First of all I do not know if this is a bug or a design change at the last minute:
Watching the IGN video about the creation of the T-Rex, it can be observed that it only has a single brown color in its entire body, such as the Triceratops:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Lg83454mM
Once with the game in my hands I create the T-Rex with its basic skin and I see that it appears with red spots on the whole back and the top of its head. Look here, minute 4:24:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vyr6TOReCos&t=275s
My question is simple. Is it a skin mistake or did you really want to make the T-Rex with those red spots with it basic skin? It is very strange that they had these spots when making the model that we were taught had a single color without spots. Maybe they were wrong skins and put the basic in a modification and modification in the basic.
Watching the IGN video about the creation of the T-Rex, it can be observed that it only has a single brown color in its entire body, such as the Triceratops:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Lg83454mM
Once with the game in my hands I create the T-Rex with its basic skin and I see that it appears with red spots on the whole back and the top of its head. Look here, minute 4:24:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vyr6TOReCos&t=275s
My question is simple. Is it a skin mistake or did you really want to make the T-Rex with those red spots with it basic skin? It is very strange that they had these spots when making the model that we were taught had a single color without spots. Maybe they were wrong skins and put the basic in a modification and modification in the basic.
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