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March 26, 2010 at 9:57 am #500479March 26, 2010 at 9:57 am #809093
I think I remember seeing a baby griffin in that color, but cant recall. Is the family going to be seen in Lynx Point? I like that color. Its not too fussy and more fun (to me) than the solid white 😀 Was there a baby griffin sold in this color already? Thanks!!!
March 26, 2010 at 7:36 pm #809094Wouldn’t that make a great production color?
Not as much work as some production colors…..Wishing for Lynx point griffin family. 😛
I’d get a female (mom) for sure if I can afford it at the time. 🙂March 26, 2010 at 7:51 pm #809095skigod377 wrote:I think I remember seeing a baby griffin in that color, but cant recall. Is the family going to be seen in Lynx Point? I like that color. Its not too fussy and more fun (to me) than the solid white 😀 Was there a baby griffin sold in this color already? Thanks!!!
Yes I have been doing some chicks in various cat markings, and I’ve done a few lynx point chicks and adults. They really don’t look too much like lynx point cats because the facial markings aren’t the same, but that is what I am calling them. Hmm, ok I will consider it. I still haven’t decided what to try as a new production color. Much of the attractiveness of these Ebay griffins is in the fancy wing markings which we can’t duplicate in production easily. I need a color scheme that looks good and natural without requiring two hours of airbrushing just for the feathers… I generally like to avoid markings that are airbrushed on freehand for production, because markings like that will vary so much from painter to painter.
March 26, 2010 at 9:29 pm #809096Melody, I’d also love to see the whole Griffin family done in Lynx Point. I just got my Lynx Point Sitting Griffin Chick and I just love her. She’s become an instant favorite. 🙂 More please. squeek*
March 27, 2010 at 2:38 am #809097You know I actually modeled my Labradorite griffins after Lynx Point Siamese cats? I was living with one at the time. 🙂
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My art: featherdust.comMarch 27, 2010 at 2:48 am #809098Jennifer wrote:You know I actually modeled my Labradorite griffins after Lynx Point Siamese cats? I was living with one at the time. 🙂
Really? 😮 I never would have thought that 🙂 .
March 27, 2010 at 3:53 am #809099That’s cool, Nam 8) .
As far as Lynx Point Griffins, I’ll squeek* for them to. Aside from the wolf colored Griffins (which I still need to get somehow) I never really found a Griffin color that ‘speaks’ to me. The Lynx point definitely ‘speaks’ to me 😉 .March 27, 2010 at 5:49 am #809100Melody wrote:skigod377 wrote:I think I remember seeing a baby griffin in that color, but cant recall. Is the family going to be seen in Lynx Point? I like that color. Its not too fussy and more fun (to me) than the solid white 😀 Was there a baby griffin sold in this color already? Thanks!!!
Yes I have been doing some chicks in various cat markings, and I’ve done a few lynx point chicks and adults. They really don’t look too much like lynx point cats because the facial markings aren’t the same, but that is what I am calling them. Hmm, ok I will consider it. I still haven’t decided what to try as a new production color. Much of the attractiveness of these Ebay griffins is in the fancy wing markings which we can’t duplicate in production easily. I need a color scheme that looks good and natural without requiring two hours of airbrushing just for the feathers… I generally like to avoid markings that are airbrushed on freehand for production, because markings like that will vary so much from painter to painter.
I totally understand about the wing markings and I hope you find a happy medium. I will wait and hope! Thanks Miss Melody.
March 27, 2010 at 5:52 am #809101I’d love to have the griffys done in lynxpoint as production pieces. Ethan went completely berserk when he saw the ones on ebay – ‘specially since they look like Loki, E’s kitty. He wanted it sooo badly but it just wasn’t feasible at the time. I think if he could get one through the store he’d be more than happy!
twindragonsmum 🙂
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March 28, 2010 at 4:18 pm #809102Blackdesertwind wrote:Jennifer wrote:You know I actually modeled my Labradorite griffins after Lynx Point Siamese cats? I was living with one at the time. 🙂
Really? 😮 I never would have thought that 🙂 .
Yup! Look at their colors. This is the cat they are based on: http://featherdust.critter.net/photographyhtml/pages/Cosmos%20Stretch.html
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My art: featherdust.comMarch 28, 2010 at 4:24 pm #809103Add my voice to lynx point giffies! squeek*
March 28, 2010 at 6:18 pm #809104Jennifer wrote:Blackdesertwind wrote:Jennifer wrote:You know I actually modeled my Labradorite griffins after Lynx Point Siamese cats? I was living with one at the time. 🙂
Really? 😮 I never would have thought that 🙂 .
Yup! Look at their colors. This is the cat they are based on: http://featherdust.critter.net/photographyhtml/pages/Cosmos%20Stretch.html
I definitely see the resemblance on mom and dad, not so much the chickies though. I would still kill for them. 😀
March 28, 2010 at 7:59 pm #809105Jennifer wrote:Yup! Look at their colors. This is the cat they are based on: http://featherdust.critter.net/photographyhtml/pages/Cosmos%20Stretch.html
what a cutie!!
March 31, 2010 at 6:38 pm #809106Wow! That cat is beautiful!
I’d love to see something like this in production *swoon*
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