I would LOVE LOVE LOVE something for the underbelly of banes. The accent colour of the primary colour, that's what shows up on the belly, right?
Well one of the eggs I hatched has Lemon as a primary colour, which translates to a weirdly brown belly, and its really hard to cover with the available genes.
https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&tab=dragon&id=478360&did=57350889
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE something for the underbelly of banes. The accent colour of the primary colour, that's what shows up on the belly, right?
Well one of the eggs I hatched has Lemon as a primary colour, which translates to a weirdly brown belly, and its really hard to cover with the available genes.
https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&tab=dragon&id=478360&did=57350889
Am I the only one who wishes fans and plummage were one tert?
Am I the only one who wishes fans and plummage were one tert?
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Why can't we have the Point gene? (Like you see on a Siamese Cat.)
Why can't we have the Point gene? (Like you see on a Siamese Cat.)
Gaolers got Blossoms after they appeared.
Banescales - could there be a gene similar to Plumage but expanded to include a feathery crest? I love fans and porcupine, but would like to use Plumage as well. However the 'bald' look isn't that attractive (to me). Plumage needs a crest in between the points. And ... it could be called Crest.
Plumage-like, with a plus.
Gaolers got Blossoms after they appeared.
Banescales - could there be a gene similar to Plumage but expanded to include a feathery crest? I love fans and porcupine, but would like to use Plumage as well. However the 'bald' look isn't that attractive (to me). Plumage needs a crest in between the points. And ... it could be called Crest.
Plumage-like, with a plus.
STAINED! FOR! ANCIENTS!
STAINED! FOR! ANCIENTS!
ITS LITERALLY JUST LIKE A SLIGHTLY TRANSPARENT LAYER OVER THE ENTIRE DRAGON ITS NOT THAT HARD
STAINED! FOR! ANCIENTS!
STAINED! FOR! ANCIENTS!
ITS LITERALLY JUST LIKE A SLIGHTLY TRANSPARENT LAYER OVER THE ENTIRE DRAGON ITS NOT THAT HARD
Stand up for native representation in FR!
[quote name="schafpanda" date="2019-12-10 09:51:48" ]
I mean, part of the reasons ancients exist is to lessen the gene workload for artists, not just the apparel workload, so i don't think every ancient should have every modern gene. (I feel like capsule would look rather strange on the fluffier parts of a gaoler's underbelly, for example.)
However, it definitely feels like an oversight that banescales don't have any of the belly-tert genes (underbelly, glimmer, capsule), and that neither banescales nor gaolers have stained. I'd imagine underbelly and stained are probably the two easiest terts to make, and they're two of the ultimate "i cant think of anything else to do with this tert" genes for players.
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^^^
schafpanda wrote on 2019-12-10 09:51:48:
I mean, part of the reasons ancients exist is to lessen the gene workload for artists, not just the apparel workload, so i don't think every ancient should have every modern gene. (I feel like capsule would look rather strange on the fluffier parts of a gaoler's underbelly, for example.)
However, it definitely feels like an oversight that banescales don't have any of the belly-tert genes (underbelly, glimmer, capsule), and that neither banescales nor gaolers have stained. I'd imagine underbelly and stained are probably the two easiest terts to make, and they're two of the ultimate "i cant think of anything else to do with this tert" genes for players.
