Looks like a chihuahua. No wonder those things are evil.Some one on Facebook suggested this... a Drikken. Dragon face on a kitten.
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Oh wow! Between this (folded ear morph) and "where's my canned food" snarl, I'll have my old outside Geezer cat. Now if we can just convince somebody to make some Dynamic hair for them (aka Tiny's Fluffy Cat), we can have long hairs, too. THAT would be totally awesome!!Ooo yes please!
I'm sure there is an universal law of sort that says this kitty must have all kinds of versions of cute fur.
And another that says "Tiny will enchant us with it!"
Sometimes one must remind oneself who one really is.Ohhhh, I almost didn't recognize you Tiny. Nice new avatar.
And who am I to rebel against the universal laws....
Ohhhh, I almost didn't recognize you Tiny. Nice new avatar.
Sometimes one must remind oneself who one really is.
First time I saw this image it was like seeing a long lost dear friend. Then I started to ponder why I felt that way and realized it exactly picture the person I am inside. If that makes any sense.
I agree.Makes perfect sense - I like the "inside" you! But then, I did BEFORE seeing this
I agree.Got some interesting info from the DAZ Forums from someone that knows a bit about breeds, cats and dogs. She made it clear she would not be in the market for a kitty cat and pay per breed morph. She would be willing to pay for new mats. That the cat should have all the needed morphs built into the main figure. I tend to agree, there really isn't allot of difference in shapes aside from a few smooshed face sorts of looks and ear sizes. Dogs on the other hand, the poster mentioned, she would be willing to pay per breed because of the huge differences in size and looks of each canine breed. Makes sense too!
Well, there certainly isn't the vast size variations in cats as there are in dogs. But, there are long bodied and short bodied cat breeds, slender body and stocky body, long legged and short legged cat breeds, narrow faces with muzzles, wide faces with and without muzzles, a dozen different ear types, and tails or no tails or partial tails. There are the "tiny" cats, like the Singapura which ranges from 6 to 8 pounds or the Minskin which ranges from 4 to 6 pounds. Then we have the Savannah which can reach 30 pounds, the Maine Coon (25 pounds for males), the Chausie (22 pounds for males), and the very long Norwegian Forest Cat (20 pounds for males).
I'd really like to have far more than a few basic domestic cat breeds, and if that requires HiveWire release separate breed type products, I have no problem with that.