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Navy Bar on female spirals is aaaaall sorts of janky.
I don't even know how you get that from this
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Navy Bar on female spirals is aaaaall sorts of janky.
I don't even know how you get that from this
So... lavender ripple on tundra hatchlings. Looks like a weird combination between thistle and lavender.
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So... lavender ripple on tundra hatchlings. Looks like a weird combination between thistle and lavender.
(I was shown the right place to go ah yes)
I hatched a little Fae this morning who was supposed to be showing the Teal Smoke Tertiary gene but when I looked at his art he showed as if he had basic, all other smoke colors showed up but not teal.
[img]http://i.gyazo.com/979e888819bd92b4bb91dfe194bfa498.png[/img]
[Edits with a picture showing the genes sorry]
(I was shown the right place to go ah yes)
I hatched a little Fae this morning who was supposed to be showing the Teal Smoke Tertiary gene but when I looked at his art he showed as if he had basic, all other smoke colors showed up but not teal.
[Edits with a picture showing the genes sorry]
Teal smoke on a (male) fae hatchling (Obsidian Tiger/Obsidian stripes are the other colors and genes)
[img]http://flightrising.com/image_generators/dragonpic2.php?body=10&wing=10&style=1&gender=0&ages=0&prig=2&secg=2&tert=29&elem=7&tertgene=7&spec=prev.png[/img]
Teal smoke on the same male fae as an adult
[img]http://flightrising.com/image_generators/dragonpic2.php?body=10&wing=10&style=1&gender=0&ages=1&prig=2&secg=2&tert=29&elem=7&tertgene=7&spec=prev.png[/img]
Teal smoke on a (male) fae hatchling (Obsidian Tiger/Obsidian stripes are the other colors and genes)
Teal smoke on the same male fae as an adult
Imperial f coal ripple and current have been corrected.
Imperial f charcoal clown has been corrected.
Tundra hatchling lavender ripple and current have been corrected.
Fae hatchling leaf smoke no longer displays as teal.
Fae hatchling teal smoke no longer displays as invisible.
Imperial f coal ripple and current have been corrected.
Imperial f charcoal clown has been corrected.
Tundra hatchling lavender ripple and current have been corrected.
Fae hatchling leaf smoke no longer displays as teal.
Fae hatchling teal smoke no longer displays as invisible.
Aqua Current and Ripple on adult female snappers look almost the same with Caribbean, despite them being vastly different compared to their hatchling picture:
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Aqua current and ripple on female adult snapper
[img]http://flightrising.com/image_generators/dragonpic2.php?body=30&wing=30&style=9&gender=1&ages=1&prig=5&secg=6&tert=31&elem=2&tertgene=0&spec=prev.png[/img]
VS
aqua on female hatchling snapper
[img]http://flightrising.com/image_generators/dragonpic2.php?body=30&wing=30&style=9&gender=1&ages=0&prig=5&secg=6&tert=31&elem=2&tertgene=0&spec=prev.png[/img]
Aqua Current and Ripple on adult female snappers look almost the same with Caribbean, despite them being vastly different compared to their hatchling picture:
Aqua current and ripple on female adult snapper
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aqua on female hatchling snapper
A pair of fae twins I hatched — male and female, both coal basic/purple eyespots — grew up to display differently colored wings, despite having the same color and gene combo:
[center][b]MALE:[/b]
[img]http://flightrising.com/rendern/350/67805/6780442_350.png[/img]
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[b]FEMALE:[/b]
[img]http://flightrising.com/rendern/350/67805/6780444_350.png[/img][/center]
As you can see, the male has more of a pinkish tint to the eyespot coloration, whereas on the female the shading is a consistent purple color. These results are replicated in the scrying workshop. Testing nearby colors in the scrying workshop for both genders suggests this is not a case of color substitution (i.e. the female is not incorrectly using the art for violet eyespots instead of purple, etc.), but purely a case of the same color being illustrated differently on the male and female. Thus, it's maybe less of a bug than an artistic error.
