YFS, we've been waiting for the Bighorns for a long time, it looks greats.
I like the name of the new map also. congrat's to winners who entered the suggestions.
Status Update 6th October 2016
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It's been awhile since I last commented on anything..... although the Mountain Goat Ram looks pretty good, I noticed a couple of things that first caught my eye on the model.
The inner crest on the skull between the horns should be a lot more pronounced... as the skulls crown is way too small. The Horns are too roundish as the sides should be more flat.
And last the rings look too detailed as where they should be less detailed toward the bigger part of the horn at the base.
Hope you can get these tweaks corrected so the wild goat doesn't look like the domestic version.
The inner crest on the skull between the horns should be a lot more pronounced... as the skulls crown is way too small. The Horns are too roundish as the sides should be more flat.
And last the rings look too detailed as where they should be less detailed toward the bigger part of the horn at the base.
Hope you can get these tweaks corrected so the wild goat doesn't look like the domestic version.
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Bighorn Sheep...gas56 wrote:... although the Mountain Goat Ram looks pretty good...
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The Mountain Lion would be an awesome addition to the new reserve.. Just think, your engrossed in tracking a nice RM Elk and all of a sudden one of those guys sounds off nearby.. Just enough to make you go clean out your britches!! Now that's immersion.
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Yeah, well that's what I meant. lolFletchette wrote:Bighorn Sheep...gas56 wrote:... although the Mountain Goat Ram looks pretty good...
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