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October 17, 2007 at 3:41 pm #626937Melody wrote:SilverArrow wrote:mmloda wrote:Jasmine wrote:
That would probably be me…I’m sorry but it just looks to me like she has a pimple at the end of her beak. *ducks for cover*.
Hey…Everyone is entitled to their own opinions…just because you don’t really like it….it does not mean that others won’t…so it all works out in the end beacuse everyone gets what they want…. 😆
Very true. I will say that the dark tips don’t photograph well, but I really like them in person (on my white family). I think this one will be grand either way. I do admit I like the black peacock female over the tan one (but I don’t like the black peacock male). If I can afford it, I might make my tan male part of a mixed family. I also agree with other that the chicks should be very cute.
As a side note, I hope they follow the feather line better on the second batch. The pic for this one looks like the painters just sprayed a diagonal line on the wings for the purple and blue. 😕I checked the sample I have and the blue/black transition on the wings isn’t nearly as noticeable in real life as it appears in the photo. You can hardly see it on this one, anyway. I did fix the paint sample so that the blue follows the feather edge better. This means the next batch will have slightly less blue on the wings.
Great! (Now I just have to find the funds.) I didn’t take into account the color on the wings wouldn’t photograph true. I had been comparing pics of the male and the feather line was followed, so that was why I thought it was a little off. My bad. 😳
October 17, 2007 at 7:35 pm #626938The first batch of everything will often have some bugs to work out! But this way, the very first ones issued will be distinguishable from the rest of the crowd!
The antique road show; year 2100: “Ahh yes!You have the rare, Freaky-Eyed Spectral…a first edition… very rare!”
October 17, 2007 at 7:55 pm #626939Melody wrote:The first batch of everything will often have some bugs to work out! But this way, the very first ones issued will be distinguishable from the rest of the crowd!
The antique road show; year 2100: “Ahh yes!You have the rare, Freaky-Eyed Spectral…a first edition… very rare!”
Too funny!!October 17, 2007 at 8:16 pm #626940Hum…maybe I shouldn’t have changed my mind…too late. 😕
October 18, 2007 at 12:08 am #626941I grabbed a brown-nosed female when Susie said they would be the only ones. 🙂 I LOVE rare stuff.
And did the male black sunsets come out? I must’ve missed him…like I missed a bunch of stuff the last two months. 😛
Windstone collector in remission. 😉
October 18, 2007 at 12:28 am #626942Tyrrlin wrote:I grabbed a brown-nosed female when Susie said they would be the only ones. 🙂 I LOVE rare stuff.
And did the male black sunsets come out? I must’ve missed him…like I missed a bunch of stuff the last two months. 😛
Black Sunset males haven’t come out yet. The only one that is out is the one that the forum members (coordinated by Nambroth) connived to get for Phoenix Tears.October 18, 2007 at 12:35 am #626943Melody wrote:The first batch of everything will often have some bugs to work out! But this way, the very first ones issued will be distinguishable from the rest of the crowd!
The antique road show; year 2100: “Ahh yes!You have the rare, Freaky-Eyed Spectral…a first edition… very rare!”
Hehehehehe!! Love it! I missed out on those Freaky-Eyed Spectrals but I have Red Flame, Violet Flame I and Violet Flame II Curls…hehehehe! Some of us actually like the OOOPSS’s. I know I do.
Tell Your Staff…I am sure I will love my Dark Beaked Black Griffin!!!!!
October 18, 2007 at 12:36 am #626944Awrrr…that’s awesome! 🙂
Windstone collector in remission. 😉
October 18, 2007 at 6:05 am #626945SilverArrow wrote:I will say that the dark tips don’t photograph well, but I really like them in person (on my white family).
I really love the darker tipped beaks on the pearl chicks (I haven’t seen the adults in person), but I don’t like it on the wolf color scheme. Did they use a much darker color for the wolf color scheme than what they used on the pearl chick’s beak 😕
October 18, 2007 at 3:52 pm #626946Lokie wrote:SilverArrow wrote:I will say that the dark tips don’t photograph well, but I really like them in person (on my white family).
I really love the darker tipped beaks on the pearl chicks (I haven’t seen the adults in person), but I don’t like it on the wolf color scheme. Did they use a much darker color for the wolf color scheme than what they used on the pearl chick’s beak 😕
I think it was a matter of how much of the beak was colored rather than the color. I will check tonight when I get home, but I thought the color was the same for both the chicks and parents.
October 18, 2007 at 4:46 pm #626947Oh, I like the oopsies but I jsut wanted ehr without the brown tipped nose. But, since some of us changed our minds it gave others the chance to get one. 😀
October 18, 2007 at 6:02 pm #626948Oh wow, you guys watch the Antiques Roadshow? Thats amazing!
October 18, 2007 at 6:35 pm #626949Hehe…I prefer the dark-tipped nose on the griffins too. 😀
October 19, 2007 at 8:04 pm #626950SilverArrow wrote:Lokie wrote:SilverArrow wrote:I will say that the dark tips don’t photograph well, but I really like them in person (on my white family).
I really love the darker tipped beaks on the pearl chicks (I haven’t seen the adults in person), but I don’t like it on the wolf color scheme. Did they use a much darker color for the wolf color scheme than what they used on the pearl chick’s beak 😕
I think it was a matter of how much of the beak was colored rather than the color. I will check tonight when I get home, but I thought the color was the same for both the chicks and parents.
Ah, OK, that makes sense. TY for the info. I hadn’t seen the pearl parents in person, just in photos, but my pearl gryphon chick seemed to have a pretty light tip. -
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