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[quote name="DontEatDinosaurs" date="2018-10-04 04:36:50" ] [quote name="Lokenosse" date="2018-07-02 14:55:49" ] I'm making another gene suggestion, and it turns out it's been two years and four days [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/sug/304936/100#post_21081567]the last one, Venom tert[/url]! This is a Primary/Secondary set, but with the primary being more prominent, I'll post them here. [center][size=5][b]Dun and Equus (or Ferus)[/b][/size] [url=https://i.imgur.com/1PKo5JY.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/1PKo5JY.jpg[/img][/url] [size=2](click for fullsize)[/size] [size=1](default colours in Shrek green lol)[/size][/center] This set of genes is based primarily on the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive_markings]primitive markings of horses[/url], commonly called 'dun factor', and typical of wild horses. It shares a colour palette with Python and Morph ([url=https://i.imgur.com/vFgqrxM.jpg]I only saw one colour with an issue -- maize[/url]) and has three colours, light, medium, and dark. The corresponding colours were colour-picked on a male coatl from the tip of the second, darkest, wing feather (1/dark), the eyebrow (2/medium), and the shoulder horns (3/light). It's pretty much impossible for a gene to look good in [i]every[/i] colour, and it's true with this suggestion, too; you can see it performs best on high-contrast colours to bring out the dark elements, and also on warm and neutral colour ranges. This is the type of 'natural' gene I'd love to have more of -- not explicitly patterns copied directly from real animals, but rather ones that look like they could be at home in reality. This didn't actually start out as a gene suggestion but that's what it turned into since I've been visualising a suggestion like this for a while. [img]https://i.imgur.com/0xaawQ4.png[/img] Note: the pearl wasn't intended to be coloured, I made an error and it's not worth fixing since we know what a 'default' pearl looks like. Dun and Equus are shown on a pearlcatcher due to the implied equine traits in the breed, but they could also work particularly well on tundras as well as translating just fine to fully scaly breeds. [center][url=https://i.imgur.com/E95Ar09.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/E95Ar09.jpg[/img][/url] [size=2](click for fullsize)[/size][/center] [/quote] I'm sorry but these look almost exactly like Savannah and Safari? Isn't that what those are based off of, too? [/quote] I really like how this looks. Support!
DontEatDinosaurs wrote on 2018-10-04 04:36:50:
Lokenosse wrote on 2018-07-02 14:55:49:
I'm making another gene suggestion, and it turns out it's been two years and four days the last one, Venom tert!
This is a Primary/Secondary set, but with the primary being more prominent, I'll post them here.
Dun and Equus (or Ferus)

1PKo5JY.jpg
(click for fullsize)
(default colours in Shrek green lol)

This set of genes is based primarily on the primitive markings of horses, commonly called 'dun factor', and typical of wild horses.

It shares a colour palette with Python and Morph (I only saw one colour with an issue -- maize) and has three colours, light, medium, and dark.
The corresponding colours were colour-picked on a male coatl from the tip of the second, darkest, wing feather (1/dark), the eyebrow (2/medium), and the shoulder horns (3/light).

It's pretty much impossible for a gene to look good in every colour, and it's true with this suggestion, too; you can see it performs best on high-contrast colours to bring out the dark elements, and also on warm and neutral colour ranges.

This is the type of 'natural' gene I'd love to have more of -- not explicitly patterns copied directly from real animals, but rather ones that look like they could be at home in reality.

This didn't actually start out as a gene suggestion but that's what it turned into since I've been visualising a suggestion like this for a while. 0xaawQ4.png
Note: the pearl wasn't intended to be coloured, I made an error and it's not worth fixing since we know what a 'default' pearl looks like.

