Kat
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Post by Kat on Sept 3, 2010 17:21:38 GMT -8
Alright, so with all the excitement involving the eggs and the hatching, I was thinking about the first clutch. And I was like--dude, we should all design the eggs and hatchlings for the first clutch! So do it here. There will be lineart and cookies! And I think if people needed help making egg images, maybe those people could just write descriptions and those of us who can do eggs can make them?
So yessss, people, have at it.
Oh, there is egg line art: here
And I think someone has it with shadows? As a PNG? I have one with a transparent egg part and white background as a PNG if someone wanted that.
And hatchling lineart: here
Oh, and the color blender: here I'll start, I suppose.
The Unsullied Core - Average sized for a core egg, The Unsullied Core is without a doubt the plainest egg in the clutch. White colors the entire egg, and it possesses the coloration and appearance of a common poultry egg. While its siblings are bright and colorful, the Unsullied Core enjoys its plainness, and it holds itself high and inert. It is a proud egg, but it keeps to itself off on the edge of the nesting sands, so that it remains respectful of the space which should separate it between it and its superior siblings. Even though it is rather isolated, The Unsullied Core does not mind its loneliness. It finds great comfort in sitting in the correct location for its place and position. LARGE SIZE
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zeis
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Post by zeis on Sept 19, 2010 17:04:48 GMT -8
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‡§åkørü‡
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Random Acts of Cannibalism: done dirt cheap.
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Post by ‡§åkørü‡ on Sept 19, 2010 18:04:29 GMT -8
The Cheerful Dwarf - Perhaps it's not the brightest or prettiest egg in the clutch, but the Cheerful Dwarf lives up to its name. Its green stripes are warm and comforting, and it sits very close to the other eggs, leaning a little bit towards them as though it wants to help. The yellow bands on it are very bright, giving it an air of indestructible joy, and there's something about the way it's tilted that implies it takes a great interest in its surroundings. Its surface is also quite shiny, and reflects a lot of light, which could be why it's squished into the shadow of a larger egg. Also, all of the stripes on this green egg look a bit like they're smiling. INSIDE WAS:Baby Aburoqaph. Enough said. [/center]
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Birdy
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I wanna eat her up! And I don't even like avacados.
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Post by Birdy on Sept 19, 2010 19:57:19 GMT -8
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