I'm looking forward to your update. They started to crash my game or lock it up when I load the PC versions ever since 1.66 came out.
Posted by Trent the Fox ( 63.166.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-11-28 13:46:42
Wow, I had no idea that these were still up here. I fairly sure the old 2da's I've included won't work with all everything that has happened since Feb 2004 (CEP etc.) I'll see if I can post an update (if I can find my login that is...hmmmm)
Posted by Owenay at 2005-08-20 18:02:53 Voted 9.50 on 08/20/05
Most stuff works with "incorrect" versions of NWN, you just may not be able to access the full range of default creatures added in the intervening time, such as Bulettes.
Posted by Swiftdraw ( 66.82.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-03-24 09:13:00
I take it these don't work with 1.65?
Posted by Swiftdraw ( 66.82.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-03-24 09:13:00
Nice. These could be used as anthropomorphic animals, hengeyokai and even nontraditional Rakshasa. All in all, bloody nice work."Et Eärello Endorenna Utúlien" _________________________ The Power Almighty rests in this Lone Ring.
The Power, alrighty, for Doing Your Own Thing.
Posted by Monferrat at 2004-11-09 18:37:14 Voted 10.00 on 11/09/04
these are very nice models. i worked with them to make dynamic kyote's and can testify that some real craftmanship went into them
Posted by Tonkiesama ( 24.116.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-10-07 15:41:00
Hey this is a great creation and now I don't want to get hit over the head with anythin hard here,but could you tell me how to get more human style legs on the model or even make one for me I just never liked the lupine or canine or whatever legs on bipedal characters
thanks and don't be insulted
Well, regardless of what folks say, I like them.
They're nicely modelled,and nicely skinned. The resolution is a little too low for my liking, but it's better than having a 2Mb skin for one sword pommel (Check the CEP for examples).
Backing up what Vaya said *Waves* there an entire book in DnD dedicated to "Anthro" creatures. I mean my last project saw me make two "anthro" races, Kuo-Toa (Fishmen) and Kenku (Birdmen), but nobody has come to me calling me a furry (They wouldn't be wrong if they did mind you). Also, there is a entire PLANE in Forgotten Realms called the "Beast Lands" - just a short hop on the Astral Plane from Toril, which is populated my a mixture of animals, and humanoid animals (Furries).
*Shrugs* Anyway, each unto his own.
Posted by Araxiss ( 66.26.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-08-11 13:28:00
Could you please make this compatible with the CEP. I'd love to use it but I don't want to override anything from the CEP.
Posted by Fonrar at 2004-08-06 02:37:28 Voted 10.00 on 08/06/04
Posted by Tom_Banjo at 2004-08-04 10:45:50 Voted 9.50 on 08/04/04
I think the word you're looking for there is "bigot", SftheWolf.
Posted by Nissa_Red at 2004-07-30 21:04:22 Voted 9.75 on 07/30/04
I am kinda keen on these "original" contributions of excellent quality, a bit like Ryujin's kitty head :).
Please keep them coming, and thank you for your work !
Posted by Anonymous ( 69.156.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-07-15 07:56:00
These models are awesome, and perfect for the kitsune/werefox race I want to play. However, my server doesnt use haks, do you think it is possible to turn it into an override file?
Posted by SFtheWolf at 2004-07-06 19:32:55 Voted 9.00 on 07/06/04
Posted by SFtheWolf at 2004-07-02 17:06:00 Voted 9.00 on 07/06/04
Roan I couldn't agree more with your comments here, I haven't downloaded this yet but I'm about to, I really hope it's what it sounds like it is. Contrary to what everyone assumes I want to find quality anthro models for gameplay that is only rated R for violence. People on this thread are even more unfriendly than the other where the transvestite was bashing furs saying they don't want to be "grouped with (us)" -.-; Actually he (shi?) was about as polite as a racist can get. Oh well...
Posted by ManChild at 2004-06-04 23:20:45 Voted 10.00 on 06/04/04
WOW!!!!!
Posted by Anubis3k at 2004-04-14 13:50:17 Voted 9.00 on 04/14/04
foxies! ^_^
Posted by jules at 2004-04-06 12:36:00 Voted 9.00 on 04/06/04
What the argument bellow about is a complete mystery to me- hence my posting- where do these two fox characters come from- graphic novel, tv series? Iwas intending on using them in a module and would find it useful to know if Im entering a cultural minefield... which I suspect I am- based on the thread bellown one Thing- how about giving the maker some votes- he's done a great job on these guys, regardless of their Heritage!
Posted by jules at 2004-04-06 12:31:29 Voted 9.00 on 04/06/04
I have no idea about redwall or no furries.. but these are really nicely done models!
Posted by Roan ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-03-07 05:29:00
Addendum: Without having any EVIDENCE to prove it, even.
Gwah, this is why I shouldn't post when tired.
Still my point stands, that almost every post Moe? has made is based on either (A) assumption or (B) assertion and the irony in standing is that his primary arguments consist of claims that his opponents have made assumptions. In frankness, I don't think it would be that hard to notice an absence of assumptions or assertions on my part. I don't like them so I stray from them. I can't help but notice the irony of both in his, however. It's really kind of sad.
Of course, the only issues with my debates are the endless typos I make. Which I won't deny, denying your inadequacies is silly.
Posted by Roan ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-03-07 05:21:00
Vaya, I like you. You're neat.
Everyone else, you might not want to read this.
And 'Moe?'...
"No offense intended, but you missed the point again."
Definition: This is a buzz sentence people like to use to push buttons, in a foolhardy attempt to question an opposing debater's intelligence without having any intelligence to prove it. It is considered by most standards of debates to show both an intellectual wanting and immaturity on part of one who would use such an opener.
"Firstly, you assert that the author of the chart was me."
Observation: This should read as "I now change my name from Anonymous to Moe? in a witless attempt to offer some credence to a claim I made that you were assuming that the author of the chart was me. Even though you had not made such an assumption, if I name myself Moe? then perhaps I'll trick those not more intelligent than myself into believing it's the case. I'm so intelligent!"
No, you aren't the aforementioned Moe. I think it's utter snide that you'd put that as your name. Moe was a name given to an unknown factor for ease of use and gosh, if we look we'll find out that I'd already stated that. I had not claimed that you were the author. I had claimed that the author was unknown.
I think the rest speaks for itself, I won't patronize people with my opinions. I just think that your word games could use a little work.
Posted by DC at 2004-02-20 10:37:25 Voted 10.00 on 02/20/04
Overall: 10 Usefulness: 10 Value for Size 10 Ease of Use 10 Quality Control 10
Posted by Quanhan at 2004-02-20 10:37:24 Voted 10.00 on 02/20/04
Overall: 10 Usefulness: 10 Value for Size 10 Ease of Use 10 Quality Control 10
Posted by Foodstamp ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-02-20 00:42:00
I think these characters are great! Unique and very cool IMO. I did a google search on the names and found a bit of story that went with them. Are these characters actually from a book?