EDIT: I didn't feel the pup predictor example I used was complicated enough to use in the tutorial so I used another one/edited links to fit it.<br /> <br /> <b><u>Creating A Custom From A Pup Predictor Result</u></b><br /> <br /> In order to create a custom dog from a pup predictor result, you must first take a male and female dog of the same breed and plug their IDs into the Pup Predictor. Then click "Test Breeding".<br /> http://i42.tinypic.com/fo2hb9.png<br /> <br /> When you come across a predict you like enough to want as a custom, simply right-click the image and select "Copy Image Location" (in Firefox) or right-click the image, click Properties and then copy the URL given beside "Address (URL)" (in Internet Explorer)<br /> Next, open up NotePad or WordPad or the equivalent and paste it there.<br /> http://i40.tinypic.com/fuc8k2.png<br /> <br /> It should look like a big jumbled mess like the following:<br /> http://i43.tinypic.com/j73f3l.png<br /> <br /> I have labeled the sections you need to pay attention to. This dog has a blue base coat, blue eyes, no white or tan markings and his Secondary Markings are Black Patchy, White Piebald, Black Eyepatch and White Points.<br /> If you look at the code in the purple block, you will see the opacities of his markings are in the order of his markings. The <b>opacities</b> for each secondary marking will be in the same order that they had shown up in the light blue section and will be in the format "&sec1<b>o</b>=<b>opacity amount here"</b><br /> The Secondary Markings slot for each Secondary Marking will be right before the name of the marking like this: "&sec1 [...]secondarymarkings%2Fadult%2Fblack%2Fpatchy.png"<br /> Slots with NO MARKINGS will have no marking named after "&sec1="<br /> <br /> Secondary 1: Black Patchy -- 45%<br /> Secondary 2: White Piebald -- 45%<br /> Secondary 3: Black Eyepatch -- 45%<br /> Secondary 4: None<br /> Secondary 5: White Points -- 73%<br /> Secondary 6: None<br /> Secondary 7: None<br /> Secondary 8: None<br /> Secondary 9: None<br /> Secondary 10: None<br /> <br /> Next, all you need to do is go into the Custom Tool and plug in all the amounts you found in the code... and there you have it, a custom dog from a Pup Predictor image.<br /> http://i43.tinypic.com/zkl8wz.png