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What are Art Packs?

Art Packs are official files provided by Keepers of Eniv to help you create and customize your Enivi. These include bases, ears, manes, hairstyles, tails, accessories - everything you'd need to change the way your Enivi looks.

Can I paint my own images/items onto my Enivi?

While we do allow artists to create their own custom markings, we don't allow traits, accessories, or companions to be fully created by anyone outside our official team.

To clarify;

You May;

  • Create your own zebra stripe pattern.

  • Create your own piebald pattern.

  • Create your own star pattern.

  • Change the colors of your markings and base.

You May Not;

  • Paint your own custom set of fangs.

  • Paint your own custom companion.

  • Paint your own hair style.

  • Paint your own horns.

If you envision your Enivi with a different set of clothes or hairstyle in your artwork, that's completely fine, but our profile images all need to be consistent in art style. If you'd like to commission our art team for a custom item, you can contact the art team through our Discord Server to get that started.

If I create a character with the art packs, do I own the artwork?

Our Art Packs are strictly for use within Keepers of Eniv.
By creating a character and submitting it to Keepers of Eniv, you do not gain ownership of our art files.

Does my Enivi have to look exactly like their profile image?

Nope!

Our profile image system serves a few purposes;

  • To keep the official art style of the site consistent.

  • To give your character a physical representation of their traits.

  • To participate in site-specific games.

When you create artwork of your Enivi, you can change the way they look as long as they're still recognizable when compared to their profile image.

So, while they will still need to have the same design in terms of markings, you can add different accessories, outfits, and hair styles when creating artwork of your Enivi.

If I lost my .PSD can you help me find it?

Sorry!
We don't hold onto copies of player-character PSDs. We'd advise keeping a secondary copy of your character PSD in a safe place just in case something happens to the first copy.