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Worked on the transformation systems a bit this week.  Currently there's just a test potion item that I'm using that can be picked up in the world.  When the player clicks on it in their inventory it will consume the potion and trigger a specific set of transformations.  In the screenshots I'm using the rough Imp assets to test the systems and get a feel for how and where everything should go.  

So far the system will support horns, wings, tails, genitals, and almost everything that can be changed in the character creator.  As I make more characters I'll keep adding new transformations with the various parts and pieces of those new characters.  

Should I add things like new ear types?  Like cat, dog, cow ears?  I'm hesitant to add them as a new slot because they won't overwrite the human ears.  So the player would have a set of cat ears on top of their head and then the normal human ears would still be there too.  Is that too weird or funny looking to outweigh the positives of adding custom ears?  


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Anonymous

As a Neko myself, I would say yes to neko ears :P and the others too, its a lil weird both human and cat ears, but I've seen it around both ways with both or with only one set. Positives outweigh the negatives imo!

Walter Butler

Please have the cat, cow, and other animal ears replace the human ones. It looks incredibly lazy to see two sets of ears on a character. I've seen this happen to SoulCalibur 6. To this day, their character creation system is criticized for having the beast race have two sets of ear. Otherwise, please no ear types. I'd rather just put up with human ears by themselves.

Anonymous

if there's hair options that cover the human ears then I don't think there's a problem lmao

Chris

Otherwise pick a hairstyle that covers the human ears. So it gives the illusion of one set :]

Artem

Wow, that's cool! I'm not a fan of furry stuff, but demonic and monster transformations sound intriguing!

Gystes

You COULD try placing the ears on the side of the head like how Utawarerumono did. Granted they didn't use 'standard animal ears' to do so. Just an option you may not have considered.