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Post by powerwave on Apr 7, 2022 13:30:55 GMT -5
A while back in PKC, I had come across a tutorial that used a program (I forget which) to essentially copy the entire 'look' of a pet and use it to change the look of the offspring or any other pet. For example, because I don't know how to hex, I could breed two pets and then change the pup's appearance to match that of either parent to come out with an A-reg dog. It was just a matter of copy and paste which I can handle. I can't find the tutorial anywhere though, and like I said I can't remember what the program was to do this. I think it was LNZ pro, if that's what it's called. If anyone knows what I'm talking about and could help, I would really appreciate it! Thanks.
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Post by lobb on Apr 7, 2022 13:35:26 GMT -5
Yes, you can do this with LNZ Pro! When you open a .pet file, on the side there's a collapsable section that says "LNZ". There's one file for the baby version of your pet ("child") and the adult one. All you need to do to replicate their look is copy the contents of one or both* and replace the contents of the other pet's sections. Let me know if you need more help!
* Depending on whether you want the new pet to look identical to the other as a baby, adult, or both.
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Post by powerwave on Apr 9, 2022 12:37:50 GMT -5
Thank you so much
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