Dun and Equus are shown on a pearlcatcher due to the implied equine traits in the breed, but they could also work particularly well on tundras as well as translating just fine to fully scaly breeds.
E95Ar09.jpg
(click for fullsize)


I'm sorry but these look almost exactly like Savannah and Safari? Isn't that what those are based off of, too?
I really like how this looks. Support!
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[img]https://imgur.com/AKzfTEN.png[/img] A coloured Piebald/Paint idea, here somewhat crudely shown off with Tarnish.
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A coloured Piebald/Paint idea, here somewhat crudely shown off with Tarnish.
[quote name="DontEatDinosaurs" date="2018-10-04 04:36:50" ] [quote name="Lokenosse" date="2018-07-02 14:55:49" ] I'm making another gene suggestion, and it turns out it's been two years and four days [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/sug/304936/100#post_21081567]the last one, Venom tert[/url]! This is a Primary/Secondary set, but with the primary being more prominent, I'll post them here. [center][size=5][b]Dun and Equus (or Ferus)[/b][/size] [url=https://i.imgur.com/1PKo5JY.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/1PKo5JY.jpg[/img][/url] [size=2](click for fullsize)[/size] [size=1](default colours in Shrek green lol)[/size][/center] This set of genes is based primarily on the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive_markings]primitive markings of horses[/url], commonly called 'dun factor', and typical of wild horses. It shares a colour palette with Python and Morph ([url=https://i.imgur.com/vFgqrxM.jpg]I only saw one colour with an issue -- maize[/url]) and has three colours, light, medium, and dark. The corresponding colours were colour-picked on a male coatl from the tip of the second, darkest, wing feather (1/dark), the eyebrow (2/medium), and the shoulder horns (3/light). It's pretty much impossible for a gene to look good in [i]every[/i] colour, and it's true with this suggestion, too; you can see it performs best on high-contrast colours to bring out the dark elements, and also on warm and neutral colour ranges. This is the type of 'natural' gene I'd love to have more of -- not explicitly patterns copied directly from real animals, but rather ones that look like they could be at home in reality. This didn't actually start out as a gene suggestion but that's what it turned into since I've been visualising a suggestion like this for a while. [img]https://i.imgur.com/0xaawQ4.png[/img] Note: the pearl wasn't intended to be coloured, I made an error and it's not worth fixing since we know what a 'default' pearl looks like. Dun and Equus are shown on a pearlcatcher due to the implied equine traits in the breed, but they could also work particularly well on tundras as well as translating just fine to fully scaly breeds. [center][url=https://i.imgur.com/E95Ar09.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/E95Ar09.jpg[/img][/url] [size=2](click for fullsize)[/size][/center] [/quote] I'm sorry but these look almost exactly like Savannah and Safari? Isn't that what those are based off of, too? [/quote] These do look a lot like savannah sadly, good idea but yeah :') [img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=30&bodygene=18&breed=4&element=8&eyetype=3&gender=0&tert=105&tertgene=0&winggene=18&wings=30&auth=da471070195049b40489053c539e4e38cc18a49b&dummyext=prev.png[/img] Savannah is a super pretty gene on its own and deserves more love
DontEatDinosaurs wrote on 2018-10-04 04:36:50:
Lokenosse wrote on 2018-07-02 14:55:49:
I'm making another gene suggestion, and it turns out it's been two years and four days the last one, Venom tert!
This is a Primary/Secondary set, but with the primary being more prominent, I'll post them here.
Dun and Equus (or Ferus)

1PKo5JY.jpg
(click for fullsize)
(default colours in Shrek green lol)

This set of genes is based primarily on the primitive markings of horses, commonly called 'dun factor', and typical of wild horses.

It shares a colour palette with Python and Morph (I only saw one colour with an issue -- maize) and has three colours, light, medium, and dark.
The corresponding colours were colour-picked on a male coatl from the tip of the second, darkest, wing feather (1/dark), the eyebrow (2/medium), and the shoulder horns (3/light).

It's pretty much impossible for a gene to look good in every colour, and it's true with this suggestion, too; you can see it performs best on high-contrast colours to bring out the dark elements, and also on warm and neutral colour ranges.

