Feral Heart
Game & Forum Discussion => Game Discussion => Topic started by: ColonelHamilton on January 08, 2011, 12:04:39 pm
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I'll mostly be making characters that are under middle size, some significantly so. I'll be going with small muzzles and chins, and low weight. Of course this will all vary by character, but these are the proportions I like best.
How about you guys?
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I have a lion character with the smallest possible size/weight/height, since it's supposed to look like a cat or somethin'... x) But I generally go for small muzzles and chins like you, low weight, middle height and length..~ (:
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For me It depends on what character it is, while some are small and skinny, others are medium and largeish on the weight side.
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My lion character has the smallest possible muzzle and nose, a medium chin, eyes close to the largest possible. She's a bit heavier than the preset weight, and she's rather tall and long.
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On the proportions list (teh thing with loads of sliders) I just have it as 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0.9, 0.9, 1.0. Basic values but easy to remember and just about matches my fursona :D.
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I've never played.
(I just downloaded it!)
But I think I'll go big, then medium, then small.
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Well, my signature says it all.
Generally, I like reasonably tall and long wolves, with medium sized muzzles, medium sized forheads, and medium sized eyes. I like them quite heavy, with a dense coat feel. I dislike the crazy hair-do's.
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Yeah-crazy hairdos-ick, I think.
That's a pretty marking on your wolf!
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My character has the smallest possible muzzle and chin, kinda long, a little bigger than the original size.
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I usually have characters be as thin as they can be, with long features like muzzles and such.
Although I do have character which deviate from this.
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My character will probably be on the tall side. With weight a little under normal.
Muzzle, forehead and chin will be adjusted to whatever size fits best for the character. Not too long or short~
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My character will be more on the thin and short side. :3 Probably a canine~
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Mine's on the larger side! Chin and nose are as big as they can be, and he's a fatty, the weight as high as it can go with him being taller than average, but not super long. He's not TOTALLY massive, but sounds like i'm making him a lot bigger than what I read you guys doing. x3
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I mostly go for the more larger characters. Most of them are nearly full weight.
The only parts that are normally medium are the nose, chin and ears.
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Thanks Lina, I'm glad you like her.
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Small, short muzzle, thin, Cat-like on a wolf mesh. Lol. Cat's are thinner than lions <_<
Hence the wolf mes. Ftw? o-o
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Hmm I always like my characters to have max weight and a good width, because it looks more realistic for big cats who have well muscled legs and large paws. But certain characters of mine aren't a specific species of animal and a very thin.
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i like heavier set, more length, shorter, with larger nose and forehead. i think i looks better personally
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Thats easier then trying to explain XD
(http://i971.photobucket.com/albums/ae192/Rain_VIII/characterbar.jpg)
so pretty much long-ish muzzle, no chin, flat muzzle, small eyes, large ears, skinny and short Length-ways
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All of my characters vary in weight and size. For more realistic looking big cats, though, I usually put a heavier weight and longer body.
In general, I usually go for a taller build~
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Hmm. I go with actually meduim sized everything, depends on the character, ya know.
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I tend to go for low weight, big eyes and not alot of length when its a female character. If its a male i tend to go for the more muscly look., ;3
Both i like making fairly big ^^
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all of mine are different but a lot are nearly the largest possible size. I like the idea of my characters being "beasts" since a lot of them have human forms as well.
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I usually go for characters (wolves) with longer muzzles and a heavy build. It makes 'em look more realistic. xD
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I like the small and tender-looking. :b More tall than long, slender, long muzzle and small/no chin and forehead.
Those are my personal preferences, in practice my characters end up all over the place.
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Thin yet tall. Some of mine are almost as big as they get yet I try not to make the weight to much and others are mostly just a little smaller then average. Mostly because they have some sort of fox in the breed :P
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I like characters with big ears and eyes, small nose and forehead. They are very thin, like anorectic @@ And my canines looks like foxes, not wolves~ :3
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I always set the length to be low. The size itself varies with characters, though most of mine are either mid-sized or sort of small. Weight varies too much, as does every other trait.
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Since I haven't gotten a chance to try it yet and it won't work on this computer(it says it won't load the texture, wtf.), i don't really know.
But since my character is a small cub, she'll be very small, skinny, and with small features, too.
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I usually make wolf chars who have bushy tails, a very short muzzle, large muzzles, not too little noses <3, middle foreheads and ears, middle eyes, weight enough so they have a little furrish chest ;), normal width, height normal or a bit bigger or kind of small and a normal length. These wolf chars usually have sharp ears.
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On canines, short muzzle, big eyes, small stature.
What? I think it's cute.
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Change of heart-long muzzle, high forehead, large ears, medium-largish height/width/length, tall, little weight, medium eyes, marge ears, no cheek.
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Moderately sized-large muzzle, low forehead, low nose, large ears, large eyes, moderate weight, small size. <3 All of my charries are genuinely small. c:
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Well I have 2 but both are similar when it comes to it. For example Both of my characters heights are fairly short, longish length, med weight and have a fairly long muzzle.
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I usually don't change the size or shape tbh. Most of the time I just stick to the default size and shape.