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August 18, 2015 at 5:22 am #508141
Just wanted to say, I’ve been keeping an eye on these coming out and they are fantastic…!
Are these being considered for production? And/or would light blue/silver eyes be considered in a #2 test paint? (I dunno why, it just seems like they’d match the silver parts)
On that note, it’s really lovely to see the dragons with silver horns and details lately. I know that was borne mostly out of the horn shortage, but they’re perfect in the schemes I’m seen them thus far. A nice “delicate” feel to them.
August 18, 2015 at 9:36 am #933371I have also been thinking for a while that turqouise/teal coloured dragons would be awesome! I also love the colour of the water sprites and think this or a colour like this would be a good production colour. Also will there be autumn leaf dragons too at some point or were those still being test painted?
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August 18, 2015 at 11:20 am #933373I’m doing a turquoise phoenix.I love the color too.
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Male Hearth....one day🤞Dream on.August 18, 2015 at 4:48 pm #933382Just wanted to say, I’ve been keeping an eye on these coming out and they are fantastic…!
Are these being considered for production? And/or would light blue/silver eyes be considered in a #2 test paint? (I dunno why, it just seems like they’d match the silver parts)
On that note, it’s really lovely to see the dragons with silver horns and details lately. I know that was borne mostly out of the horn shortage, but they’re perfect in the schemes I’m seen them thus far. A nice “delicate” feel to them.
Yes they are really pretty!
August 18, 2015 at 4:50 pm #933383I have also been thinking for a while that turqouise/teal coloured dragons would be awesome! I also love the colour of the water sprites and think this or a colour like this would be a good production colour. Also will there be autumn leaf dragons too at some point or were those still being test painted?
I have been working on autumn leaf dragons forever. I still am not satisfied with them. We have about a dozen AL test paints sitting around.
August 18, 2015 at 5:15 pm #933385I have also been thinking for a while that turqouise/teal coloured dragons would be awesome! I also love the colour of the water sprites and think this or a colour like this would be a good production colour. Also will there be autumn leaf dragons too at some point or were those still being test painted?
I have been working on autumn leaf dragons forever. I still am not satisfied with them. We have about a dozen AL test paints sitting around.
I do like the Water Sprite coloration. It really has a lovely subtle touch to it.
And to comment on the Autumn Leaf dragons you have sitting around…. Would it be too much to ask to see a picture of one or two of them? Or will we be waiting until they make their migration to eBay? Migrating dragons? They must be Monarch Butterfly Autumn Leafs. Oh wow…that would be a fantastic paint scheme to see…I kinda want to try it (perhaps on the PYO Oriental when it’s released, or a Keeper). But I’m not sure I’d do it justice. 😀
More seriously…they’d be pretty awesome monthly raffle prizes too! ^_^; I’m always hopeful.
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https://www.redbubble.com/people/prezaurian?ref=artist_title_nameAugust 18, 2015 at 9:34 pm #933408“Water Sprite” is an excellent name, too. Congratulations to the person who thought of it!
August 18, 2015 at 11:31 pm #933413I have been working on autumn leaf dragons forever. I still am not satisfied with them. We have about a dozen AL test paints sitting around.
Planning to put a few on ebay? Or the quest/raffle/store? Sounds great to me! 😀
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August 19, 2015 at 1:27 am #933419“Water Sprite” is an excellent name, too. Congratulations to the person who thought of it!
Thanks! They started out as Mermaid Dragons, but my sister’s dog is a inquisitive little guy and his name is Sprite, the little fledglings looked pretty precocious and thus, Water Sprites!
August 19, 2015 at 1:42 am #933422They started out as Mermaid Dragons, but my sister’s dog is a inquisitive little guy and his name is Sprite, the little fledglings looked pretty precocious and thus, Water Sprites!
Lovely name and cute inspiration.
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August 19, 2015 at 5:21 am #933440Funny thing is I was looking up the differences in colours like turquoise, teal and aqua and I found a shade guide and one of the names of the blue-green colours was water sprite so that is a cool coincidence!
Looking for rainbow or pink & teal grab bags!
August 19, 2015 at 7:55 am #933443loving Water Sprite, it’s my favorite shade of blue green….
4 things I'm looking for:
1. Mother Meerkat
2. production color Sitting Young Oriental dragons to be made in more colors besides VF, Brimstone would be awesome!
3. Female Griffin – Siamese with White
4. September Raffle Prize 2022 AHD Male GriffinAugust 19, 2015 at 10:47 am #933448I too love the water sprites color and would vote for it to become a production or limited production color.
Looking for:
"COSMIC SHIFT DRAGONS and KI-RINS" and the "OCTOPUS TANUKI TEST PAINT #1"August 31, 2015 at 3:37 am #934002Does anyone have a link? I don’t see any mention of “water sprite” in the store or on the blog, but it sounds from the discussion in the thread like something I’d be very interested in…
Interested in buying or trading for: GB Pebble Sitting Red Fox in dark grey, Lap Dragon Test Paints (Water Sprite, Glacial Pearl, Opulence, Pastel Rainbow, and many others - see my Classifieds ad), Blue Morpho OW, GB Pebble Loaf dragons in blue/aqua/teal, and Griffin Test Paints (Black Rainbow or Frosted Jade).
August 31, 2015 at 4:48 am #934006They were on ebay. They’ve all sold now. Check out the 2015 ebay thread for photos.
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