This is the type of 'natural' gene I'd love to have more of -- not explicitly patterns copied directly from real animals, but rather ones that look like they could be at home in reality.

This didn't actually start out as a gene suggestion but that's what it turned into since I've been visualising a suggestion like this for a while. 0xaawQ4.png
Note: the pearl wasn't intended to be coloured, I made an error and it's not worth fixing since we know what a 'default' pearl looks like.

Dun and Equus are shown on a pearlcatcher due to the implied equine traits in the breed, but they could also work particularly well on tundras as well as translating just fine to fully scaly breeds.
E95Ar09.jpg
(click for fullsize)


I'm sorry but these look almost exactly like Savannah and Safari? Isn't that what those are based off of, too?

These do look a lot like savannah sadly, good idea but yeah :')

dragon?age=1&body=30&bodygene=18&breed=4&element=8&eyetype=3&gender=0&tert=105&tertgene=0&winggene=18&wings=30&auth=da471070195049b40489053c539e4e38cc18a49b&dummyext=prev.png

Savannah is a super pretty gene on its own and deserves more love
Gradient primary gene. I know there is a slight gradient in iridecent, but that's not what I mean. I mean that each color has a gradient between two completely different colors: [img]https://answers.unity.com/storage/temp/115187-gradient2-inline.png[/img] I think it could work well and make for very interesting dragons :3 Alterations between colors could also be boldness/saturation, plenty of things to work with. [i]Can also work as a secondary gene.[/i]
Gradient primary gene. I know there is a slight gradient in iridecent, but that's not what I mean. I mean that each color has a gradient between two completely different colors:
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I think it could work well and make for very interesting dragons :3
Alterations between colors could also be boldness/saturation, plenty of things to work with.

Can also work as a secondary gene.
[img]https://comps.canstockphoto.com/antique-seamless-background-image-of-illustration_csp43322125.jpg[/img] Sorry for the watermark. What about a gene that adds scale-like markings like those found on a traditional Eastern Dragon? The scales are usually a solid color, rimmed by a lighter one. For instance, tarnish would have solid brown scales with a blue edge.
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Sorry for the watermark. What about a gene that adds scale-like markings like those found on a traditional Eastern Dragon? The scales are usually a solid color, rimmed by a lighter one.

For instance, tarnish would have solid brown scales with a blue edge.
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[quote name="nekosysteme" date="2018-10-13 09:29:50" ] [quote name="DontEatDinosaurs" date="2018-10-04 04:36:50" ] [quote name="Lokenosse" date="2018-07-02 14:55:49" ] I'm making another gene suggestion, and it turns out it's been two years and four days [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/sug/304936/100#post_21081567]the last one, Venom tert[/url]! This is a Primary/Secondary set, but with the primary being more prominent, I'll post them here. [center][size=5][b]Dun and Equus (or Ferus)[/b][/size] [url=https://i.imgur.com/1PKo5JY.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/1PKo5JY.jpg[/img][/url] <snipping my own long post>[/quote] I'm sorry but these look almost exactly like Savannah and Safari? Isn't that what those are based off of, too? [/quote] These do look a lot like savannah sadly, good idea but yeah :') [img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=30&bodygene=18&breed=4&element=8&eyetype=3&gender=0&tert=105&tertgene=0&winggene=18&wings=30&auth=da471070195049b40489053c539e4e38cc18a49b&dummyext=prev.png[/img] Savannah is a super pretty gene on its own and deserves more love [/quote] I agree that Equus especially looks too close to Safari (I almost thought I was imagining it until a bunch of people also pointed it out lol) -- I made a few small revisions last month that I promptly forgot about: [br] [img]https://i.imgur.com/fFKheUI.png[/img] IMO, Savannah and Safari seem strongly based on various African savannah-dwelling animals, e.g. the striped hyena; a gene set like Dun and Equus would be almost exclusively influenced by dun/wild equine markings, and its third palette colour would be the darkest in the colour's palette, lending more contrast in most cases. I'd just love to see more naturalistic-looking genes, really! :D Edit: oh no there are so many more great suggestions these last few pages
nekosysteme wrote on 2018-10-13 09:29:50:
DontEatDinosaurs wrote on 2018-10-04 04:36:50:
Lokenosse wrote on 2018-07-02 14:55:49:
I'm making another gene suggestion, and it turns out it's been two years and four days the last one, Venom tert!
This is a Primary/Secondary set, but with the primary being more prominent, I'll post them here.
Dun and Equus (or Ferus)

