This is stemming from a conversation on Steam, and while I didn't see any matches on the forums already, I may have missed it. Huge apologies if this has already been suggested or covered.
The basic idea started with ducks in ponds, but expanded to fish and smaller birds. These are not habitat or exhibit animals, but would be motion oriented decor, like the falling leaves, water, and blowing snow. The idea would be to have several different shapes and sizes of these "animals" to put into water or on the ground. There would be no upkeep, no interactive abilities, but they would have motions, probably in some sort of circular type of animation to keep them cycling. It would add some realism to the water and ground terrain while negating the need of any kind of habitat, exhibit or upkeep - they don't die, they don't need to be fed, they don't run away. Thoughts and suggestions?
The basic idea started with ducks in ponds, but expanded to fish and smaller birds. These are not habitat or exhibit animals, but would be motion oriented decor, like the falling leaves, water, and blowing snow. The idea would be to have several different shapes and sizes of these "animals" to put into water or on the ground. There would be no upkeep, no interactive abilities, but they would have motions, probably in some sort of circular type of animation to keep them cycling. It would add some realism to the water and ground terrain while negating the need of any kind of habitat, exhibit or upkeep - they don't die, they don't need to be fed, they don't run away. Thoughts and suggestions?