I’m not sure how the color wheel works when it comes to long-ranged colors. Could someone help give me an idea of how it works? Thank you!!
I’m not sure how the color wheel works when it comes to long-ranged colors. Could someone help give me an idea of how it works? Thank you!!
@Bourbun
the range will always take the shortest path between the two colors of the parents.
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if you have trouble with just using the wheel you can use color range predictors like http://fr.fintastic.net/ to know for sure.
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Bourbun
the range will always take the shortest path between the two colors of the parents.
if you have trouble with just using the wheel you can use color range predictors like
http://fr.fintastic.net/ to know for sure.
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Bourbun It works the same as short distances just with more colours :D
Colours are on a wheel, range is the shortest distance between the colours. You can have at most half the wheel.
You can use this site to see the ranges between two colours:
http://fr.fintastic.net/
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Bourbun It works the same as short distances just with more colours :D
Colours are on a wheel, range is the shortest distance between the colours. You can have at most half the wheel.
You can use this site to see the ranges between two colours:
http://fr.fintastic.net/
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Bourbun
basically, the color wheel takes the shortest path between 2 colors in order to determine the range, and there is an odd number so that even if you have 2 colors on opposite sides of the wheel, they can’t make more then half of the possible colors on the site.
if you have a triple maize dragon, for instance, and breed it with a triple... mantis iirc, then it’ll cover the half that covers the greys, blues and purples, while if you breed the same maize dragon with a triple pear then it covers the opposite half of the wheel as the other dragon would (so all of the warmer colors)
edit: ninja’d
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Bourbun
basically, the color wheel takes the shortest path between 2 colors in order to determine the range, and there is an odd number so that even if you have 2 colors on opposite sides of the wheel, they can’t make more then half of the possible colors on the site.
if you have a triple maize dragon, for instance, and breed it with a triple... mantis iirc, then it’ll cover the half that covers the greys, blues and purples, while if you breed the same maize dragon with a triple pear then it covers the opposite half of the wheel as the other dragon would (so all of the warmer colors)
edit: ninja’d
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Bourbun
The others have covered most of it, but I like using these two references! The second one has a spreadsheet that indicates the "opposite" color on the wheel so that you can, if you want, create breeding triples that span the entire color wheel.
New Flight Rising Color Wheel
New colours ColourWheel ->
FR Color Wheel Snap Points