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Post by Ash on Apr 15, 2004 19:59:39 GMT -5
Awhile back I hexed a great dane, just a simple hexpainted one. Whenever I put the breedfile in and go to adopt them out of the adoption center, I also get a bunch of the default great danes (the tan and the grey, but no red ones) and some of the ones that are in the colors I hexed have the wrong color eyes.
Does this always happen when hexpainting breedfiles? Is there a way to change it so that there are no variations, or to change it so that it only has variations that I create?
Thanks in advance
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2004 22:08:12 GMT -5
To get no variations, you just need to space out the ;individual variation section.
put your cursor after the ..; at the end of 'individual variation' and space from there to I believe, and that should fix the coat colors. There is information in color info override that might need to be spaced as well, I havent worked with a dane in a long time. So I dont quite remember.
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Post by ButterflyChaser on Apr 16, 2004 2:46:06 GMT -5
All you have to do is this:
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that will ommit the entire section. Pretty easy. It's a trick I use all the time when I'm starting a breed.
Also works for many other areas in the file. Just don't do it to ballz info, or you'll get a gray bubbly pet...
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