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Pigment Bleeding Screenshots KC11 | 6/18/2013 | 2 | You guys wanted more genes, here you go. This is the effect you get when you have not one, not two, not four, but EIGHT different pigment bleed genes all set to the same extreme values. Those whitish looking ones are the result of extremely low rotation. The white one is low swap/rotation, the yellow one is low rotation/128 swap. Not completely sure about the other ones, but there is also one normal Draconian in there for comparison.
I like using the Draconians for these pigment bleed experiments because they really can get quite colorful with different parts of their body. |
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The two on the end are nice but the first two give me a headache 
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Just what I was thinking about the blue and purple ones. I've always wanted to know the trick to getting beautifully rich, different colored norns without messing with pigment genes at all (only pigment bleed) Thanks!
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I think I still have them lying around somewhere, but good to know.
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those are still available if you want them
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I used to have a genetic breed installed called the Psychofuzz Norns that looked like the one on the far left- I always wondered how the creator did it.
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The blue and purple ones are absolutely gorgeous.
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