1PKo5JY.jpg

<snipping my own long post>


I'm sorry but these look almost exactly like Savannah and Safari? Isn't that what those are based off of, too?

These do look a lot like savannah sadly, good idea but yeah :')

dragon?age=1&body=30&bodygene=18&breed=4&element=8&eyetype=3&gender=0&tert=105&tertgene=0&winggene=18&wings=30&auth=da471070195049b40489053c539e4e38cc18a49b&dummyext=prev.png

Savannah is a super pretty gene on its own and deserves more love
I agree that Equus especially looks too close to Safari (I almost thought I was imagining it until a bunch of people also pointed it out lol) -- I made a few small revisions last month that I promptly forgot about:


fFKheUI.png

IMO, Savannah and Safari seem strongly based on various African savannah-dwelling animals, e.g. the striped hyena; a gene set like Dun and Equus would be almost exclusively influenced by dun/wild equine markings, and its third palette colour would be the darkest in the colour's palette, lending more contrast in most cases.
I'd just love to see more naturalistic-looking genes, really! :D

Edit: oh no there are so many more great suggestions these last few pages
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hello
When pinging,
One O, two S's -
Lock-eh-NOSS-ay

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Buns for Tuns!
hi there
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[size=1][i]Sorry about the double post[/i][/size] Unless LioNox were the release alluded to by the Superb hintword, the only one still remaining, we haven't had a reveal for it yet. I wondered, "what if it's a gene based on the various birds with superb in their name?", and ended up with the following pair of fake/mock genes. I'd like to suggest a primary/secondary pair with something like these patterns, which are inspired by [url=https://66.media.tumblr.com/c9961feb3107232cf145afefe5efe5da/tumblr_inline_pgdhy0b68I1r8ibck_1280.png]the male superb fairy wren[/url]. Superb almost certainly isn't a gene. Even if it is (and even if inspired by the specific bird, which is [i]extremely[/i] unlikely lol), this design would still work completely removed from the bird influence. [center][size=5][b]Superb (primary) and Variegated (secondary)[/b][/size] [img]https://i.imgur.com/OTy9NCS.jpg[/img] [size=2](shown in cantaloupe above)[/size][/center] (The main thing I'm iffy on is the patterning on the coverts, it's quite far removed from any real gene) These examples were coloured with part of the Pinstripe/Trail colour palette, so some may look quite unexpectedly different -- if tried with the palette of Lionfish/Noxtide they'd look radically different again! The unlabelled ones at the bottom of the image below are cantaloupe, seafoam, thicket, radioactive, maize, and sand. [url=https://i.imgur.com/EunzbGM.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/EunzbGM.jpg[/img][/url] [center][size=2](click for fullsize)[/size][/center] And finally, here they are interfacing with real genes (Cherub, Peregrine, and Underbelly), modelled by [url=http://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&id=137067&tab=dragon&did=20922955]one of my coatls[/url]: [url=https://i.imgur.com/kJaRkMe.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/kJaRkMe.jpg[/img][/url] [center][size=2](click for fullsize)[/size][/center]
Sorry about the double post

Unless LioNox were the release alluded to by the Superb hintword, the only one still remaining, we haven't had a reveal for it yet. I wondered, "what if it's a gene based on the various birds with superb in their name?", and ended up with the following pair of fake/mock genes.

