	Velociraptor Sims

The only negative aspect of The Sims 2, in my opinion, is that there aren't enough
Velociraptors. This pack should fix that.

Included is everything you need to create Velociraptor Sims: raptor bodies ("outfits")
for males and females, from toddler to elder, and usable for all occasions. Also
included are eleven raptor skintones, some based directly on the Jurassic Park series,
and some variations designed to add a little more diversity to your dino neighborhood.

The body is original; the head is based on zeussims's toad mask (which I think is a TS3
conversion) as permitted by their policy. The feet and claws are based on SynapticSim's
harpies, which were modified with permission. The skintones are based on Bink13y's
headless Sims.

Also included are Bink13y's No Eyes and No Hair mods, which are necessary to make the
raptors look right.

The eleven raptor skintones are:
 * Brown
 * Green (Jurassic Park-style)
 * Tiger (Lost World-style)
 * Pale tiger
 * Green tiger
 * Brown tiger
 * Gray tiger
 * White tiger
 * Black stripe (Jurassic Park III-style)
 * Green stripe
 * Brown stripe



Credits:
zeussims: http://zeussims.livejournal.com/2013/09/20/
SynapticSim: http://w11.zetaboards.com/SynapticSims_Lair/topic/11501596/1/
Bink13y: http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=86687

A few other notes:
Because the body mesh is so different you may notice some oddities during certain
actions. The claws add some length to the fingers so they may disappear into the Sim's
body at certain times. I've chosen to leave them the way they are because personally I
prefer a raptor with decent-sized claws, even with a little clipping, over one with tiny
claws that don't clip. And of course, the tail is going to clip all kinds of things.

And no, the bump on their crotch is nothing awkward. It's the raptor's hip bones, which
stick out in a funny way because they anchor the raptor's powerful leg muscles. JP
raptors did not have this in the first two films due to a scientific goof, but they do
have it in the third film, and I have chosen to include it for the sake of biological
accuracy.