I plan on updating this dream and use the bullet-proof 'furre is solid' routines that Carnage and Anarchy use now. Three weapons include a phaser, flamethrower and machine gun.
All feature the new bullet-proof weapon routine using Mage Rooster's 'Furre Is Solid' technique as suggested by Guardhorse. The black stone floors are safe areas.
Also has an Electric chair in the center for Frying your furre fiends, err Of course the rave had to be in a warehouse. It has a disco floor, flashing floodlights and a manual floodlight for impact.
Eight excellent XG midi songs are included to keep them furre's dancing all night long. It even has the occasional owl hooting and wolf howling for atmosphere. These graphics I snagged from a single screenshot of a game except for the fence which I made. Affects unwinged canines. For a preview of this patch, visit Theriopolis, located in Imaginarium. Credits: Diremoon and friends. Music by sanctimonious. Made especially for the Jujinka Spring Festival held in Meovanni. Contributions by Beekin Pixels.
Includes portraits, jungle atmosphere, and caves! Contributions by Masons and Pixels. Specific credits in readme. It includes items from Oviedo and Jefurre's among others Beekin Beach Party patch: surfboards, Sanctuary's Animal Carousel, sandcastles in the form of primes, starfish, innertubes, and even a fish fry!
Following a winged creature theme, it includes clouds, floating islands, columns, portals, a chaise couch, rainbows, and large statues of the Furcadian Primes. Meovanni Village was transformed for the weekend into a harvest-time atmosphere, with pumpkins, eerie spiders, and bales of hay as decoration. Each player was transformed into Talzhemir's Wolf avatar and could "howl" at each other. Included in this patch are these howls, decorations, and avatars as well as creepy smiley faces and cob-webbed walls.
The current brth file is fine and all, but I needed something So when the patch editor came out, I jumped on the chance, and viola! Nintendo rawks! Altered, colored versions of it have been seen in some dreams, which I don't mind if credit is given. The most notable versions are the brown one and the glossy black one made by Corsyus both not included. The field cannons come in four different orientations. The rest is for ambiance. NOTE : Rename houses. Includes goals, balls, and sticks.
This patch includes beautiful flowers, huge trees, music, kitterwings, plus more! To get a glimpse of this patch visit Sanctuary, located in Allegria's Hall of Dreams. This patch will be sure to make your dream's carnival more eventful! The added Wall. This patch contains Corsyus' items of sittable Chobobos in various colors.
The name "moogle" is from the words "mogura" and "koumori" which mean mole and bat respectively. This patch turns non-winged mustelines into Corsyus' rendition of the Moogle.
Includes water tiles that 'ripple' when you walk upon them and the adjoining DS explanation. This tile will show up black in your DreamEd. Also comes with five disco floors, one health warning tile, one white tile, and dream and DS to show how the patch works.
Also comes with small pet-like items and walls for these avatars. Credit for the wings goes to Zephyr, creator of the blob patch and the cabbages were originally from the default Item. It's very small a single object and very handy. It can be used to RP in gloomy surroundings or in a night setting, or you can use it like I do in OOC dreams to make everything less bright to eyes that are overworked from patching! The zip file includes the small dream seen in the pictures on the left, DS, and credits file with simple instructions on use.
Each was originally drawn on paper by my sister who goes by 'Aulina' online. More of her art may be viewed here. The patch may be used in your dreams or even as a personal portrait space I have the fem bunny!
The credits file includes DS that can be used to animate it all. The floor patch is from the furfal97 patch by Talzhemir, the sand from Youlanda. The floor patch is from the furfal97 patch by Talzhemir. Inspired by The Box. Site maintained by The Beekin Scribes.
Special thanks to Rydia and Kalyanii. Patch Archive Furcadia's Main Site. By: Adam Les. By: Aerindreah. By: Aishyenna Tigris. By: Aladar. By: Alaranth. By: Albus. By: Alembic. By: Aliyka. By: Alpha Prime. By: Alyor. By: Ami noMiko. Players can modify the items, floors, walls, portraits, avatars and even "skin" of their Dream. You can also patch sounds and music into Dreams-- almost any sound format is allowed. Patches are supported by a huge artistic community, comprised of many members who often make DragonScales and even real money selling patches they create for other players.
Where can I find free patches? With over a decade of players creating them, there are quite a lot of wonderful Patches out there for you to download and use for free. Furcadia has an archive and there are several player run archives and many fan pages with free patches. Check the Patches forum to find links. How do I make patches?
Creating patches of your own is as easy as drawing a picture with Furcadia's free Fox Editor on the PC and adding it to your Dream. As you get more practice, you can learn more advanced techniques, like making color changing portraits, animating objects and skinning the PC interface.
Even a new artist can create appealing and complete patches for Furcadia, and improve their artistic skills while they have fun! Is there a way to animate patches?
KitterSpeak is the scripting method used to take the frames of an animated object and manipulate them to move. This is done locally on your computer to have fast and smooth animation. DragonSpeak can hook into KitterSpeak to have even more powerful control over the animations in your dream. You can make fishies swim, gears spin and butterflies flutter! What is PhoenixSpeak? PhoenixSpeak is very closely related and intermixed with DS.
However, its main purpose is to let you gather and store information about your dream on a database so that your Dream can remember things you want it to-- even when your dream isn't uploaded.
For instance, you can make it remember progression of quests, high scores, how many marbles your friends have lost, where furres last stood in your Dream, the layout of a chess game, and much more! Can I patch music in my Dream? Furcadia comes with some music, but in your own Dream you can also add your favorite tune or melody!
You can patch in. Mp3s, but they make your dream very resource-consuming to download. That said, having a short theme song for your dream can really set the mood.
Can I add my own sound effects? Adding sounds sells the Dream you have created to those who visit. Sound effects in Furcadia are stored in. Sound effects can add a crowded roar to a sports stadium, quiet birds to a wooded glen, or add spooky overtones to a haunted mansion.
Triggering sounds when a furre does something in your Dream provides feedback for quests and adds to the fullness of your imaginary world. Can I add my own avatars to my Dream? An avatar is the graphical representation of your furre as you walk around the game. There are many default avatars available, but patching a custom avatar into your Dream is an excellent way to make it stand apart! You can patch in free avatars you find on the net, make your own, or even use Digo market avatars.
Avatars can be added to your dream either by replacing an existing avatar or by designating it as a Local Species and transforming into it via DragonSpeak. Why can't I see skins or DS Buttons? You can see the text screen change color in patched Dreams to give the flavor of the skin.
DS buttons will be supported in a Future update.
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