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Post by Kitsufox on Jun 18, 2004 10:23:55 GMT -5
I've been workiing on an Alaskan Klee Kai Breefile by miniiturizing an Existing Husky File (It's going to be for KCA, though It's not being made avalible anywhere untill I have expressed permission from the creator of the original breed - Cait did the hard part)
The only thing I've been having problems with is figuring out what I need to change to alter the puppy, because right now, teh dog acctually grows DOWN from Puppy Into Adult.
(It's rather fun to watch when you do it with brainsilder)
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Post by Alexa on Jun 18, 2004 13:07:24 GMT -5
did you change the default scales in the puppy lnz?
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Post by Kitsufox on Jun 18, 2004 13:18:59 GMT -5
I can't find any section that says it's for puppy... what search striing would I need to find it?
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Post by Alexa on Jun 18, 2004 13:32:38 GMT -5
For example... The great dane is called gd then the pup lnz is called gdpup... search for pup or pup.lnz .. that should work
gdpup.lnz
[256 Eyelid Color] 36
[Default Scales];180 165 157 normal pet scale 144 normal ball scale
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Post by Jas on Jun 18, 2004 13:36:26 GMT -5
For example... The great dane is called gd then the pup lnz is called gdpup... for bulldog it's bd and bdpup ... gdpup.lnz [256 Eyelid Color] 36 [Default Scales];180 165 157 normal pet scale 144 normal ball scale That's if you're using externals. It sounds to me like Kitsufox is not. Kitsufox: Do a search in your hex editor, or reshacker if you use that, for 'Default Scales'. It should find two instances. What I would suggest is start by working out how much you changed the adult data by (Say it was 110, and you changed it to 90, then the difference would be 40, yeah?), and then change the puppy (second instance) by the same amount... Is that any clearer?
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Post by Kitsufox on Jun 18, 2004 14:08:10 GMT -5
Thank you much for your help. The problem has been unraveled now *GRIN* They finaly grow up instead of down!
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