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    • Tempest RoseT
      Tempest Rose
      last edited by Tempest Rose

      These things were the size of dogs when standing relaxed, but the models loom over human heads in a relaxed stooped posture. I dunno what the difference between a Deinonychus and a 'lesser' Deinonychus is supposed to be, but I don't think that 'lesser' means giant growth.

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      • EchoE
        Echo
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        I didnt make the models :p
        Will look at resizing them

        "You can complain if you weren't asked; you can't complain if you were asked but didn't contribute." ~ Professor.

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        • Tempest RoseT
          Tempest Rose
          last edited by Tempest Rose

          Yea I know hehe, I used dino models on a different server for a 'time lost island' that I built and was cruel enough to give them bleed and increased movement speed to ambush/chase prey quickly shifty eyes And made chicken-sized tiny versions of them for packs of velociraptors. I'm just happy they're being used at all on coa now because the dino models are generally all ♥ Thanks for looking at them!

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            Master_Sarevok @Tempest Rose
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            @Tempest-Rose said in Deinonychus size reduction:

            Yea I know hehe, I used dino models on a different server for a 'time lost island' that I built and was cruel enough to give them bleed and increased movement speed to ambush/chase prey quickly shifty eyes And made chicken-sized tiny versions of them for packs of velociraptors. I'm just happy they're being used at all on coa now because the dino models are generally all ♥ Thanks for looking at them!

            There is one Hak pak that used Jurassic park operations genesis Dino models which was cool. Sadly animations were not top notch, which is a shame cause those would be fun to see.

            Spinosaurus man

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            • Tempest RoseT
              Tempest Rose
              last edited by Tempest Rose

              https://neverwintervault.org/forums/neverwinter-nights-1/nwn1-custom-content/custom-content-challenge-december-2017-dinosaurs

              This one I think is what you're talking about :) Screenshots if you scroll down. I never used this one, just the other mod with dinos that I don't even remember the name of. Had t rex and brontodons and big stompy herbivores and smashy tail bois and pokey forehead mans.

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              • SpiffyMeisterS
                SpiffyMeister
                last edited by

                @Echo we could use an update to the on-enter script to check for a variable iSizeModifier int -500 - +500 in size in increments of 10.

                Puffy's bumbling Scum-goblin minion.

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                • EchoE
                  Echo
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                  or.. could resize it in the toolset? and not mess with scripts?

                  "You can complain if you weren't asked; you can't complain if you were asked but didn't contribute." ~ Professor.

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                  • SpiffyMeisterS
                    SpiffyMeister
                    last edited by

                    Yes, but the tail appending is yucky :(

                    Puffy's bumbling Scum-goblin minion.

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                    • EchoE
                      Echo
                      last edited by

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                      Better?

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