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Post by Eenypup on Oct 24, 2005 19:05:15 GMT -5
well I think the only thing that might need slight improvement is how the ballz sizes compare in Petz Workshop to the actual game. I fine when the pet looks perfect in petz workshop, some times when I do things like merling the spots look like tiny cheetah spots instead... Other than that it's great!
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Post by Canni on Oct 24, 2005 20:53:33 GMT -5
Yeah I've also noticed spots do appear much larger in petz workshop than they are on the actual petz...apart from that everything appears pretty good, like all programs it takes a little time to learn how to use it.
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Post by thenickdude on Oct 24, 2005 21:42:26 GMT -5
On the regular Petz Workshop? So you can see the pet without opening the game? Have you been hiding under a rock somewhere? . Visit the link in my signature and check out the screenshots of Pet Workshop.
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Post by thenickdude on Oct 24, 2005 21:42:53 GMT -5
well I think the only thing that might need slight improvement is how the ballz sizes compare in Petz Workshop to the actual game I've noticed this too, but thought it might have been just me . I'll adjust it for the next version to better match Petz.
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Post by Roxy on Oct 25, 2005 15:59:20 GMT -5
Yeah, if the sizes were more accurate that would be great. Maybe make it so the size relates more to the % of the ball it covers, I was trying to make a dog one colour on one side and a different one on the other and it made it a bit difficult to judge when I set the size to 50 and it wasn't half the ball size like I thought it would be
Does that make sence? Like if the spot size is 50 it means 50% and 20 means 20% etc
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