I'd like to suggest a primary/secondary pair with something like these patterns, which are inspired by the male superb fairy wren.

Superb almost certainly isn't a gene. Even if it is (and even if inspired by the specific bird, which is extremely unlikely lol), this design would still work completely removed from the bird influence.
Superb (primary) and Variegated (secondary)

OTy9NCS.jpg
(shown in cantaloupe above)

(The main thing I'm iffy on is the patterning on the coverts, it's quite far removed from any real gene)

These examples were coloured with part of the Pinstripe/Trail colour palette, so some may look quite unexpectedly different -- if tried with the palette of Lionfish/Noxtide they'd look radically different again!

The unlabelled ones at the bottom of the image below are cantaloupe, seafoam, thicket, radioactive, maize, and sand.

EunzbGM.jpg
(click for fullsize)

And finally, here they are interfacing with real genes (Cherub, Peregrine, and Underbelly), modelled by one of my coatls:

kJaRkMe.jpg
(click for fullsize)
Dsf90Ws.gif
hello
When pinging,
One O, two S's -
Lock-eh-NOSS-ay

77EXE7O.jpg
Buns for Tuns!
hi there
ZV3u2zJ.gif
[quote name="JonTargaryen" date="2018-09-22 09:33:49" ] [quote name="Smikkles" date="2018-09-22 05:15:57" ] [quote name="AquaParrot" date="2018-09-22 04:20:37" ] [quote name="MistressMagpie" date="2018-09-19 20:40:20" ] [quote name="Songjay" date="2018-05-08 22:07:25" ] [quote name="EmberEyes" date="2018-05-01 19:34:29" ] [quote name="CATASTIC" date="2018-04-10 16:05:49" ] [img]https://i.imgur.com/t87cCUK.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/JErfdKf.png[/img] Primary Name: Temple Secondary Name: Glyph I don't know if it should be a treasure or gem gene-but maybe if it is made, and polished up-then it might be more clear. I also don't know how the colors might work-maybe it could glow? Or have gradients? Anyways-these genes are kind of based off of magical runes, the runes gene, the light nymph, and Aztec square spiral type things. (@CATASTIC pinging myself so I know when people quote me owo) [/quote] I think this is absolutely FANTASTIC. I really hope the staff consider this. One suggestion I'd offer, though, is to have minimal patter along the sides and up the feet. That way, the primary would be a perfect match to Runes. [/quote] Yes. I'll take twenty of these. [/quote] OMG I love this so much! Total support! [/quote] Heck yeah!~ I love the look of it! I'd get twenty pff [/quote] This looks amazing! I’d totally love a dragon with these, and aren’t there some Aztec items? This would be an amazing match-up! [/quote] That's gorgeous and I need this, like, now pls <3 [/quote] YES PLEASE!! This is beautiful and I fully support it!! Amazing job CATASTIC !!
JonTargaryen wrote on 2018-09-22 09:33:49:
Smikkles wrote on 2018-09-22 05:15:57:
AquaParrot wrote on 2018-09-22 04:20:37:
MistressMagpie wrote on 2018-09-19 20:40:20:
Songjay wrote on 2018-05-08 22:07:25:
EmberEyes wrote on 2018-05-01 19:34:29:
CATASTIC wrote on 2018-04-10 16:05:49:
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Primary Name: Temple
Secondary Name: Glyph
I don't know if it should be a treasure or gem gene-but maybe if it is made, and polished up-then it might be more clear. I also don't know how the colors might work-maybe it could glow? Or have gradients? Anyways-these genes are kind of based off of magical runes, the runes gene, the light nymph, and Aztec square spiral type things.
(@CATASTIC pinging myself so I know when people quote me owo)

I think this is absolutely FANTASTIC. I really hope the staff consider this. One suggestion I'd offer, though, is to have minimal patter along the sides and up the feet. That way, the primary would be a perfect match to Runes.

Yes. I'll take twenty of these.

