial so that the processor could write down the information for future breeding and there could be a higher range of changes allowed based on the rarity of the animals used during that specific breeding process. The benefits of this would be that the design team wouldn't have to design each individual creature that may be desired by the player base. Also, the players could have custom breeds to sell/trade since they have the dial settings (or whatever positions are used within the setting process) that made those animals possible. This would have a much higher dev time ratio to create the tool from the start, though it would save time, in the long run, allowing players to have a higher range of creations to be discovered and shared if the tool has a lot of different types of alterations that could be used that couldn't easily be replicated if the specific settings weren't known to that specific processor.
Creo wrote: » Should I remove my response and post it as a new thread?
Aryielle wrote: »