[quote name="Zikitty" date="2020-05-11 16:03:00" ]
[quote name="AMothWithAnxiety" date="2020-05-11 09:49:58" ]
[quote name="Nekroba" date="2020-04-10 07:41:59" ]
[quote name="Smikkles" date="2019-06-21 05:27:55" ]
[quote name="Lichtdrache" date="2019-06-21 05:26:26" ]
How about this: [b]fish scales[/b]! Displayed on a Tundra because they are the least scaly regular breed. I really want a primary gene that doesn't darken the base colors, but shifts the hue instead. Similar to Iridescent. Depending on the color, it can be more or less vibrant and contrasting. Here are Auburn, Spearmint, Ultramarine and Pistachio.
[center][img]https://imgur.com/3I1ygnL.png[/img][/center]
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Yessss [emoji=gaoler love size=1]
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I'd really like something like this. Works better on fur than expected. Please staff?
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This is extremely beautiful! I'd love to see it in the game, total support :D
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I completely agree! This would be amazing
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I agree a thousand times over, these are absolutely beautiful!
Zikitty wrote on 2020-05-11 16:03:00:
AMothWithAnxiety wrote on 2020-05-11 09:49:58:
Nekroba wrote on 2020-04-10 07:41:59:
Smikkles wrote on 2019-06-21 05:27:55:
Lichtdrache wrote on 2019-06-21 05:26:26:
How about this:
fish scales! Displayed on a Tundra because they are the least scaly regular breed. I really want a primary gene that doesn't darken the base colors, but shifts the hue instead. Similar to Iridescent. Depending on the color, it can be more or less vibrant and contrasting. Here are Auburn, Spearmint, Ultramarine and Pistachio.
Yessss
I'd really like something like this. Works better on fur than expected. Please staff?
This is extremely beautiful! I'd love to see it in the game, total support :D
I completely agree! This would be amazing
I agree a thousand times over, these are absolutely beautiful!
wide vertical banded markings like this
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/81/Bumblebee_Poison_Frog_Dendrobates_leucomelas.jpg/120px-Bumblebee_Poison_Frog_Dendrobates_leucomelas.jpg[/img]
and another set of wide vertical bands genes like this
[img]https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/AecAAOSww9Bcj-i8/s-l400.jpg[/img]
wide vertical banded markings like this
and another set of wide vertical bands genes like this
[quote name="Lichtdrache" date="2019-06-21 05:26:26" ]
How about this: [b]fish scales[/b]! Displayed on a Tundra because they are the least scaly regular breed. I really want a primary gene that doesn't darken the base colors, but shifts the hue instead. Similar to Iridescent. Depending on the color, it can be more or less vibrant and contrasting. Here are Auburn, Spearmint, Ultramarine and Pistachio.
[center][img]https://imgur.com/3I1ygnL.png[/img][/center]
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I want this gene so bad. I also like the concept of shifting the hues instead of darkening the base color. This might actually make for a neat gem gene!
Lichtdrache wrote on 2019-06-21 05:26:26:
How about this:
fish scales! Displayed on a Tundra because they are the least scaly regular breed. I really want a primary gene that doesn't darken the base colors, but shifts the hue instead. Similar to Iridescent. Depending on the color, it can be more or less vibrant and contrasting. Here are Auburn, Spearmint, Ultramarine and Pistachio.
I want this gene so bad. I also like the concept of shifting the hues instead of darkening the base color. This might actually make for a neat gem gene!
[quote name="CrazyRedFire" date="2020-05-28 12:47:42" ]
[quote name="Lichtdrache" date="2019-06-21 05:26:26" ]
How about this: [b]fish scales[/b]! Displayed on a Tundra because they are the least scaly regular breed. I really want a primary gene that doesn't darken the base colors, but shifts the hue instead. Similar to Iridescent. Depending on the color, it can be more or less vibrant and contrasting. Here are Auburn, Spearmint, Ultramarine and Pistachio.
[center][img]https://imgur.com/3I1ygnL.png[/img][/center]
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I want this gene so bad. I also like the concept of shifting the hues instead of darkening the base color. This might actually make for a neat gem gene!
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Dang, this looks fantastic!
CrazyRedFire wrote on 2020-05-28 12:47:42:
Lichtdrache wrote on 2019-06-21 05:26:26:
How about this:
fish scales! Displayed on a Tundra because they are the least scaly regular breed. I really want a primary gene that doesn't darken the base colors, but shifts the hue instead. Similar to Iridescent. Depending on the color, it can be more or less vibrant and contrasting. Here are Auburn, Spearmint, Ultramarine and Pistachio.
I want this gene so bad. I also like the concept of shifting the hues instead of darkening the base color. This might actually make for a neat gem gene!