OMG I love this so much! Total support!
Heck yeah!~ I love the look of it! I'd get twenty pff
This looks amazing! I’d totally love a dragon with these, and aren’t there some Aztec items? This would be an amazing match-up!

That's gorgeous and I need this, like, now pls <3

YES PLEASE!! This is beautiful and I fully support it!! Amazing job CATASTIC !!
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[quote name="Lokenosse" date="2018-10-21 06:21:45" ] [size=1][i]Sorry about the double post[/i][/size] Unless LioNox were the release alluded to by the Superb hintword, the only one still remaining, we haven't had a reveal for it yet. I wondered, "what if it's a gene based on the various birds with superb in their name?", and ended up with the following pair of fake/mock genes. I'd like to suggest a primary/secondary pair with something like these patterns, which are inspired by [url=https://66.media.tumblr.com/c9961feb3107232cf145afefe5efe5da/tumblr_inline_pgdhy0b68I1r8ibck_1280.png]the male superb fairy wren[/url]. Superb almost certainly isn't a gene. Even if it is (and even if inspired by the specific bird, which is [i]extremely[/i] unlikely lol), this design would still work completely removed from the bird influence. [center][size=5][b]Superb (primary) and Variegated (secondary)[/b][/size] [img]https://i.imgur.com/OTy9NCS.jpg[/img] [size=2](shown in cantaloupe above)[/size][/center] (The main thing I'm iffy on is the patterning on the coverts, it's quite far removed from any real gene) These examples were coloured with part of the Pinstripe/Trail colour palette, so some may look quite unexpectedly different -- if tried with the palette of Lionfish/Noxtide they'd look radically different again! The unlabelled ones at the bottom of the image below are cantaloupe, seafoam, thicket, radioactive, maize, and sand. [url=https://i.imgur.com/EunzbGM.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/EunzbGM.jpg[/img][/url] [center][size=2](click for fullsize)[/size][/center] And finally, here they are interfacing with real genes (Cherub, Peregrine, and Underbelly), modelled by [url=http://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&id=137067&tab=dragon&did=20922955]one of my coatls[/url]: [url=https://i.imgur.com/kJaRkMe.jpg][img]https://i.imgur.com/kJaRkMe.jpg[/img][/url] [center][size=2](click for fullsize)[/size][/center] [/quote] I Love it!! Simple, yet adorable, and somehow with lots to look at!! Full support!!
Lokenosse wrote on 2018-10-21 06:21:45:
Sorry about the double post

Unless LioNox were the release alluded to by the Superb hintword, the only one still remaining, we haven't had a reveal for it yet. I wondered, "what if it's a gene based on the various birds with superb in their name?", and ended up with the following pair of fake/mock genes.

I'd like to suggest a primary/secondary pair with something like these patterns, which are inspired by the male superb fairy wren.

Superb almost certainly isn't a gene. Even if it is (and even if inspired by the specific bird, which is extremely unlikely lol), this design would still work completely removed from the bird influence.
Superb (primary) and Variegated (secondary)

OTy9NCS.jpg
(shown in cantaloupe above)

(The main thing I'm iffy on is the patterning on the coverts, it's quite far removed from any real gene)

These examples were coloured with part of the Pinstripe/Trail colour palette, so some may look quite unexpectedly different -- if tried with the palette of Lionfish/Noxtide they'd look radically different again!

The unlabelled ones at the bottom of the image below are cantaloupe, seafoam, thicket, radioactive, maize, and sand.

EunzbGM.jpg
(click for fullsize)

And finally, here they are interfacing with real genes (Cherub, Peregrine, and Underbelly), modelled by one of my coatls:

kJaRkMe.jpg
(click for fullsize)

I Love it!! Simple, yet adorable, and somehow with lots to look at!! Full support!!
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Wow this is absolutely amazing, I would want Superb/Variegated for many of my dragons!
Wow this is absolutely amazing, I would want Superb/Variegated for many of my dragons!
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