Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
That doesn't sound incomplete, that just sounds like what they always appear to do when they're creating characters outside of the races currently existing in the game. The race isn't in there yet so they've put the shape of it onto a different model, like Yugiri was introduced with a Miqo'te model but still had a visible Auri tail.

I'm also not sure why you're calling it a "R.I.G" when it's just a rig.
Yeah, but that is what I originally said, the model is there just dismembered. I was just explaining the process to make it make sense. Cause unlike with Yugiri where they changed just the tail, they had to accommodate for the head, since we knew how Wuk looked, so no need for mystery. They have paired the hands to the gloves, legs to the pants, head to the turban, etc. Then slapped it on an existing model in the same way you would equip normal equipment + add a tail.
As for the "R.I.G" spelling, that is just how I spell it, you can use both to get the message across.

Quote Originally Posted by Allegor View Post
Wait, so you're essentially saying Wuk Lamat isn't an "actual" Hrothgal model, but a Highlander (or small femroe) in a fursuit?
Yes, exactly. They probably did it to save time and resources. They took an already programmed model instead of adding a new one.


Quote Originally Posted by Minali View Post
Haven't done a colour palette deep dive yet but I have some ideas in mind. Won't settle for anything before getting my hands on the Benchmark though.

What I do remember from the Hrothgar I already play is that very bright colours might clash with gear in an uncanny way. At least this was my impression when I tried to make him wine-red-ish, maybe a tad lighter. His fur is auburn-ish now. But who knows, might just be a skill issue on my part.
Fair enough, I used to have a "Strawberry Vanilla" Hrothgar, I found out that darker colours seem to do well, but I had to stick a bit in either blacks, whites or reds. I guess my white boy was the easiest to glam, kind of like a blank canvas, but so was my grey and brown, very easy to glam with earthy tones. With my blue boy I had to stick to blues, whites and blacks. Ahhhhh! Why is it so hard?