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Male dwarves now have beards. Might as well fill it up with useful information about the tissue. | Male dwarves now have beards. Might as well fill it up with useful information about the tissue. | ||
:first please sign your discussion adds ... second: thats what i was asking already :p --[[User:Rhenaya|Rhenaya]] 08:49, 10 July 2010 (UTC) | :first please sign your discussion adds ... second: thats what i was asking already :p --[[User:Rhenaya|Rhenaya]] 08:49, 10 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == Elven beards? == | ||
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+ | I might be overlooking, but it seems that only dwarves and humans have beards. The elf in creature_standard give no 'beard' with a find+replace. Playing with elves as CIV_CONTROLLABLE reveals no beard. Where are people getting the impression that elves have beards? --[[User:Dree12|Dree12]] 22:19, 25 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
+ | :maybe because of this particular line: [CASTE:MALE][MALE][BODY_DETAIL_PLAN:FACIAL_HAIR_TISSUE_LAYERS] which is also with elves --[[User:Rhenaya|Rhenaya]] 14:07, 12 August 2010 (UTC) | ||
+ | ::Ahem. That gives them chin whiskers and cheek whiskers, but they are in no way a beard. We should probably use the in-game definition of beard, so elves don't have beards. --[[User:Dree12|Dree12]] 01:50, 24 August 2010 (UTC) | ||
+ | <pre>[BODY_DETAIL_PLAN:FACIAL_HAIR_TISSUE_LAYERS] | ||
+ | [BP_LAYERS:BY_CATEGORY:HEAD:MOUSTACHE:1:BELOW:BY_CATEGORY:NOSE] | ||
+ | [BP_LAYERS:BY_CATEGORY:HEAD:CHIN_WHISKERS:1:BOTTOM] | ||
+ | [BP_LAYERS:BY_CATEGORY:CHEEK:CHEEK_WHISKERS:1] | ||
+ | [BP_LAYERS:BY_CATEGORY:HEAD:SIDEBURNS:1:IN_FRONT:BY_CATEGORY:EAR] | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | :::so it looks like it adds all 4 things--[[User:Rhenaya|Rhenaya]] 16:20, 2 September 2010 (UTC) | ||
+ | ::::But it doesn't add a beard. It adds CHIN_WHISKERS and CHEEK_WHISKERS, the two things that MAKE UP a beard, but not the beard. If you don't believe me, embark as elves. {{rule|G}} says we use the term the game uses, and in that case, elves have chin whiskers and cheek whiskers, not beards. --[[User:Dree12|Dree12]] |
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00:13, 28 May 2010 Bagok701 (Talk | contribs) (1,414 bytes) (CPasta from 40d AFIK nothing should have changed) (undo)
nothing changed?! beards are now really in game and not just something you imagine because they are dwarfs... they have shapes and stuff, there is really a lot of things to write about... i am just to lazy :x --Rhenaya 12:03, 28 May 2010 (UTC)
Beards[edit]
Male dwarves now have beards. Might as well fill it up with useful information about the tissue.
- first please sign your discussion adds ... second: thats what i was asking already :p --Rhenaya 08:49, 10 July 2010 (UTC)
Elven beards?[edit]
I might be overlooking, but it seems that only dwarves and humans have beards. The elf in creature_standard give no 'beard' with a find+replace. Playing with elves as CIV_CONTROLLABLE reveals no beard. Where are people getting the impression that elves have beards? --Dree12 22:19, 25 July 2010 (UTC)
- maybe because of this particular line: [CASTE:MALE][MALE][BODY_DETAIL_PLAN:FACIAL_HAIR_TISSUE_LAYERS] which is also with elves --Rhenaya 14:07, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
- Ahem. That gives them chin whiskers and cheek whiskers, but they are in no way a beard. We should probably use the in-game definition of beard, so elves don't have beards. --Dree12 01:50, 24 August 2010 (UTC)
[BODY_DETAIL_PLAN:FACIAL_HAIR_TISSUE_LAYERS] [BP_LAYERS:BY_CATEGORY:HEAD:MOUSTACHE:1:BELOW:BY_CATEGORY:NOSE] [BP_LAYERS:BY_CATEGORY:HEAD:CHIN_WHISKERS:1:BOTTOM] [BP_LAYERS:BY_CATEGORY:CHEEK:CHEEK_WHISKERS:1] [BP_LAYERS:BY_CATEGORY:HEAD:SIDEBURNS:1:IN_FRONT:BY_CATEGORY:EAR]
- so it looks like it adds all 4 things--Rhenaya 16:20, 2 September 2010 (UTC)