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Post by ~Shaki~ on Jul 4, 2004 19:07:55 GMT -5
ok here I am again in need of someone's help!! With permission, I am hexing the aussie breed file. Here are the simplified descriptions of my two variations of aussies I want: One black one and one brown one. I want the black one to come out with black eyelids, and the brown one to come out with brown eyelids! (This has been accomplished before with my other hexies, but this time my trial and error technique isn't working! :-[) Sometimes, a brown dog will come out with black eye-lids instead of brown, and vice versa. What am I doing wrong?? Here is some info that may help you help me, lol: The brown one is "default," meaning the one found in [Ballz Info]. The black one is in the . I made it so that the variations #6, #5, #4 . . . #1 will come out black.
here are their eye-lid colors: [256 Eyelid Color] #7.A 97 #6 39 #5 39 #4 39 #3 39 #2 39 #1 39 ##
Does this look right? So sorry to bother everyone!
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Post by Sleepycat on Jul 4, 2004 19:20:08 GMT -5
I made it so that the variations #6, #5, #4 . . . #1 will come out black.
here are their eye-lid colors: [256 Eyelid Color] #7.A 97 #6 39 #5 39 #4 39 #3 39 #2 39 #1 39 ##
I assume #2 and #3 come out black also? cause if they are brown then that explains your eyelid problem since you have #2 and #3 set for black eyelids
anyway check for this
you have
[256 Eyelid Color] #7.A
now make sure that the section matches it with
#7.A
the #7.A locks it to any other #7.A in the breedfile if there is no other #7.A then it can't lock to anything
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Post by ~Shaki~ on Jul 4, 2004 19:27:59 GMT -5
Ah I see. I put #7.A there too and now all the dogs are coming out with black eyelids? #7.A #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 0, 37 1, 37 2, 37 3, 37 4, 37 5, 37 6, 37 7, 37 9, 37 10, 37 11, 37 12, 37 13, 37 16, 37 20, 37 21, 37 22, 37 23, 37 24, 37 28, 37 29, 37 30, 37 31, 37 33, 37 34, 37 35, 37 36, 37 37, 37 40, 37 44, 37 45, 37 46, 37 47, 37
and yes, all of the ones between and including #6 and #1 should come out black. The rest should be brown.
I guess the thing that I don't understand is: What does the #7.A lock? the brown or the black dogs?
I have played around with eye-lid colors before, and finally got what I wanted. . . without ever knowing what I did! lol. That is why I sound (and am!) a bit confused!
Edit: And thanks again and again for being so helpful. Is there anything I can give in return? lol. how about a hug? *hugs bearhug*
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Post by Sleepycat on Jul 4, 2004 20:30:18 GMT -5
ok lets see
#7.A #6 this should have all the black data #5 this should have all the black data #4 this should have all the black data #3 this should have all the black data #2 this should have all the black data #1 0, 37 1, 37 2, 37 3, 37 4, 37 5, 37 (trimed) ##
if its not like that with all the black data then what your getting is brown dogs with black eyelids because no data under those tells the game to use the default color.
you could do this since you only want black and brown dogs
[256 Eyelid Color] #2.A 97 #1 39 ##
#2.A #1 0, 37 1, 37 2, 37 3, 37 4, 37 5, 37 (trimed) ##
the #7.A locks that "set" of variations to the other "set" of variations, in this case the #2.A locks the variations in with the variations in [256 Eyelid Color]
#2.A <---this set starts here and its "locked" to another #1 0, 37 1, 37 2, 37 3, 37 4, 37 5, 37 (trimed) ## <----------and it ends here
if you did partial color variations along with the full color variations you have.
you could do them like this
#2.A <---------1st "set" #1 0, 37 1, 37 2, 37 3, 37 4, 37 5, 37 (trimed) ## <------------end of 1st "set" ; <---------this tells the game another set is starting ;fingers toes #4 <---------start of 2nd "set" #3 #2 9 45 10 45 11 45 33 45 34 45 35 45 20 45 21 45 22 45 44 45 45 45 46 45 #1 9 15 10 15 11 15 33 15 34 15 35 15 20 15 21 15 22 15 44 15 45 15 46 15 ## <----------end of 2nd set (thats what the ## tells the game)
set up like that - some of the dogs would come out solid colors and some would come out with white(15) or cream(45) fingers & toes and since there is no #2.A in the partial color "set" the partial color set isn't "locked" (or you could say "tied") to anything
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Post by ~Shaki~ on Jul 4, 2004 20:51:52 GMT -5
wow! ok. That is really clear now! Thank you so much. *goes to try it out* I guess the reason I put in more numbers, like up to #6 instead of just #2 was because I got many more brown dogs as I did black. So I thought if I put more numbers for blacks, then I would get more blacks! But just keeping it at #1 and #2.A is perfect! It worked! (as always, lol ) Thank you!!!!!!! Edit: Could I copy your tut for futur problems? I will save it in notepad along with others I have. ;D
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Post by Sleepycat on Jul 4, 2004 21:43:30 GMT -5
Edit: Could I copy your tut for futur problems? I will save it in notepad along with others I have. ;D sure go right ahead and your very welcome /me wanders off to get a snack
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