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− | I've expanded upon the respiratory system. I connected the oral cavity to the mouth, the pharynx to the oral cavity, the larynx to the pharynx... and the bronchi are connected to the lungs. Can I slap two CONTYPES onto the bronchi so that I can complete the link or should I scrap this? | + | I've expanded upon the respiratory system. I connected the oral cavity to the mouth, the pharynx to the oral cavity, the larynx to the pharynx... and the bronchi are connected to the lungs. Can I slap two CONTYPES onto the bronchi so that I can complete the link or should I scrap this? --[[User:Squeegy|Squeegy]] 02:25, 13 July 2009 (UTC) |
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According to an old dev log, [APERTURE] means it can't be gouged out (to prevent mouths from falling off). Updating the wiki description. --Untelligent 21:03, 1 November 2008 (EDT)
Does [EMBEDDED] make a body part invisible or not? [EMBEDDED] says it does not; [SMALL] says it does.--Drake1500 04:17, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
double check CONTYPE example
Hi, I added an example as to how CONTYPE works because I think it is confusing. I am pretty sure I got it right, but please feel free to double check and correct me if I am wrong. As I understand, CONTYPE will connect any A body part to all other body parts in the creature that match the CONTYPE. So effectively, you can use CONTYPE effectively for upper and lower body, but not for things like hands. In order to keep a right and left hand from connecting to BOTH the right and left arm (like some weird straight-jacket creature with fused crossed arms), you need to use CON and BP ids.
Again, please correct me if I am wrong. I am new to this but want to help others avoid the confusions that I had (and perhaps am still having) when starting off.
--Jpwrunyan 05:35, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
internal connections?
Does anybody know if internal organs can connect to each other? (example: lower spine connected to upper spine) Also, can external organs connect to internal organs? (example: head connected to [INTERNAL]neck)
I am about to do a test of these, in case they haven't been done before.
One more question: can a body part connect to more than one other part?--Drake1500 04:05, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
Speaking of internal connections...
I've expanded upon the respiratory system. I connected the oral cavity to the mouth, the pharynx to the oral cavity, the larynx to the pharynx... and the bronchi are connected to the lungs. Can I slap two CONTYPES onto the bronchi so that I can complete the link or should I scrap this? --Squeegy 02:25, 13 July 2009 (UTC)