Make scars less bloody
I LOVE the feature of having scars from old fights, but right now scars look more like open sores than an old wound that has healed over.
Tone down the reddishness of battle scars to look more like healed skin.
Comments: 5
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28 Dec, '21
ZayvrI agree
scars should fade over time into like. white or greyish -
28 Dec, '21
Novembriagreed! they look too fresh, I could see mistaking dinos for being weak/near death and them actually just having a lot of scars. Which, I don't see as a really good thing, especially if one of the goals is to serve as a warning that "hey, this guys tough, don't mess with him!"
And on modern reptiles scars are either white or black, depending on the color of the skin I think. Maybe it could be toned based on the skin? -
04 Jan, '22
ZinriusSame, make the scars look pink-ish and clean. If you want to speed up the process, maybe have dinos take a dip in lakes to clean them and make them nice.
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12 Mar, '22
ViperousDeerI agree 1000% and was gonna suggest it if no one else had.
My friends and I have had talks about this. It's specifically the darker/black skins; it literally just looks bloody and unhealed still, no matter how much time passes. On lighter skins it looks fine--you can see the 3D indents and it looks like actual pale scar tissue. But the dark/black skins need tweaked. -
23 Mar, '22
LeeThis! The scars look so ugly. They look way too fresh