[quote name="Invaki" date="2019-02-18 17:20:17" ]
Some portions of the primary color on the wings of Male Pearlcatchers are uncolored/white when using the Noxtide gene.
Examples:
With Noxtide (wingtips/'arm' uncolored):
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=10&bodygene=0&breed=4&element=3&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=94&tertgene=0&winggene=24&wings=83&auth=3c544e561ab10093e8d51b192d1822ad175a4a2e&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Basic Secondary (appears normal):
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=10&bodygene=0&breed=4&element=3&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=94&tertgene=0&winggene=0&wings=83&auth=ce3774d56110eaff1078fcc634bb48dad6789509&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
On females these portions of the wings reflect the primary color.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=10&bodygene=0&breed=4&element=3&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=94&tertgene=0&winggene=24&wings=83&auth=56c9c32557ebc7b9218f595d0cbf736224c45915&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
No other genes affect the primary color distribution of the males' wings in such a way.
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I am also seeing this. It's really quite annoying because male pearlcatchers are some of my favorites. Also the back wing shows up as bright white too, for some reason.
Invaki wrote on 2019-02-18 17:20:17:
Some portions of the primary color on the wings of Male Pearlcatchers are uncolored/white when using the Noxtide gene.
Examples:
With Noxtide (wingtips/'arm' uncolored):
Basic Secondary (appears normal):
On females these portions of the wings reflect the primary color.
No other genes affect the primary color distribution of the males' wings in such a way.
I am also seeing this. It's really quite annoying because male pearlcatchers are some of my favorites. Also the back wing shows up as bright white too, for some reason.
Not sure if it was mentioned already, a quick forum search yielded no results.
I just noticed that on skydancers and tundras, fuchsia butterfly colours their manes violet instead of pink. Both sexes are affected.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=2&bodygene=0&breed=6&element=9&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=89&tertgene=0&winggene=13&wings=170&auth=ff7daf68ba271c237e8a8ba5fd3f0400d274e782&dummyext=prev.png[/img][img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=2&bodygene=0&breed=13&element=9&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=89&tertgene=0&winggene=13&wings=170&auth=832de0233da1fce08d0477f799aae28c2bb318b5&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
If you look closely, you can actually see a bit of pink tail tuft on the female SD base. This would be the correct colour.
The other maned breeds (imperial and pearlcatcher) don't have this problem, their manes are pink (as they should be).
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=2&bodygene=0&breed=8&element=9&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=89&tertgene=0&winggene=13&wings=170&auth=b80046fd7bfce2c3b8ba8c1912764cafe810337f&dummyext=prev.png[/img][img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=2&bodygene=0&breed=4&element=9&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=89&tertgene=0&winggene=13&wings=170&auth=d3ea1fdf6f52329338b21500176b61ae9b5d5a7a&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Not sure if it was mentioned already, a quick forum search yielded no results.
I just noticed that on skydancers and tundras, fuchsia butterfly colours their manes violet instead of pink. Both sexes are affected.
If you look closely, you can actually see a bit of pink tail tuft on the female SD base. This would be the correct colour.
The other maned breeds (imperial and pearlcatcher) don't have this problem, their manes are pink (as they should be).
In female bogsneak, underbelly leaks outside the lineart near the tail area.
Example below:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/OOTys10.jpg[/img]
If you compare to a female bogsneak without underbelly, you can that area is not intended to show up.
[url=http://flightrising.com/main.php?dragon=49606620]
[img]http://flightrising.com/rendern/350/496067/49606620_350.png[/img]
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In female bogsneak, underbelly leaks outside the lineart near the tail area.
Example below:
If you compare to a female bogsneak without underbelly, you can that area is not intended to show up.