A pair of fae twins I hatched — male and female, both coal basic/purple eyespots — grew up to display differently colored wings, despite having the same color and gene combo:
MALE:
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FEMALE:
As you can see, the male has more of a pinkish tint to the eyespot coloration, whereas on the female the shading is a consistent purple color. These results are replicated in the scrying workshop. Testing nearby colors in the scrying workshop for both genders suggests this is not a case of color substitution (i.e. the female is not incorrectly using the art for violet eyespots instead of purple, etc.), but purely a case of the same color being illustrated differently on the male and female. Thus, it's maybe less of a bug than an artistic error.
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she/her | FR +2
previously Tuberose
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Spiral f bar/daub navy have been corrected.
Snapper f ripple/current aqua have been corrected.
Guardian M circuit for silver/ice/platinum have had their game of musical chairs sorted out and now display the correct color for each.
Coatl M red daub is no longer carmine.
Coatl M carmine daub is no longer red.
Skydancer M bar/daub brown now has a fill inside the spots.
The light colors on skydancer wings for daub do appear a bit different, but the color samples are the same. The reason for this is that all secondaries are made up of two colors. One that goes on the wings, and one that goes on secondary areas (example, manes, fae head frills, ect). Skydancers display this second-secondary color on the feathered portion of their wings, and the main secondary color on the leathery portion of their wings. However, the feathered portion is quite large, so patterns that spill across this will appear slightly different then patterns that spill across the leatehry portion because you're seeing it against another color.
TLDR: the skydancer daub wings are correct, but they do appear different because of the feathers they lay against are a different color.
Spiral f bar/daub navy have been corrected.
Snapper f ripple/current aqua have been corrected.
Guardian M circuit for silver/ice/platinum have had their game of musical chairs sorted out and now display the correct color for each.
Coatl M red daub is no longer carmine.
Coatl M carmine daub is no longer red.
Skydancer M bar/daub brown now has a fill inside the spots.
The light colors on skydancer wings for daub do appear a bit different, but the color samples are the same. The reason for this is that all secondaries are made up of two colors. One that goes on the wings, and one that goes on secondary areas (example, manes, fae head frills, ect). Skydancers display this second-secondary color on the feathered portion of their wings, and the main secondary color on the leathery portion of their wings. However, the feathered portion is quite large, so patterns that spill across this will appear slightly different then patterns that spill across the leatehry portion because you're seeing it against another color.
TLDR: the skydancer daub wings are correct, but they do appear different because of the feathers they lay against are a different color.
The Obsidian Shimmer seems to be off between the Ridgeback and Wildclaw dragons. Didn't know if this was a bug, but I wanted to report it just in case...
[img]http://flightrising.com/image_generators/dragonpic2.php?body=3&wing=10&style=10&gender=0&ages=1&prig=1&secg=1&tert=38&elem=8&tertgene=0&spec=prev.png[/img]
[img]http://flightrising.com/image_generators/dragonpic2.php?body=3&wing=10&style=5&gender=0&ages=1&prig=1&secg=1&tert=38&elem=8&tertgene=0&spec=prev.png[/img]
The Obsidian Shimmer seems to be off between the Ridgeback and Wildclaw dragons. Didn't know if this was a bug, but I wanted to report it just in case...
The pink crackle shade saturation seems to variate between species;
ADULTS
Both Faes, Guardians, Imperials, Coatls, male Tundra, female Mirror and female Snapper have the saturated version while Pearlcatchers, Ridgebacks, Spirals, Skydancers, Wildclaws, female Tundra, male Mirror and male Snapper have the unsaturated one.
[Examples]
HATCHLINGS
Faes, Guardians and Imperials have saturated shading while the rest don't.
[Examples]
The pink crackle shade saturation seems to variate between species;
ADULTS
Both Faes, Guardians, Imperials, Coatls, male Tundra, female Mirror and female Snapper have the saturated version while Pearlcatchers, Ridgebacks, Spirals, Skydancers, Wildclaws, female Tundra, male Mirror and male Snapper have the unsaturated one.
[Examples]
HATCHLINGS
Faes, Guardians and Imperials have saturated shading while the rest don't.
[Examples]