DRAGONS!
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DRAGONS!
Was toolsetting around the other day, looking specifically at dragons.
Old NWN1 had various sized dragon models, from wyrmling / small through medium, large, huge, gigantic, etc. NWN2 seems to be more restricted, theres large / huge models for some colors, not for others.
I'm particularly interested in small to huge dragon models for the chromatics. Models are important because they have correct size modifiers for AC, to hit, etc.
What are the chances someone has chromatic dragon models for ALFA, and that we can get them in, if so?
Of course this also brings up things like breath weapons for scaled dragons... I know some exist, others might need to be created...
Just thinking, you know. Dungeons and Dragons. I'd like to get at least the smallest ones in.
Old NWN1 had various sized dragon models, from wyrmling / small through medium, large, huge, gigantic, etc. NWN2 seems to be more restricted, theres large / huge models for some colors, not for others.
I'm particularly interested in small to huge dragon models for the chromatics. Models are important because they have correct size modifiers for AC, to hit, etc.
What are the chances someone has chromatic dragon models for ALFA, and that we can get them in, if so?
Of course this also brings up things like breath weapons for scaled dragons... I know some exist, others might need to be created...
Just thinking, you know. Dungeons and Dragons. I'd like to get at least the smallest ones in.
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id love some variations in the dragon models!
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Did you find a creature folder called Alfa_dragons? TSM and MS have it (or should have it) and all those dragons function and have the requisite breath weapons and skins installed.
They also represent the span of models we have. Personally I made adjusted juvenile copper and bronze dragons for MS and there even is a lair in our MS volcano areas.
They also represent the span of models we have. Personally I made adjusted juvenile copper and bronze dragons for MS and there even is a lair in our MS volcano areas.
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It's the models that are lacking, which AFAIK would need to be added to ALFA HAKs. The current selection of MODELS is quite limited.
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Models can be resized and re-tinted (though not very well). For the engine to recognize different creature sizes you need different entries in appearances.2da.
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Yes. Wyverns are a "recent" example of this, a hak version or two ago. Their size category had to be adjusted at a hak level, so that things like AC and whatnot would be impacted.Ronan wrote:Models can be resized and re-tinted (though not very well). For the engine to recognize different creature sizes you need different entries in appearances.2da.
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This is what we need Any current plans to add dragon models? I can do the 2da work, resizing... assume need some 3D tools like 3DMax?Ronan wrote:Models can be resized and re-tinted (though not very well). For the engine to recognize different creature sizes you need different entries in appearances.2da.
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NWN2 already provides us a perfectly-workable solution for scaling. We just need lines for the individual Dragon, Gold [small]/ Dragon, Silver [large]/ Dragon, Red [huge]/ Dragon, Chocolate [delicious] etc. things, with the appropriate adjustments to the 2da, reusing the existing models and adjusting their scale when tooling the standard templates.
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Thanks folks... this is exactly what I was looking for. And I find other hidden easter eggs... WORG RIDERS!
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Cant you scale a creature while you are creating it in the toolset?
I mean I know I have before...
As for stats you just open the monster manual and adjust the right ones.
The only thing that is kinda hard....
Is adjusting colors.
Someone explained to me once how its done... but I faeled. might try again...
Was going for a white dragon. you cant get that by adjusting the tint.
(very limited)
I mean I know I have before...
As for stats you just open the monster manual and adjust the right ones.
The only thing that is kinda hard....
Is adjusting colors.
Someone explained to me once how its done... but I faeled. might try again...
Was going for a white dragon. you cant get that by adjusting the tint.
(very limited)
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I believe you can change sizes in the toolset, "to a degree", that degree being something shy of having effect on the size category. Remember that small things have better AC than medium things just as an example. Or Knockdown (and Improved Knockdown) "cares" if there's size advantages or disadvantages.
Some of what you can do in the toolset is optical only, unless actually changing to a different appearance type, those types being controlled by a hak level 2da.
It'd be like resizing a human to halfling and then being surprised the AC or how weapon size doesn't quite fit... you have to actually pick an alternate appearance. Maybe some future vision is a bunch of S versions, M versions, of L or H dragons.
Some of what you can do in the toolset is optical only, unless actually changing to a different appearance type, those types being controlled by a hak level 2da.
It'd be like resizing a human to halfling and then being surprised the AC or how weapon size doesn't quite fit... you have to actually pick an alternate appearance. Maybe some future vision is a bunch of S versions, M versions, of L or H dragons.
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RIght. completely forgot about that part.
So you could make something a catagory smaller and add the AC/Ab
though probably not the KD things... Hmm... *Nod* kk.
So you could make something a catagory smaller and add the AC/Ab
though probably not the KD things... Hmm... *Nod* kk.
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This, especially if the monster isn't using (manufactured) weapons. Sure, replacing size AC with (say) natural armor AC, and using other means to up AB for smaller things, isn't perfect. But it's good enough that lacking AI and flight is far more important than that for our dragonsI believe you can change sizes in the toolset, "to a degree", that degree being something shy of having effect on the size category.
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Yes, I already said these things.
Those lines on the 2da would control the mechanics of size, and we coordinate the scales on the templates with the 2da lines we've used.Zelknolf wrote:NWN2 already provides us a perfectly-workable solution for scaling. We just need lines for the individual Dragon, Gold [small]/ Dragon, Silver [large]/ Dragon, Red [huge]/ Dragon, Chocolate [delicious] etc. things, with the appropriate adjustments to the 2da, reusing the existing models and adjusting their scale when tooling the standard templates.