Jurassic World Evolution

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  1. blueed
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    What's this coloration on screenshots?
    1. blueed
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      I think i have colors from the main game
  2. ijghuogihwbhwgbh
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    can someone take a screenshot of the malnourished version please
    1. LayaFlores
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      Lemme install and apply this version and I'll post it in about say...30 minutes! Edit: I've uploaded four pictures and hopefully they will be approved soon!
  3. WahyaUwejiAchuja
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    I love this mod! I make so many Allosauruses that it is actually a little weird for me to not see the original model, but I still like it! the only thoughts are that the snout is a little pointy (or long) still, and that it almost looks like the scutes on the scuted-version are smaller than they used to be (and I am a sucker for the Papo Allosaurus scutes).

    I posted some reference images of Allosaurus skulls on the game page that you could use as a reference. 2 of the pictures are of the most complete Allosaurus skull ever found, while the others are of a more generic adult Allosaurus skull, but are widely accepted as the ideal Allosaurus skull. It is up to you what you do, but if you decide to update the mod(s), feel free to use those skulls as references.

    Maybe it's that you are basing it off of A. jimmadensi (or however you spell it) or A. europeus, while I always think of A. fragilis (usually in the 40-foot size of A. amplexus) when I think of it, and so the differently-shaped head is the result of species difference.

    It is still amazing, though. I love Allosaurus, and have actually found the reduced accuracy for it in the JP universe a little strange considering how common its remains are. Good job, and thank you!
  4. PinkAxolotl
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    God, all your skins are absolutely awe-inspiring. Thank you so much for making these more accurate versions, the Jurassic World community has such a 'who cares about accuracy shut up and enjoy' attitude seeing all of your skins and your amazing attention to detail and accuracy really lifted my spirits. After reading the comments I hope somebody who knows how to texture models falls in love with these as much as I have and tidies up all the skins, god I wish I knew how to do these myself haha
    1. WahyaUwejiAchuja
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      Well, the thing is that Allosaurus is so common a fossil find in North America that it is a little surprising that InGen couldn't get a more complete - and more accurate - genome for Allosaurus. I am one who is not the biggest sucker for "accuracy" (I love my JP trilogy Raptors, Dilo, and Rex), and I do prefer not seeing people harping about it, but Allosaurus is one of my top 4 favorites, coming in tied with Carno and Cerato as second only to Spinosaurus, and the explanation I gave earlier makes it puzzling that they couldn't be a little more accurate with Allosaurus.
  5. Russwallac
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    Any chance you could fix the stretched textures on the snout? Everything else looks great, but those textures are bugging me.
    1. blackfrog
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      I'm not a skinner, don't know yet how to do it; the only way I have to get rid of it at the moment would be to completely remove the crests from the snout
  6. Demansia
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    Would be amazing if you could team up with someone who makes gorgeous skins. Those excellent edits are too good for the dull, boring vanilla skins.
    1. blackfrog
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      I'm not against people doing just that as long as they notify me.
      I too find the vanilla skins dull