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#1 Old 9th Dec 2006 at 8:06 AM Last edited by SimSpore : 12th Jan 2007 at 10:24 PM.
Stretch Those Ears For Pets!
Hope this is the right place for this very small offering I have been using to make long floppy ears (or very tall upright ones) for Pets.

I was asked how I made the ears for my Saluki and Afghans so long.
Well, I put together a quick visual tut for Orionsfire and thought maybe others would like to know how to do this too... if they don't already


http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/...pg?t=1168640463

and this is what I get: http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/...pg?t=1168640607

If there's a better place for this, please feel free to move it.
Thanks for letting me share
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#2 Old 9th Dec 2006 at 4:20 PM
Quick correction:

I posted the wrong pic... please take note of the new pic with the correct button circled.

Thanks
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#3 Old 9th Dec 2006 at 4:31 PM
This is actually an extension of a known trick that works for sims... You can actually click on just about any sculpt preset (like the forehead, nose, etc.) and accomplish the same thing, both for cats and dogs. It does not work if you click on a tail preset, but most of the others should work.

It also works for sims - max out a slider, choose a facial preset for a single feature, all the individual adjustment sliders reset.

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#4 Old 9th Dec 2006 at 4:43 PM
Quote: Originally posted by HystericalParoxysm
This is actually an extension of a known trick that works for sims... You can actually click on just about any sculpt preset (like the forehead, nose, etc.) and accomplish the same thing, both for cats and dogs. It does not work if you click on a tail preset, but most of the others should work.

It also works for sims - max out a slider, choose a facial preset for a single feature, all the individual adjustment sliders reset.


Hey, great to know, HP!

I've not yet got to making my own Sim meshes just yet, trying out everythings bit by bit. Will be a tip I'll remember to use when I get to making Sim People too.

Thanks for letting us know it works for both Sims and Pets. Appreciate the extra info
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#5 Old 9th Dec 2006 at 7:27 PM
Well, I didn't know either of these tricks.
So I thank you both for sharing them.
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#6 Old 13th Jan 2007 at 8:58 PM
*stops yanking on dogs ears* Oh...guess my theory is wrong then Thanks for the explination! Wish I would have found this sooner...but better late than never, right?

Thanks!

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#7 Old 13th Jan 2007 at 11:03 PM
I'd NEVER do that... ...but if you got photos I want them and the negatives!

Heh, jk
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