@Goolix
Crocodylus' colors are just wonderful! Swamp is one of the most beautifully versatile colors in FR, I'm convinced. I rarely see it paired with yellow, but wow! She is stunning! The runes play off of the yellow undertone in the Swamp gene so well. It gives her a lovely, golden, shine effect. She's a good catch! Also, her outfit-to-be is simply stunning! You have quite the eye for fashion.
I wish that I could call this handsome Snapper by a name. ; u; That accent, Pixie and Whisper, was practically made for him. I love when dragons go above and beyond in that regard. The golds freshen him and breathe a special kind of life into him. He's unique and handsomely Earthy. Even with minimal apparel he's stunning!
Holy crap! Prospero is amazing! What an excellent Plague dragon you picked! I finding great Ridgebacks. Sanguine is such a fetching and rich color. It plays deeply into her appearance and her plague heritage. Her Thylacine is simply bleeding into the rest of her. It creates a wonderful effect. I'm very fond of what you've done and what you're going to do with her. Also, Prospero is a good reference. The Tempest is a wonderful piece of literature.
Ahhh, you have a great color sense! This Imperial reminds me of dust filtering through sunlight in the morning. It's a specific image, I know, but he's so pale, but he doesn't fade into the background. He's got a sparkle all his own. At baseline, I don't think I could have seen his potential like you did. His apparel lends itself so well to bringing his secondary into the rest of his color scheme.
I think I've fallen in love! You've got one handsome Imp on your hands. He's by far my favorite. The Flowering Gladeboughs are a perfect fit for him. And, heck, he's unique in color combo too! I hope that he gets a name eventually, as this is one Dragon that deserves that and more. Also, his art is precious and well curated. You're quite good at picking out dragons with a sense of originality to them. You've got an eye for color curation, he's another testament to that!
Crocodylus' colors are just wonderful! Swamp is one of the most beautifully versatile colors in FR, I'm convinced. I rarely see it paired with yellow, but wow! She is stunning! The runes play off of the yellow undertone in the Swamp gene so well. It gives her a lovely, golden, shine effect. She's a good catch! Also, her outfit-to-be is simply stunning! You have quite the eye for fashion.
I wish that I could call this handsome Snapper by a name. ; u; That accent, Pixie and Whisper, was practically made for him. I love when dragons go above and beyond in that regard. The golds freshen him and breathe a special kind of life into him. He's unique and handsomely Earthy. Even with minimal apparel he's stunning!
Holy crap! Prospero is amazing! What an excellent Plague dragon you picked! I finding great Ridgebacks. Sanguine is such a fetching and rich color. It plays deeply into her appearance and her plague heritage. Her Thylacine is simply bleeding into the rest of her. It creates a wonderful effect. I'm very fond of what you've done and what you're going to do with her. Also, Prospero is a good reference. The Tempest is a wonderful piece of literature.
Ahhh, you have a great color sense! This Imperial reminds me of dust filtering through sunlight in the morning. It's a specific image, I know, but he's so pale, but he doesn't fade into the background. He's got a sparkle all his own. At baseline, I don't think I could have seen his potential like you did. His apparel lends itself so well to bringing his secondary into the rest of his color scheme.
I think I've fallen in love! You've got one handsome Imp on your hands. He's by far my favorite. The Flowering Gladeboughs are a perfect fit for him. And, heck, he's unique in color combo too! I hope that he gets a name eventually, as this is one Dragon that deserves that and more. Also, his art is precious and well curated. You're quite good at picking out dragons with a sense of originality to them. You've got an eye for color curation, he's another testament to that!
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