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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Will an alien be a grey human with a weird nose? Probably not.
Will an alien be a floating fart cloud? Also probably not.
Stellaris isn't. :)
From your comments I take you actually are a biologist, hm? :D
Everything you write seem convincing, but the overall design (the "feeling") of these two portraits is just too birdy for me.
But dont's say I'm not reasonable. I put these two back and hope they will be assigned to some primitive civilization on the other end of the galaxy. :D
Normal 7 has one of the most important characters in being a realistic alien in my opinion: More than 4 limbs. Tetrapods probably have four legs mostly because our particular line of fish ancestors had two sets of paired fins that could be modified into legs. There's no real reason to expect this exact pattern in aliens, even if they evolve from rather fish like ancestors. Normal 7 also has four eyes. The beak is plausible, since those evolved in Cephalopods and many times within Archosauria. The same hard, rigid material that the beak is composed off, whether it be something like chitin or keratin, could conceivably evolve into branched integument, like the feathers of birds and feathery appendages of insects.
Plantoids: fixed! Thanks again for flagging this issue! The reference to the species pack was incorrect.
Avians: I added the half-feathered/half-bald velociraptor. That I can see as an alien. Not the rest -- those to me simply look too much like, well, birds.
(You have a good point about the feathers though, but that's why I already have tolerated them on some portraits left in the mod. I would point out this aspect, i.e. feather-like features on other animal classes, in the mod description too, if you don't mind.)
Pt. 2.
Feathers... you are making sense, but I just can't help but be triggered by feathers. Ah that's hard. OK, I may do a revisit.
Wow. Actually, you just picked up a mistake in the mod. Deleting almost all the plantoids was most certainly not my intention. I guess I screwed up something with one of the previous updated.
Actually I wanted to keep many of them even in the beginning, and then put back even more when I realised I need more portraits for a max empire, max marauder, max primitive 2k stars setting. I'll fix this nonsense asap.
Sorry for the late reply.
It would be great indeed. I was thinking about how that would be possible, but cound't figure it out. :(
Right? :D
Alas, no Iron Man. :(