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Dune04

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WOW, you've sparked my childhood memories. Falkor the luck dragon... I'll be Damned.

 

You've made my day, and deserve a kudos.

 

Thanks for that. :)

 

 

As for the flight animations, I don't think they would too much trouble, since he doesn't have wings.

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WOW, you've sparked my childhood memories. Falkor the luck dragon... I'll be Damned.

 

You've made my day, and deserve a kudos.

 

Thanks for that. :)

 

 

As for the flight animations, I don't think they would too much trouble, since he doesn't have wings.

 

Pictures would be nice

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Here's a closer view of his scales:

 

http://ichatz.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/nes-13.jpg

 

and a video of him in flight:

(at about 1:10 a movie spoiler starts, so you may want to end the clip there, unless you've already seen the movie. The clip is a combo of two scenes from the movie.)

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Falkor? I didn't realize until I saw the pictures.

The guy it's called "Fuchur" in the original German. You know, like the sound of something passing by very, very quickly.

The Spanish translation used "Fújur", which sounds closer to the German original.

How can that become 'falkor'...?

 

Nevermind... the guy is based on asian dragons, so it would move like them: Like a spider 'swimming' on the air.

No, no like he flies on the movies, that movie utterly destroyed the book... If you really like the movie, don't read the book. The book is waaay better, and the movie will look like... well... very bad compared to it.

 

Unfortunately, there are no vanilla snakes to use as a start.

The slaughterfish would be the closest start, if a base is needed to start.

I've been searching for snake mods, but I found nothing. There are plenty of youtube mods to use as reference, though. And if you watch "Spirited Away", there's a perfect example of a flying asian dragon there (Haku/Nigihayami Kohaku Nushi )... here is an example:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_044-zd3TI

Come, one, have a look! That's more like what Michael Ende describes on his book.

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