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  1. The curse must have been cast by a rival institution of my old school Blackburn College. We're the Battlin' Beavers.
    4 points
  2. https://github.com/niftools/blender_niftools_addon/releases/tag/blender-2.6.0a.dev6 Iirc, this is the one you need
    1 point
  3. Hendrix's script work with 2.79. NifTools latest version is no more compatible with that, so you have to dig into GitHub to get the version that matches that requirement
    1 point
  4. Yes, I remember how long it took to me to get it working when I first tried to install Blender with scripts I needed to make ZT animals. It took several tries and for a long time I couldn´t work out nif. import script. I am going to try to make it work again probably this weekend, and I am interested how long it will take me. Besides, which version of Blender do I need for Hendrix´s scripts to work? I remember it was specific version, but I don´t remember which one.
    1 point
  5. Many years ago, I also had a catastrophic hard drive crash midway through working on a beaver that caused me to not finish it. The one with the modular dam and lodge and the aspen trees. Let this be a warning for anyone else considering working on beavers for ZT1 in the future ...
    1 point
  6. Such a fun zoo!!!!
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  7. Version 1.0.0

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    Giant Fleshy Blob by bootsbrisket This Giant Fleshy Blob is from Bootsbrisket, compatible with all ZT1 versions. The Giant Fleshy Blob is the unfortunate result of genetic experiments aimed at creating a perfectly safe, toothless, clawless, shedless pet. Attempts to manipulate the genetic code of the Gray Wolf failed miserably, and as a consequence the bioengineering lab responsible is attempting to unload a warehouse full of these repugnant, strangely aggressive creatures to interested zoos for a very modest price. The Giant Fleshy Blob will chase and kill almost any other animal it encounters. Fortunately these animals are sterile and cannot produce offspring, although they are very hardy and live to be quite old. They enjoy some of the same habitat elements common to their genetic forbearer, such as coniferous forest terrain and spruce trees, but for some unknown reason prefer cherry trees and dirt. The original Giant Fleshy Blob was submitted to Zookeeper's Lounge and Zoo Admin in 2004. This version was updated October 14, 2025 by Jay to have it like its favorite habitat of Coniferous Forest as much as any other habitat, to allow tranquilizer darts to work to box it in some situations where it wasn't, to add the preferred foliage tooltip for the female, to have the female move around the exhibit as much as the male, to fix spacing and a couple grammar typos in the animal info, to remove unnecessary files and configuration lines, and to have its sounds also play when picked up, put down, or attacking prey. Originally Released February 3, 2004 at Zoo Admin Current GFB.ztd dated October 14, 2025
    1 point
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