str8g8 on 23/5/2007 at 11:37
Wow, excellent work :thumb: I'd love to see a wiki tut on how you did it!
Sonce on 23/5/2007 at 12:11
:ebil: Give that hairy Burrick an E-Guitar and we've got a Heavy Metal Burrick. :sly:
Beleg Cúthalion on 23/5/2007 at 20:10
"Burrick" appears to be a surname, judging from what Google told me. I don't know a lot about English names, but...:weird:
Schwaa2 on 24/5/2007 at 01:20
Um, never mind
Palantir on 27/5/2007 at 01:12
Great!
Burricks are back!
BrendaEM on 27/5/2007 at 01:23
Perhaps you could subdivide a few triangles, and smooth the tail mesh a bit?
[Here kitty, kitty. You're no kitty (belch) cough, cough, wheeze, gasp.]
Stony on 2/6/2007 at 02:37
If I might interrupt... I've always wondered, how do Burricks tunnel? According to the game, they're supposed to be strong diggers, able to go through brick or maybe even stone. Worms and some snakes tunnel by forcing their heads through the earth, but large digging animals (such as moles or badgers) have thick, heavy forelimbs and shoulders. Burricks have never been depicted this way. The tadpole shape depicted here suggests "swimming" through the earth, but if that's all they can do, it would have been easy for Ramirez to keep them in his basement-- a brick wall would stop them cold. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Stony
Beleg Cúthalion on 2/6/2007 at 10:27
Maybe one could enlarge their forelimbs a little bit. :erg: I agree, those T-Rex arms looked strange. I would also make their tail a little less thick. Dinosaurs, yeah... :p
nomad of the pacific on 2/6/2007 at 10:49
Oh, haven't you heard? Those noxious fumes they belch dissolve rock. :cheeky:
Beleg Cúthalion on 2/6/2007 at 20:03
They do eat the earth.
(Or have you seen a different kind in those caves?)