I have a question. How can I upload my subbmission for the contest if I don't have any blueprints? If I don't have one I can't send my design for a contest? Sorry but I done it only one time lots of years ago and i don't remember
I have a question. How can I upload my subbmission for the contest if I don't have any blueprints? If I don't have one I can't send my design for a contest? Sorry but I done it only one time lots of years ago and i don't remember
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@DipperPine
You don't need to have a blueprint. The devs take the winning skins and accents, and put them on the blueprints themselves. Having a blueprint is needed for making UMA's .
@DipperPine
You don't need to have a blueprint. The devs take the winning skins and accents, and put them on the blueprints themselves. Having a blueprint is needed for making UMA's .
@FreyaShadow
Thank you!! I'm happy to see a fellow fossil-lover appreciate it :D
@DipperPine
To enter the contest you only need to post the image of your entry on the contest submission thread with the correct size (350x350), and transparency if it is an accent. Hope it helps~
@FreyaShadow
Thank you!! I'm happy to see a fellow fossil-lover appreciate it :D
@DipperPine
To enter the contest you only need to post the image of your entry on the contest submission thread with the correct size (350x350), and transparency if it is an accent. Hope it helps~
@Arkenrall love your living fossil skin! Just a tiny observation, the scapula (shoulder bone, above the arm) is upside down!
No problems at all if you're not looking to be anatomically accurate, but I thought I'd point that out at least! The thicker part of the scapula should be pointing towards the back, and the thinner end of it connects to the arm bone! You can use the ghost gene as a refference for that bit!
That aside, the skin looks really pretty, good luck with the contest!
@Arkenrall love your living fossil skin! Just a tiny observation, the scapula (shoulder bone, above the arm) is upside down!
No problems at all if you're not looking to be anatomically accurate, but I thought I'd point that out at least! The thicker part of the scapula should be pointing towards the back, and the thinner end of it connects to the arm bone! You can use the ghost gene as a refference for that bit!
That aside, the skin looks really pretty, good luck with the contest!
OOOGhH all the accents look so good for this rockbreakers, im so excited to see what else comes in!!
@ceiswyn I've got one like it as well. I have been a rockhound since I was a little kid!
@kschaef
@kschaef I have an MSc in Palaeobiology, and my research project was about colour patterns on the shells of palaeozoic fauna - so a bit too early for ammonites specifically, but I looked at a LOT of fossils of other cephalopods :)
@kschaef I have an MSc in Palaeobiology, and my research project was about colour patterns on the shells of palaeozoic fauna - so a bit too early for ammonites specifically, but I looked at a LOT of fossils of other cephalopods :)
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Wow, thank you! I've been wanting to improve on it, mostly the coloring, but I'll make sure to check the anatomy once I get the time. I love learning about anatomy, it really shows an improvement when applied correctly, and it's applicable to a wide range of body structures, so thank you very much for the explanation!
Come to think of it, it makes much more sense that way, as it's just like a cat's shoulder bone (or, well, scapula.. I should brush up on my bone-name knowledge ^v^;)
Wow, thank you! I've been wanting to improve on it, mostly the coloring, but I'll make sure to check the anatomy once I get the time. I love learning about anatomy, it really shows an improvement when applied correctly, and it's applicable to a wide range of body structures, so thank you very much for the explanation!
Come to think of it, it makes much more sense that way, as it's just like a cat's shoulder bone (or, well, scapula.. I should brush up on my bone-name knowledge ^v^;)