^^^
A time ago, in Kenya a small zebra was discovered with pseudomelanism that seemed to have white spots on a black background instead of black stripes on a white background as usual
What would it look like if there was a tertiary gene that was exactly like those spots but, obviously, of any color in which a tertiary gene can come
I honestly think it would be more than great
Here are some photos "Tira" which is the name that scientists decided to give
[img]https://i.imgur.com/P4oOvKe.jpg[/img][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48891575563_37a7d09d6e_b.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/WMenp8n.jpg[/img]
A time ago, in Kenya a small zebra was discovered with pseudomelanism that seemed to have white spots on a black background instead of black stripes on a white background as usual
What would it look like if there was a tertiary gene that was exactly like those spots but, obviously, of any color in which a tertiary gene can come
I honestly think it would be more than great
Here are some photos "Tira" which is the name that scientists decided to give
A new tertiary gene for banescales. Could be called taser or something similar, here are some examples:
[center][b]Base[/b][/center]
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/C1cwrZQK/250-FBF50-BF82-43-EF-B50-F-47278-BDDD957.png[/img]
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/Y9rpxN8V/174-CC122-30-FD-4-CB7-9230-63-D2-B48-ADAC8.png[/img]
[center][b]Examples[/b][/center]
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/zDF4Yb8z/1-CF3-B62-F-7425-49-F6-9757-D7-A81-BC0-F09-A.png[/img]
[center]Metals/Wine/Yellow[/center]
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/CK6kq4Gh/D46775-CB-35-AC-461-B-8290-550393-E929-AA.png[/img]
[center]Midnight/Orca/Cyan[/center]
A new tertiary gene for banescales. Could be called taser or something similar, here are some examples:
Base
Examples
Metals/Wine/Yellow
Midnight/Orca/Cyan
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[center][color=grey][size=2]Hey all! First time posting here so I hope I'm doing this right, but...oilspill, anyone? This tertiary works similarly to Stained in that it alters/overlays the primary and secondary color of the dragon in places, but it also includes a faint holographic aura. Name proposition: [i][b]Spill[/b][/i]. Here are a couple of examples on varying colors:[/color][/size]
[columns][left][img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7882/47436070331_1839bd37ff_n.jpg[/img][/left][nextcol][indent][left][font=courier new][size=2]OILSLICK IRIDESCENT
OILSLICK CONSTELLATION
TEAL SPILL[/left][/size][/font]
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[columns][left][img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7857/47436070071_b2ba77c815_n.jpg[/img]
[/left][nextcol][indent][left][font=courier new][size=2]ANTIQUE METALLIC
ANTIQUE ALLOY
BLUSH SPILL[/left][/size][/font]
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[columns][left][img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7855/40470259763_372261e81e_n.jpg[/img]
[/left][nextcol][indent][left][font=courier new][size=2]OILSLICK IRIDESCENT
OILSLICK CONSTELLATION
HEATHER SPILL[/left][/size][/font]
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[columns][left][img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7804/47436238691_70e2b075a7_n.jpg[/img]
[/left][nextcol][indent][left][font=courier new][size=2]ROSE POISON
CARIBBEAN SHIMMER
MAIZE SPILL[/left][/size][/font]
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[color=grey][size=2]Anyways, I have no tablet at the moment so I did my best D: If I could actually draw there would definitely be more body details to make them look less like accents, but so it goes. Happy Thursday![/color][/size]
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dude this is such a cool idea??? love this
Mysteries wrote on 2019-03-21 11:40:29:
Hey all! First time posting here so I hope I'm doing this right, but...oilspill, anyone? This tertiary works similarly to Stained in that it alters/overlays the primary and secondary color of the dragon in places, but it also includes a faint holographic aura. Name proposition: Spill. Here are a couple of examples on varying colors:
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OILSLICK IRIDESCENT
OILSLICK CONSTELLATION
TEAL SPILL
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ANTIQUE METALLIC
ANTIQUE ALLOY
BLUSH SPILL
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OILSLICK IRIDESCENT
OILSLICK CONSTELLATION
HEATHER SPILL
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ROSE POISON
CARIBBEAN SHIMMER
MAIZE SPILL
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Anyways, I have no tablet at the moment so I did my best D: If I could actually draw there would definitely be more body details to make them look less like accents, but so it goes. Happy Thursday!
dude this is such a cool idea??? love this
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Name: Varnish
Information: Basically, a Stained effect, but instead of just... staining the colours under it, it would varnish them. It would be very similar to 'stained' but with extra highlighting and light sheen added to enhance the effect, as if the dragon was standing in tert-coloured light.
Name: Varnish
Information: Basically, a Stained effect, but instead of just... staining the colours under it, it would varnish them. It would be very similar to 'stained' but with extra highlighting and light sheen added to enhance the effect, as if the dragon was standing in tert-coloured light.