Feral Heart
Game & Forum Discussion => Game Discussion => Topic started by: DancingWithDeath on November 10, 2013, 10:20:33 pm
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Anyways... Just tell me which model looks more male and female.
I think the feline model looks more male and the canine model looks more female.
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Neither. They look pretty neutral to me in their un-edited state.
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Ok
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Neutral.
You can do so much with both.
Coming from a pelt back that uses the same markings, you would be amazed how just byediting the body itself can make it look more male or very female.
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Neutral.
You can do so much with both.
Coming from a pelt back that uses the same markings, you would be amazed how just byediting the body itself can make it look more male or very female.
Indeed, you would be surprised.
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Agreed with Mayah. In their original states, of course. There's so much you can do to make a character seem leaning towards one gender or the other... like body size, eye size, markings, muzzle size, manes, etc.
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Ok.
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Yeaaah, neutral. I've found ways to make both look either pretty masculine or pretty feminine. It seems like it has a lot to do with what facial expressions and what weights/sizes you use with your character.
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They look like both when you start, but it becomes a male or female when you work out and through the character in creating it.
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Yeah, you all are correct. You can make the canines look more female by adding a shorter muzzle (nose) and by making the body leaner.
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They are animals. Why must we project the human standards of masculinity and femininity onto them?
Most animals in real life don't look "feminine"/"masculine". They look like animals. Some species have ways to tell the difference (such as lions) but many (such as most canines) the only way you can really know if said animal is female or male is by looking at it's genitals. Some animals (like some species of penguin) you can't actually tell unless you do a DNA test or have a vet look at the internal genitals with an ultrasound.
So no, nether model looks feminine or masculine, nor should they. They are animals.
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As jessica had mentioned, the canine model can be toggled with, making the nuzzle shorter, ears smaller, and the body much leaner (slimer). Whereas the canine can be toggled with to add the mane and change the size to make the male look more dominant.
So For me it is kind of neutral but the feline looks more female because you start off with a feline without a mane, and lionesses don't have manes.
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Isnt this thread supposed to be dead?
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Nope, it's alive and strong xD
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Isnt this thread supposed to be dead?
its still going on Dearie :)
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Yush, still keeping strong and fighting for life haha xD