Sunday, September 22, 2013

Petz 4: Catz!

I felt the need to show off my kitties i've been raising (that I've bred or adopted, anyway), and to make another post, so here goes! As in the last two posts, these all up for adoption if they're not already downloadable - just leave a comment with your email in it or pop me an email at phoenixeggz@gmail.com

This is tiger. Tiger is a tabby from the adoption center, and was originally adopted in Petz II. He has somewhat of a violent streak.


This is Nigella, and her kitten, Titizie. Nigella is a Chinchilla Tabby and you can get her here. Titzie has an Alley Cat personality, as far as I know.


This is Tittle, Titzie's father. He's an adoption center Alley Cat from Petz II and is always grumpy. He's probably one of my favorites.


This is Peckle. She was bred from an oriental longhair, a chinchilla tabby, an orange shorthair and a russian blue using a method found online, to test it's results. Despite being a mixed breed, I call her and her others Houscatz. I'm not sure what kind of personality she has, but she sometimes gets scared and dislikes being held.



This is Betti and Webster. Betti is an adoption center Moggie, and Webster is half Houscatz. Betti is also blind and has no tail. I hope to breed her again soon, as she has awesome colors i'd like to see passed on, especially her eyes.

This is Dariel the Houscatz, Webster's father. I thought the goofy glasses did him well. He seems to have a mostly orange shorthair appearance.



This is ScardeyCat, an adoption center Orange Shorthair originally from Petz II.


This is Binn, another Houscatz. She's very affectionate and has a lovely dark stripe color.


This is Booz, an adoption center Moggie. He's rather tiny for being a fresh adoption and I don't know alot about him.


This is Cyrodil and her kitten, Au Naturale. Both are Houscatz, and Au Naturale was a very unexpected random pregnancy. Shortly after this, I gave them both santa hats.


This is Abbie, Au Naturale's father, also a Houscatz. He is very sweet (generally) and doesn't mind being held.


This is Dinkleberg, Another Houscatz and also a female. She's very active and looks alot like an Oriental Tabby,


This is Gibber, Another Houscatz. He has nice white coloration going on. I don't know him very well.



This is Foof, an adopted Moggie. She's very playful and has an awesome tail. She also has the power to levitate.


This is Heinz Ketchup, another Houscatz. I intend to name his future child Heinz Mustard. He's the only Houscatz with this color.



This is Hilary and her kitten, Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola is a siamese mix, and  Hilary is an oriental longhair.



This is Sandy the Moggie. She minds her own buisiness, mostly.


This is Tickles the Moggie. Looks cooler than Sandy, but she's more reserved. Her and Foof don't get along.


And finally - Whisper. I'm really looking forward to breeding her and hopefully getting some nice blue color out of her offspring. She's an adoption center 'Sparkling Saphire'


... and my last picture: The cutest thing ever with my Dragondogz, Dracopup and Sprawl.



Saturday, September 21, 2013

Petz 4!: What?

So, in my dragon project I had a dog I named 'What?' She was 4th generation and ended up all over my genepool.

I've decided to, after Madness's awesomeness, breed Sheepeater and Foxdragon together LOTS OF TIMES. Eight, in fact, NOT including Madness. Here are my results! This pair has a huge amount of variety between them

I use PetzA, as my game won't run without it.

Grl, Female
Puppy, Female
 Darle, Male
 Sprinkle, Male
 Mubz, Female
 Tizzie, Female
 Lazzy, Female
 Tommy, Female


As before, I'm willing to share these if asked, so drop your email below or send me a message at phoenixeggz@gmail.com. I'm pretty please with the results - no two are alike! I was expecting more scales to appear after Grl, but i'm not unhappy with it.


I also bred Growl, the lovechild of Bug and Tommy, out of curiousity of what his offspring would look like because they had the most similar colors. Here comes those green scales again..


This population is separate from my main population. They're kind of my own sub-breed I suppose and they're pretty fun to play with, being cool and unpredictable and all.

I might download another dragon breed and interbreed them, but I think keeping seperate 'hybridized' populations based on what the main hybrid is, is my best choice.

Petz 4: Dragonz!

