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- BoredCowgirl December 2022
- FollysFantasies December 2022
- ObsidianKitsune December 2022
Why did putting a tattoo on a horse regenerate his entire appearance?
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I put my new tattoo on one of my horses and it regenerated his entire appearance! I’m pretty bummed because I loved how he looked before. I took a screenshot of the before and after, but I don’t know how to post it here. Can he be fixed?
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Weird… the link I posted shows him the way he looked before the tattoo, but when you click on him it shows how he looks now.
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I'm guessing that his white spots increased in size. Snowflake is a form of varnish for Appy. Technically, all of the Appy horses varnish every single season. However their image is not necessarily updated every single season, which can lead to what looks like a big jump. There is no way to reverse the varnishing process that I know of.Producer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
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The image for both looks the same for me. You may also need to clear your image cache as well
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Would the pattern of spotting change too? And shouldn’t it have updated when I re-tacked him for the holidays?
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How do I clear my image cache?
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Clearing your image cache depends on what device and what operating system you are running. Basically, windows, apple, or mobile? It'd be best to google it, you should get a step by step guide on it.
I'm unsure if tacking a horse will also refresh the coat. But then if you are having hanged images as is, it may have done so but your device didn't recognize the "new" image and kept on using the "old" oneProducer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
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Thanks. I’m on an iPhone using Duck Duck Go as my browser… I’ll google it and see what I can figure out.
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He's an Evergreen Boughs. I thought they didn't varnish? There's another appy modifier in the game that we can't see, though I don't know exactly what it is.Folly's Fantasies #43484 (she/her): Horses, straws, and eggs from my Doubleskunk tribute herd are always free.
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Evergreen Boughs tend to varnish at a slower rate. In saying that, snowflake IS itself a varnish gene. To have a horse look snowflake, it will varnish, just in that specific pattern. For a 17 year old though he is remarkedly not varnished compared to others his age.
It's difficult to see if any of the horses have a recent image regen, but here are some other 17 year old snowflakes.
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There are a few hidden genes that effect appys. One is for micro spots. So even if your horse does have the spot enhancer gene, if they also have the "micro spot" gene the spots won't be max size (I don't think). The other is varnishing rate. As said, Evergreen Boroughs have slower varnishing rate, but you can create horses with this gene as well. You just need to wait longer to be sure about when the horse will begin to varnish.
In comparison as well, I JUST regenerated some of my snowflake images. The refresh did not seem to work, I needed to press the regenerate button.
BOOT Hamburger Guys Hamburger here had smaller flecks than the stud OP posted, but when regenerated he turned out almost white!
I also have a good comparison between these two here. Their snowflake spot size was roughly the same, so I think Cellular had a last age up at about 3 years of age? Or maybe it was 2... Photo has not had an image regeneration.
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Thank you for explaining this to me. I really do appreciate it.
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No problem :) I know a lot of people don't like snowflake because it usually turns the horse fully white, although I think the changing spots are fun!Producer of Volcanic Glass Drafts. Lapisobsidianus.
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