Dang, this looks fantastic!
[size=5][color=orange][u]Harlequin & Bicolor[/size][/u][/color]
Similar to to the Paint/Piebald gene pair, Harlequin and Bicolor give off the coats of bicolor cats.
Unlike Paint/Piebald, however, the "white" part of the coat will consist of a lighter color shade of the spots.
Bicolor cats:
[img]https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/14044192_f520.jpg[/img]
[img]https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/14044188_f520.jpg[/img]
Below are examples of White Harleqion/Bicolor & Maroon Harlequin/ Splash Bicolor:
[img]https://i.ibb.co/0q9xDT5/harlequin-bicolor.png[/img]
**This post is pasted in both Primary & Secondary gene suggestions**
Critiques welcome!
Harlequin & Bicolor
Similar to to the Paint/Piebald gene pair, Harlequin and Bicolor give off the coats of bicolor cats.
Unlike Paint/Piebald, however, the "white" part of the coat will consist of a lighter color shade of the spots.
Bicolor cats:
Below are examples of White Harleqion/Bicolor & Maroon Harlequin/ Splash Bicolor:
**This post is pasted in both Primary & Secondary gene suggestions**
Critiques welcome!
[quote name="AMothWithAnxiety" date="2020-05-11 09:49:58" ]
[quote name="Nekroba" date="2020-04-10 07:41:59" ]
[quote name="Smikkles" date="2019-06-21 05:27:55" ]
[quote name="Lichtdrache" date="2019-06-21 05:26:26" ]
How about this: [b]fish scales[/b]! Displayed on a Tundra because they are the least scaly regular breed. I really want a primary gene that doesn't darken the base colors, but shifts the hue instead. Similar to Iridescent. Depending on the color, it can be more or less vibrant and contrasting. Here are Auburn, Spearmint, Ultramarine and Pistachio.
[center][img]https://imgur.com/3I1ygnL.png[/img][/center]
[/quote]
Yessss [emoji=gaoler love size=1]
[/quote]
I'd really like something like this. Works better on fur than expected. Please staff?
[/quote]
This is extremely beautiful! I'd love to see it in the game, total support :D
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This looks amazing, and I love the way it changes! Support!
AMothWithAnxiety wrote on 2020-05-11 09:49:58:
Nekroba wrote on 2020-04-10 07:41:59:
Smikkles wrote on 2019-06-21 05:27:55:
Lichtdrache wrote on 2019-06-21 05:26:26:
How about this:
fish scales! Displayed on a Tundra because they are the least scaly regular breed. I really want a primary gene that doesn't darken the base colors, but shifts the hue instead. Similar to Iridescent. Depending on the color, it can be more or less vibrant and contrasting. Here are Auburn, Spearmint, Ultramarine and Pistachio.
Yessss
I'd really like something like this. Works better on fur than expected. Please staff?
This is extremely beautiful! I'd love to see it in the game, total support :D
This looks amazing, and I love the way it changes! Support!
[quote name="Dis0rderly" date="2020-05-31 10:49:00" ]
[size=5][color=orange][u]Harlequin & Bicolor[/size][/u][/color]
Similar to to the Paint/Piebald gene pair, Harlequin and Bicolor give off the coats of bicolor cats.
Unlike Paint/Piebald, however, the "white" part of the coat will consist of a lighter color shade of the spots.
Bicolor cats:
[img]https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/14044192_f520.jpg[/img]
[img]https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/14044188_f520.jpg[/img]
Below are examples of White Harleqion/Bicolor & Maroon Harlequin/ Splash Bicolor:
[img]https://i.ibb.co/0q9xDT5/harlequin-bicolor.png[/img]
**This post is pasted in both Primary & Secondary gene suggestions**
Critiques welcome!
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I love this!! I really wanna like piebald but I can’t!! This, however, I could get behind!! My only suggestion to it would be to maybe make the lines on the pattern thinner and darker to stand out more.
Dis0rderly wrote on 2020-05-31 10:49:00:
Harlequin & Bicolor
Similar to to the Paint/Piebald gene pair, Harlequin and Bicolor give off the coats of bicolor cats.
Unlike Paint/Piebald, however, the "white" part of the coat will consist of a lighter color shade of the spots.
Bicolor cats:
Below are examples of White Harleqion/Bicolor & Maroon Harlequin/ Splash Bicolor:
**This post is pasted in both Primary & Secondary gene suggestions**
Critiques welcome!
I love this!! I really wanna like piebald but I can’t!! This, however, I could get behind!! My only suggestion to it would be to maybe make the lines on the pattern thinner and darker to stand out more.
