(Admin)Savannahjan Posted November 1, 2015 Posted November 1, 2015 Oh wow, I've never seen anything like those Quetzalcoatlus before. I would love to see their animations.
William Posted November 1, 2015 Author Posted November 1, 2015 Here are two parrots: The African grey and the blue-fronted amazon. Alex is a separate animal like Magnet.
William Posted November 1, 2015 Author Posted November 1, 2015 Oh wow, I've never seen anything like those Quetzalcoatlus before. I would love to see their animations. Well, it's nothing much, these are the land animations for walking and the others (standing, swimming, running, etc) are just the flying sprites going gently up and down, with the electric fence animation being the flying animation being pushed and flashing the normal colors, full black and full white.
William Posted November 2, 2015 Author Posted November 2, 2015 Echidna and laughing kookaburra. There isn't much info on the short-beaked echidna's habitat, so it lives on a scrubland/grassland/forest mix and uses the scrub biome. Not sure if this is right, though. You can make an Australian forest square with the lyrebird, the kookaburra, the koala and the echidna.
Firehawke Posted November 2, 2015 Posted November 2, 2015 So many more lovely additions! Thanks for all of your hard work!
William Posted November 7, 2015 Author Posted November 7, 2015 So many more lovely additions! Thanks for all of your hard work! Thanks, i'm glad people like my work haha Anyway, here's another boreal forest animal, the European starling.
Firehawke Posted November 9, 2015 Posted November 9, 2015 It will be good to have more boreal forest animals!
William Posted November 9, 2015 Author Posted November 9, 2015 It will be good to have more boreal forest animals! Not even sure if there were actual planned boreal forest and scrub animals on the original game or if these biomes are there just as fillers haha I think the boreal forest was made for the Siberian tiger and scrub was made for the warthog and the hippo (they use too few savannah terrain compared to dirt terrain) but they were scrapped latter on, but this is just a theory
William Posted November 9, 2015 Author Posted November 9, 2015 Southern ground hornbill. They're big because i used the turkey as a size reference.
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