I’d always wondered how Colortrue edits were made but I only decided to take a look today. After opening up Gene Compare I realized that colortrue edits work exactly as advertised. ylukyun himself says that “They have pigment genes moved around, making their colors mix instead of being inherited” so I took the idea and applied it to the Chameleon Ettins, driven to the decision by my Ettin world and its first natural offpsring Rhonda.

bandicam 2014-06-21 23-10-32-841Hi Rhonda. Don’t worry. I’ll have more about that world soon.

Anyway, I went a bit nuts and put together 13 different colors for the Colortrue Ettins but I’m not quite ready to make them available for download. I stuck two of each color in the meso, excited to see what new color combinations would crop up from the offspring but, tragically, I found some issues with the ettins that I wanted to fix before making this version of the genome available.

For starters, look at this mess. There are 28 creatures concentrated on this one spot.

bandicam 2014-06-22 23-28-02-80128. I don’t think they’re even concerned about whether they’re eating or not. So first things first, I want to make them experience crowdedness.

Next, I want to address the boredom issue. It’s driving me a little insane listening to them complain of boredom when they have toys, gadgets and machines readily available to them.

I’d like to apply Amaikokonut’s sleep fix and try to address the lactate issue. I fixed the issue in my Eternal Norn breed but failed to take good, clear notes. My bad.

Finally, I’d like to make some edits to the instincts. Weakening some, strengthening others… I’ll probably experiment a lot with these to see what works best.

For now, though, here’s a preview of all the colors I put together today. My hope is that the variety keeps me motivated to make edits to the breed.

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I know! Talk about stepping out of my comfort zone! Tell you what, though, this is probably exactly what I need to get back into the swing of things with Creatures.

Before I get started, though, I’m going to nip this in the bud and say no, I won’t be IQ testing these wretched things. I never liked having Ettins in my wolfling runs because they tend to fail over and over and over again but persist long enough to breed and flood the IQ test with sometimes violent failures. It’s tempting to just take a norn, give it an ettin skin and classification and play with a bunch of those instead.

Still, I don’t think I’ve ever given the things a fair chance and honestly played with them in a setting where they were the focus. I’ve had nurture style worlds with Norns and Grendels. I guess it’s the Ettins’ turn.

bandicam 2014-06-21 22-24-48-087After combing my impressive collection of just 13 ettin genetics, I decided on two CFE Color Chameleon Ettins. I thought about raising females only to keep the population in check much like one of Amaikokonut’s worlds but there you go. I guess I wanted to go easy on myself.

We hurried our educations with the HLM and started learning about food and toys.

bandicam 2014-06-21 22-33-45-333It didn’t take long but just 9 minutes into their lives, they were children and were still just learning about boredom and resting. Unfortunately, they didn’t seem to learn that pushing toys alleviated boredom. Naturally, I had to crack open the genetics kit and see what was up. Their instincts seemed alright and the stimulus seemed to work as well. As I don’t know anything about Creature brains, my investigation had to stop there. Still, it could just bee that they needed more time to learn about toys.

Things progressed slowly (as they tend to with just two creatures in the Meso) but they seemed to pick up on the effectiveness of sleep very quickly. They still constantly complained of boredom but if I’m not mistaken, that’s a problem with most C3/DS creatures.

bandicam 2014-06-21 22-48-22-981It wasn’t long (again) til they moved on from their Child stage into adolescence. Still, they complained about boredom but they were surviving just fine.

Little else seemed to happen while I left them to their own devices so I added the growing plants from the Super Food Vendor and some Easter Tribbles.

bandicam 2014-06-21 22-59-30-185Next, I added two more ettins, Malachite and Emerald. Since Abner and Lydia already learned some basic life lessons (eating and resting in particular) I decided to watch and see how they could mentor the two new ettins. As they helped the little ones grow (never realizing that toys reduced their boredom) they reached the next stage of their lives.

bandicam 2014-06-21 23-05-25-913I even gave them a gadget with no success. Sadly, I couldn’t find a machine in my list of agents. I’m open to suggestions.

No sooner had I finished taking their screenshot above had Lydia become pregnant! Hooray! Soon the egg hatched and Rhonda emerged to greet the world.

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Lavender started to gray and John, I’m sure, would follow close behind her. After all, Lavender is 13 minutes older than dear John here. 🙂

I opted to let them live their lives without any more children and to start hatching the babies and preparing them for any future trades or uploads. All ten were then hatched and exported to be put through the classic IQ test later. All this test really does is make sure that they can walk and find food (whether by tracking down a smell or by chance) normally.

One half hour later, Lavender was still gray (and managed to get pregnant again) but John was still bright red and blonde! I opened up his genetics and found that his Life half-life was 101 where Lavender’s was 99. A very small difference but that was the only change I could find in his life-related genes.

It took a while but finally, at 4 and a half hours old, John was starting to grey a bit himself.

After that, I left them alone to live their lives together in the relative peace. Their 11th child was put through the IQ test with the others. The result of that is coming up next. 🙂

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No sooner had I started the game than John and Lavender made a new egg.

AlbertIt was cute to see them practically glued together but Albert seemed to prefer solitude and lemons to the company of his companions.

Unfortunately, Lavender cannot produce enough progesterone to lay her egg naturally so some CAOS intervention was soon in order. After going back and reading my last update about this group, I realized I should have picked up on this sooner. Oh well! Her egg count was now up to 3.

LavJonAfter the egg commotion, there was yet another lull. Such a small population has its disadvantages. I decided to grab a bite and see what happened when I returned.

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Life carried on this way for a time – at least 3 more eggs were laid but tragically Albert passed away alone in the C1toDS world, where he preferred to be. He didn’t live a long life but he seemed content til the end. He hadn’t even moved since his last picture and every time I set him with the others, he would travel back to this spot.

John and Lavender, meanwhile, just kept making babies, which was good. It’s always good to have a large pool of babies to choose from for the following generation and, hopefully, none of them had the natural generation-killing gene that Lavender had. The one that prevented her from laying eggs is a potential disaster.

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