Glimmer on female Tundras in pre-colorwheel expansion colors causes a thin square border to appear around the dragon. Here's a Tundra with Midnight Glimmer:
[url=http://flightrising.com/main.php?dragon=49015923]
[img]http://flightrising.com/rendern/350/490160/49015923_350.png[/img]
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Here's a scry of the same dragon where the only thing that's changed is having Underbelly instead.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=10&bodygene=9&breed=6&element=6&eyetype=4&gender=1&tert=11&tertgene=5&winggene=10&wings=10&auth=468cf1090989953e646e657a981bd01a6346b449&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
And here's a scry where she has Antique Glimmer, an expansion color. The expansion colors don't cause the border to appear; it seems to be a holdover from when the artists made Glimmer for the initial 67 colors.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=10&bodygene=9&breed=6&element=6&eyetype=4&gender=1&tert=97&tertgene=10&winggene=10&wings=10&auth=da692cba47b07e4b0f42f44791776a3025852566&dummyext=prev.png[/img][/quote]
Glimmer on female Tundras in pre-colorwheel expansion colors causes a thin square border to appear around the dragon. Here's a Tundra with Midnight Glimmer:
Here's a scry of the same dragon where the only thing that's changed is having Underbelly instead.
And here's a scry where she has Antique Glimmer, an expansion color. The expansion colors don't cause the border to appear; it seems to be a holdover from when the artists made Glimmer for the initial 67 colors.
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I guess this counts as an incorrect color...? Idk, man.
So, I was messing around in the Scry Workshop & noticed something a little off about the capsule gene (especially on male Spirals).
Are we supposed to see completely through a male Spiral's body...? Wouldn't we see the silhouette their back or something, since their back isn't transparent like their belly is with the capsule gene?
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=7&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=c08926e1489184e6909f44801887f4908e7bee36&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
I tried this with different colors, and ended with the same results:
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=7&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=33&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=5517df010b379d111d690557f266ef689dcbd765&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=7&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=108&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=61021e51c0f2eb8684a5e92e91ef0b182df7348f&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=7&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=118&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=474b788b9389152414af2783c10476f30a163ea4&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
I tried this with the other breeds & gender, and you can still see where the capsule part of their body ends, therefore, preventing you from seeing completely through the dragon.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=9&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=2ca80225f3631cf1aa31b4cc72210052e9de8aae&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=14&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=6d86b5bd1a5e3ebcf2973ba84ad528fc40c7b2da&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=1&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=83b1ef6ad17fa1cdf0f182b2fe7733aad08589fa&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=2&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=f507149946184dcc95befa43e3501339c8e1d8a6&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=7&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=5bf64494648e1316923b9128314216b26d23e924&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Though, some of them do have sort-of odd or questionable ends, like these guys:
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=10&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=b49e5b07eb71aeccfb11c560625d0d3519bb87d0&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=13&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=3498d656f23d17ea76e17b7780eddc4b5623e5bb&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=8&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=aec08e1c12dc82b3ec3d1445e3626dbd545924c2&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=118&bodygene=7&breed=5&element=11&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=110&tertgene=18&winggene=20&wings=10&auth=3f33c61750c16d49f8d6e482829baca62b737754&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Sorry, if I sound like I'm being nit-picky about it... That's not my intention.. ^^"
I guess this counts as an incorrect color...? Idk, man.
So, I was messing around in the Scry Workshop & noticed something a little off about the capsule gene (especially on male Spirals).
Are we supposed to see completely through a male Spiral's body...? Wouldn't we see the silhouette their back or something, since their back isn't transparent like their belly is with the capsule gene?
I tried this with different colors, and ended with the same results:
I tried this with the other breeds & gender, and you can still see where the capsule part of their body ends, therefore, preventing you from seeing completely through the dragon.
Though, some of them do have sort-of odd or questionable ends, like these guys:
Sorry, if I sound like I'm being nit-picky about it... That's not my intention.. ^^"
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For all of lionfish color variations hatchling head-gem is this color: #344F6C
While for other genes the headgem changes color based on the gene-color.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=0&body=168&bodygene=25&breed=13&element=2&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=163&tertgene=8&winggene=24&wings=168&auth=ea8bfa4a47d5d3aa05001cbed43912069a185c73&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
And for all of lionfish color variations of adults the head-gem is this color: #F18A27
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=4&bodygene=25&breed=13&element=2&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=163&tertgene=8&winggene=19&wings=92&auth=c78582d554bde767f157fa1bfa76b204e4bc1a1c&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
For all of lionfish color variations hatchling head-gem is this color: #344F6C
While for other genes the headgem changes color based on the gene-color.
