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    #543087

    Hi Melody,
    LIH had a wonderful idea that half a dozen of us have seconded so far. Could you make a crouching fledgling, sort of the pendant to the cute crouching griffin chick? The poses of the sitting fledgling and griffin chick are so similar; it would be neat to have a fledgling to match the crouching chick.

    #543088
    Starbreeze
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      I’d love a crouching fledgling. Or maybe a crouching fledgling PYO. Pretty please!!!! 😀

      #543089
      frozendragon
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        that would be cool….another thing to add to the pile of projects she’s buried under already….

        😆 😯

        #543090

        I’d love to get one of those too!

        #543091
        Jodi
        Participant

          I don’t know if I’d get one (I’m just not that into the fledglings), but I know they’d sell like crazy with my customers at conventions!

          #543092

          Admittedly the fledgling does come across pampered and snooty, but I’d buy a couple anyway because they are cute! 😀

          #543093
          Melody
          Keymaster

            Greater Basilisk wrote:

            Hi Melody,
            LIH had a wonderful idea that half a dozen of us have seconded so far. Could you make a crouching fledgling, sort of the pendant to the cute crouching griffin chick? The poses of the sitting fledgling and griffin chick are so similar; it would be neat to have a fledgling to match the crouching chick.

            AHH…you have noticed that I often do several “species” of creature off of the same concept sketch!
            I used the female griffin pose for the old warrior,the lap and the cement dragon we haven’t made yet, because I thought we would never do the fem. griffin..
            I used the hippocampus pose for the pyo griffin, which was originally the flion sketch;
            -The crouching griffin concept sketch was the one I used for the young oriental dragon, since I thought we would never use it for a griffin chick.(The dragon did end up looking totally different though, since the belly of an oriental Dragon doesn’t drag.)
            -The fledgling pose was taken from the first drawing of the sitting griffin chick I did.

            It doesn’t matter really, each one is itself, even if they were derived from the same piece of paper!

            Yes, I could do a crouching fledgling. Be happy to. May I have a long life!

            #543094

            I have an ideal of a stretching pose! Like cats… though I’m sure spread toes would be a little difficult and easily breakable.

            #543095
            Skigod377
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              Yay!! Long life and lots of Windstones!!

              #543096
              Lori
              Participant

                i want to get enough fledgling sized guys to post them around my ow like they are listeing to him/her telling old battle stories

                #543097
                Arlla
                Participant

                  You’ll never die, Melody. We’ve decided this already, remember? 😉

                  Hmm…would a crouching fledgie have his little tail stuck up in the air??

                  "He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom."
                  -J R R Tolkien

                  #543098

                  That’s really interesting, the designs that came first but were only produced after their copies came out! Thanks for all that info, Melody. I hope we get to see that crouching fledgling sometime in the near future…

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                  Starbreeze
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                    Thanks Melody! It’s always great to hear how the various pieces came about. And thanks for considering a crouching fledgling. 😀

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