I got Petz 4 yesterday and I already started a [failed] speed-breeding project with the default breeds and Dragonz, available here. Suffice to say, I have a lot of cool crosses with them resulting from that at various generations.

So, these are dragons, The yellow and Green Varietes. Yellow dragons actually have black fur underneath their coat:



This is Scots. Scots is a second generation cross between a Scottie and a green Dragonz. She has the coat of a dragon and cool dragon talons, but the rest of her body is shaped like a Scottie.


This is Bizz. She's 6th generation and has lots of random breeds in her lineage.


This is bugz. Bugz actually has Dragonz lineage, distantly so, and is generation Eight. His father is a teenytiny Ant. He's a little goofy looking, but I like his ant butt. His wings are deformed.


This is Foxxy, Bugz's mother. Foxxy has Dragonz lineage as well, which is the source of her nice fluffy tail. Her mother was a poodle/chihuahua mix. She's absolutely gorgeous.



This is Sprick, Foxxy's father. Sprick looks pretty much like a normal dragon with a few color variations; he's also smaller, and he sounds like a dog.


This is Dracopup, and she has the appearance of a yellow dragon. His father was a poodle/great dane mix. He should be generation 7 or 8. I don't really like the yellow scales, but he was pretty somehow.


This is Foxdragon, and she's my favorite. She's -REALLY- pretty and unexpected. Her 'wings' are actually ears and are present on dragonz. She has blue socks on at the moment; that color isn't natural. She sounds like a dragonz. If you can't tell, she has sheepdog ancestry.


This is Mibbler, an example of an awkward cross. His wings flop around randomly when he runs, but I still think he's cute enough to not return.


Sheepeater is the weirdest cross of them all. You can't see any dragon in him whatsoever, despite being 50% - you only see his sheepdog and dalmation. He sounds like a sheepdog but isn't as shy as one.


This is sprawl. Sprawl is a more unique hybrid with an epic headdress. He sounds like a chihuahua.


On a whim I decided to breed Sheepeater and Foxdragon together while posting this, despite the inbreeding. The result was Madness, who was a rather funky looking headdress but otherwise cool colors and !!SPOTS!!. Fuzzy wings are weird, man. He sounds like a dog, but not a sheepdog - something else.

These are pretty much all the hybrids I currently have with Dragonz in them. I'm willing to share .pet files for them, but they require the Dragonz breedfile to work. All I need is an email - if you don't want to post it here publically, feel free to hit me up at phoenixeggz@gmail.com.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Project Instinctless: How to deal with a scared norn.

I really have no idea what to do what about this.


The weather in C2 to DS scares norns. As these norns are instinctless, they have no idea how to release it - and neither do I.



REALLY?


REALLY?!

Once the weather calms down so do they, but this is just ridiculous.


(Isn't Darien a super-pretty swampy color? I -love- it.)

The norns are still ridiculously stubborn, and half of them don't know how to eat fruit. I've tried to teach them, but they refuse to listen to me, and walk around complaining of hunger. I think I'm going to use the norn remote control soon to properly fix them.


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Project Instinctless: Sheep!


After some tinkering in live GMS, I created these guys: The sheeple.

The base of their genome was a splice of a CFE black desert norn (part of a genetic breed which can be downloaded here) and a CFE ettin. The genetics were then edited with the following quirks:

Appearance genes were changed to be a mixture of Yettin and Astro sprites, and to be undeletable and unduplicatable. The tail appearance gene was given max mutability, because the originals don't have tails at all.

On top of this they're given anti-inbreeding genes, and most instincts aside from travel and sleep are unexpressed

All i've noticed so far, is that they get scared when crowded - perhaps an ettin trait - and their pigment genes, thanks to their norn inheritance, have max mutability aswell.


Just my blunder in genetics for the day; variety in instinctless norns is always good.




I wouldn't call them a breed: Just an experiment. Plus, it's based partly on someone else's so that would be stealing, right? The anti-inbreeding genes don't work,and they seem to be prone to producing right-walkers, so i removed the bad extra genes in the version i'm using. I saved a norn for some variety (there's that word again), though.

If there's one thing I don't like about yettin sprites, it's the size. At the same time, it makes them extra cute, so all's good.