And for all of lionfish color variations of adults the head-gem is this color: #F18A27
I'm not sure if anyone has already mentioned this, sorry if it's a known issue!
On Coatl males, the coloring of their mini tail-wings bleeds out onto the tail:
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=44&bodygene=1&breed=12&element=10&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=2&tertgene=0&winggene=23&wings=51&auth=5a190051ce24ba6a86ac46884bab5cb6bda4e032&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
I thought it was supposed to be a shadow at first, but when there are contrasting colors for the primary and secondary, you can tell it's not:
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=71&bodygene=1&breed=12&element=5&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=2&tertgene=0&winggene=8&wings=62&auth=50aa39da28cf8bb75a862c973b4445ded591df23&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Also, depending on the secondary gene, it seems as though the patch gets really scribbled?:
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=3&bodygene=1&breed=12&element=8&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=2&tertgene=9&winggene=24&wings=167&auth=443f509c15c547f3d3525d506193be2423ff84b4&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Edit: I tried it with females just now and it's barely visible for them, so now I'm wondering if it IS intentional?
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=39&bodygene=1&breed=12&element=2&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=2&tertgene=0&winggene=12&wings=121&auth=900d89472b30937eeb52c5ab9e442b54c0ad5f4a&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=150&bodygene=0&breed=12&element=3&eyetype=2&gender=1&tert=2&tertgene=0&winggene=2&wings=33&auth=988a7725a60155d306bb84c7962e85a0ff63b155&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
(But then why does the pattern of the bleeding also change with the secondary gene??)
I'm not sure if anyone has already mentioned this, sorry if it's a known issue!
On Coatl males, the coloring of their mini tail-wings bleeds out onto the tail:
I thought it was supposed to be a shadow at first, but when there are contrasting colors for the primary and secondary, you can tell it's not:
Also, depending on the secondary gene, it seems as though the patch gets really scribbled?:
Edit: I tried it with females just now and it's barely visible for them, so now I'm wondering if it IS intentional?
(But then why does the pattern of the bleeding also change with the secondary gene??)
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mist seraph on ridgeback males is glitched.
[center][img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=2&bodygene=0&breed=5&element=6&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=117&tertgene=0&winggene=5&wings=150&auth=58e8e08cad0b2ffb1f7261a0b4d381f1f135bdd1&dummyext=prev.png[/img][/center]
mist seraph on ridgeback males is glitched.
An old one, but I think it's worth to bring this up again.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=2&bodygene=0&breed=1&element=6&eyetype=2&gender=1&tert=17&tertgene=0&winggene=14&wings=67&auth=8a60778127dfaf42312dd9afaeaa655c3070803e&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
This is what a fae looks like with a basic primary and tertiary. Nothing special to see here, everything works as it should.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=2&bodygene=1&breed=1&element=6&eyetype=2&gender=1&tert=17&tertgene=0&winggene=14&wings=67&auth=93d41b090bbe0a18b49e106f1d3661a2d5de9ea9&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Iridescent changes the lineart. On some colors it's not as notable, while on others like white it's extremely noticeable. The area I want you to focus on is her, um, newly gained bump.
[img]http://flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=2&bodygene=1&breed=1&element=6&eyetype=2&gender=1&tert=17&tertgene=10&winggene=14&wings=67&auth=acc4a6671d8726dfec7f982a35239b71250673a1&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Now let's add glimmer and see what happens. The iridescent lineart is still there, giving her a half-colored bump. The same applies to underbelly.
I know at least the iri-lineart issue has been brought up before, but seeing how it's been soon six years and its creating problems with other genes, I think it warrants being brought up again.
An old one, but I think it's worth to bring this up again.
This is what a fae looks like with a basic primary and tertiary. Nothing special to see here, everything works as it should.
Iridescent changes the lineart. On some colors it's not as notable, while on others like white it's extremely noticeable. The area I want you to focus on is her, um, newly gained bump.
Now let's add glimmer and see what happens. The iridescent lineart is still there, giving her a half-colored bump. The same applies to underbelly.
I know at least the iri-lineart issue has been brought up before, but seeing how it's been soon six years and its creating problems with other genes, I think it warrants being brought up again.