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omg I have never been so tempted by an Ebay piece before…that baby kirin is precious!
LOL drag0n I was thinking the same thing…so don’t paint em too fast! I also have to find a new cabinet with enough height for rising spectrals and emperors…It’s no fun to buy something new and not have enough room for it =P
I don’t even like pink, but I would totally buy a pink curlie. I rushed to the store, heart aflutter, no pink curlies /sigh. But it’s cool to see the pictures are working again.
Thanks for the link Adaneth, very interesting. But now I’m going to be very paranoid when checking over my dragons for dusting duty =/
yeah, I’ve been trying and trying, got some of the different blues to show and a lot of the bronze to show up, but the green hiding around the blue refuses to sparkle on camera. It just makes the whole area look like one bland expanse of lighter blue. It’s kinda driving me nuts :bigsmile:
I don’t particularly feel that it always should be a limit of one per person, but some sort of control would be appreciated, maybe depending on how many items are being made available and if more will be made available at another time.
Or another solution: Graft another 2 or so pairs of arms onto Melody. Which will equal more painted pretties, yes?Glad to know it’s not just me. I’m considering bringing him to like a photo place in the mall and making them do it. At least I know he will sit still for pictures!
But when I finish my paper for today, I am also going to look for tips for museum and archivist photographs, because collections need very detailed photographs either to serve as surrogates or to prove the authenticy of a piece. And UV is super bad bad for old documents, so there has to be a lighting trick! So I might as well use the sources in the my archival studies class to hunt down some tips and tricks. If I find anything good, I’ll share it here.This is the closest thread I could find for my question, so here goes.
I just did my first PYO and I adore him. I used golden paints and while I certainly don’t have that perfect, airbrushed smoothness found on real Windstones, the quality of the color is impressive. I tried to take a photo to show him here and be all proud of my new baby boy, but he photographs terribly! All his blues look like one FLAT color. Any hints for taking beautiful pictures of golden paint keeper dragons done mostly in blues, silvers, and antique copper? I’ve tried all my camera settings in natural and artificial light but he still looks boring and just ick.
I made the store one of my homepages so I always see new stuff…lol I don’t have a problem or anything…
I can’t wait to see the pic…or to get mine…well both. I love the fledgling pose, and everything looks great in silver 🙂
What about grab bag young dragons or fledgling dragons? Those are about the same size, right? Grab Bag fledgling dragons would be amazing!!! I might die of happiness if that happened, I love the little smiley, mischievous face on the fledgling. Squeak?
LoL can’t believe I never saw this topic before…
I read it and write it, but only for series that make me crazy waiting for new releases…Like Kim Harrison’s Hollows books. If you read Hollows fanfic you’ve read me 🙂Just got my silver mother dragon. I can’t believe how fast you guys fill orders and get things shipped, your like dragon genies or something 😀
That’s where I got mine. I love that place, everything from there smells so good lol.
Just got my first sand dragon, the curlie, and WOW. I see why so many people love it now. I didn’t think it would be a favorite color of mine because it’s a lighter color…but WOW. He is sitting on my desk now instead of in my cabinent lol. SQUEAK sand color as a production color! The blue and the creamy, soft brown look so nice together. and the darker browns on the face make him look like a super cute badger or something. SQUEAK SAND! SQUEAK
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