Aphemaros wrote:<introduction>
Thanks for being willing to help out. It seems you've got a good range of interest. Given your preference for the gryph's, I'd suggest you start by composing a few additional or alternate scenes for them. Generally, the best way I've found to learn how to code for FS is to look at the code from others and try similar things. This is less of an issue if you're starting by composing basic scenes which can be added to existing critters/NPCs. There's some guides we've made to help you learn how to do certain tricks and to inform you on possible descriptive tools.
If you're going to start by making scenes, I recommend you check out some scenes from other critters/NPCs, keeping an eye out for how descriptive elements, conditional (if) elements and so on are included in the material to get some ideas on how you might do so as well. You can also see more on this in
this guide - focus mainly on the ones with red asterisks and in the 'genitals' section for now. Some of the others might also be useful, depending on the type of scene you're making, but it's best to limit it to only a few elements, both to spare your sanity and to keep it better targeted to the themes/kinks of the scene. It's also a good idea to download and install I7 to compile and test your stuff, but this is less of an immediate issue if you start with separate scenes. Once you've got scenes done, we can either put them in for you or help show you how to add them yourself if you need assistance.