TBD
[quote name="KatieOurMatie" date="2016-07-13 12:35:59" ]
There's not much of a grand fancy concept behind these really, and I'm not too tied down to the names of the genes either. Honestly, I just started doodling shapes on a wildclaw, and liked the direction that it started to go in!
Of course, I couldn't help but play around and try out different colour combos too. :D The colours were eyedropped from seraph.
Also, not sure if I should post this again in the secondary gene suggestion thread...? :T
[img]http://i.imgur.com/bwVO5ct.jpg[/img]
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Big time support. It could be a really lovley thing for a budget Constellation or just. A stunning dragon. I’d love to see it.
KatieOurMatie wrote on 2016-07-13 12:35:59:
There's not much of a grand fancy concept behind these really, and I'm not too tied down to the names of the genes either. Honestly, I just started doodling shapes on a wildclaw, and liked the direction that it started to go in!
Of course, I couldn't help but play around and try out different colour combos too. :D The colours were eyedropped from seraph.
Also, not sure if I should post this again in the secondary gene suggestion thread...? :T
Big time support. It could be a really lovley thing for a budget Constellation or just. A stunning dragon. I’d love to see it.
TBD
[quote name="DemonKid" date="2020-06-12 21:50:08" ]
[quote name="Dis0rderly" date="2020-05-31 10:49:00" ]
[size=5][color=orange][u]Harlequin & Bicolor[/size][/u][/color]
Similar to to the Paint/Piebald gene pair, Harlequin and Bicolor give off the coats of bicolor cats.
Unlike Paint/Piebald, however, the "white" part of the coat will consist of a lighter color shade of the spots.
Bicolor cats:
[img]https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/14044192_f520.jpg[/img]
[img]https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/14044188_f520.jpg[/img]
Below are examples of White Harleqion/Bicolor & Maroon Harlequin/ Splash Bicolor:
[img]https://i.ibb.co/0q9xDT5/harlequin-bicolor.png[/img]
**This post is pasted in both Primary & Secondary gene suggestions**
Critiques welcome!
[/quote]
I love this!! I really wanna like piebald but I can’t!! This, however, I could get behind!! My only suggestion to it would be to maybe make the lines on the pattern thinner and darker to stand out more.
[/quote]
Oh. My. Goodness. I absolutely love it :0 Definite support.
DemonKid wrote on 2020-06-12 21:50:08:
Dis0rderly wrote on 2020-05-31 10:49:00:
Harlequin & Bicolor
Similar to to the Paint/Piebald gene pair, Harlequin and Bicolor give off the coats of bicolor cats.
Unlike Paint/Piebald, however, the "white" part of the coat will consist of a lighter color shade of the spots.
Bicolor cats:
Below are examples of White Harleqion/Bicolor & Maroon Harlequin/ Splash Bicolor:
**This post is pasted in both Primary & Secondary gene suggestions**
Critiques welcome!
I love this!! I really wanna like piebald but I can’t!! This, however, I could get behind!! My only suggestion to it would be to maybe make the lines on the pattern thinner and darker to stand out more.
Oh. My. Goodness. I absolutely love it :0 Definite support.
I am so poor. I suppose the 2000g challenge will never even be started ;-;
[quote name="DemonKid" date="2020-06-12 21:53:31" ]
[quote name="KatieOurMatie" date="2016-07-13 12:35:59" ]
There's not much of a grand fancy concept behind these really, and I'm not too tied down to the names of the genes either. Honestly, I just started doodling shapes on a wildclaw, and liked the direction that it started to go in!
Of course, I couldn't help but play around and try out different colour combos too. :D The colours were eyedropped from seraph.
Also, not sure if I should post this again in the secondary gene suggestion thread...? :T
[img]http://i.imgur.com/bwVO5ct.jpg[/img]
[/quote]
Big time support. It could be a really lovley thing for a budget Constellation or just. A stunning dragon. I’d love to see it.
[/quote]
YEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS this would be so awesome.
I like how it originated from: "I'm going to draw some shapes! :DDD"
DemonKid wrote on 2020-06-12 21:53:31:
KatieOurMatie wrote on 2016-07-13 12:35:59:
There's not much of a grand fancy concept behind these really, and I'm not too tied down to the names of the genes either. Honestly, I just started doodling shapes on a wildclaw, and liked the direction that it started to go in!
Of course, I couldn't help but play around and try out different colour combos too. :D The colours were eyedropped from seraph.
Also, not sure if I should post this again in the secondary gene suggestion thread...? :T
Big time support. It could be a really lovley thing for a budget Constellation or just. A stunning dragon. I’d love to see it.
YEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS this would be so awesome.
I like how it originated from: "I'm going to draw some shapes! :DDD"