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Turquoise and Pearly Pink Fledgies

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    Skylover
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      I love the turquoise color on the orientals, but from the looks of it, I believe that it would need more highlights on the larger dragon sculpts. I don’t think some darker blue shading would hurt. I’ve been waiting for awhile for a blue production color.

      However, I am not too fond of pink or fledglings. I know a lot of people are however, so I’m sure they’ll sell well as a LP.

      #848933
      scenceable
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        I like the turquoise pearl a lot, but the normal turquoise seems like it needs more highlights or something else going on. Though I’ve never seen it in person. I would love anything pink as an LP! Fledglings would be adorable.

        #848935
        Tinks
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          I would love any dragon in pink but without the yellow eyes.

          #848956

          I kinda wanted to save the turquoise color for the Orientals

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          I didn´t dare ask for that, it would just be too good to be true! The Turquoise Orientals so far have been absolutely stunning. To have these as LP or regular pieces would be fantastic!

          #848970

          I really love the turquoise on the Orientals, but I just don’t think I’ll be able to dig it on any of the other dragons. Even with the light blue contrasting color, I just think it’s fitting for the Orientals but not, for example, a Male dragon.

          I’m a big fan of the Serpentine color though – it definitely has much more as far as contrasting colors go, and I think it works incredibly well on the production dragons! In the same vein as why I don’t think I’d like turquoise on anything but Orientals, I also think that Serpentine may not look good on orientals because it has so MUCH contrasting color! The simple schemes work on the orientals because they are so much detail in a relatively small sculpt, and they have two very different textures – scales and fur. I think on regular dragons there needs to be more contrast and color because there isn’t that much of a difference in texture on them. Hope this makes sense!

          In other words – SQUEAK for orientals in Turquoise, but also a huge SQUEAK for other production dragons in Serpentine!!!

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          #848978
          PurpleTurtle
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            Personally, if I could choose, I would pick Turquoise over Serpentine any day. I have been wanting a production blue dragon, excluding Peacock of course, for as long as I have been collection Windstones. Serpentine is a lovely color, but I think turquoise is much more unique. I love the silver and pearly accents and I think you could make this scheme work on all of the dragons, not just the Orientals. With that said, there is no reason Serpentine couldn’t become a LP or Production color as well. I’d love to see all dragons done in both colors, but if there was only one to choose – Turquoise for me ,all the way 😉

            #848987
            Carolyn
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              Oh they would be so pretty .

              #849030
              Azurielle
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                Sad that you aren’t casting fledgies right now, and that you’re having gypsum problems again. I’d buy a fledgie with any color, personally. I like all the ideas, especially the pink and turquoise. Wouls love to see the pink and blue coloring on a fledgie too….

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                #849229
                LadyFirebird
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                  I love the fledgie scuplt! Think it’s cute and I’d go along with the pink and turquoise–sepertine sounds good too!

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