Faerie and Pink Grarrl
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Ehhh...pink. Whatever.
I think they had a great idea going but they didn't quite execute it right, I mean if wasn't so chubby the horns might actually look rather elegant on it. Grarrl's need to look strong and powerful - not lazy
The colours are fine IMO but I love Misstress Morbids redo's of the colour scheme ^^
I think they had a great idea going but they didn't quite execute it right, I mean if wasn't so chubby the horns might actually look rather elegant on it. Grarrl's need to look strong and powerful - not lazy
The colours are fine IMO but I love Misstress Morbids redo's of the colour scheme ^^
I don't like orange or barbie pink, so this pet isn't doing a lot for me. I do like the fact that the transition from pink to orange is quite natural- the same speckled look that the techo has. And they didn't give it translucent wispy wings, which was a wise move.
There's something about the happy pose that looks wrong, though.
I think it's perhaps the sleazy expression on the face. Oh, and the feet there really bug me. I'm also not a fan of the horns or wispy whiskers.
Interestingly, the head shape seems to have changed from the non-redraw grarrls, too- it's much more squared off. Seems to be a bit of a trend.
There's something about the happy pose that looks wrong, though.
I think it's perhaps the sleazy expression on the face. Oh, and the feet there really bug me. I'm also not a fan of the horns or wispy whiskers.
Interestingly, the head shape seems to have changed from the non-redraw grarrls, too- it's much more squared off. Seems to be a bit of a trend.
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I'm actually quite impressed by the faerie grarrl. When I first saw it I didn't really like it, but it seems to suffer from "'happy pose'-itis" like many pets do, and the other poses are a LOT better.
That said, I'm not sure if it's the type of pet for me as it lacks the fluidity and elegance of the faerie peophin and techo, but that said, it would be very difficult to give that to the grarrl, so as far as faerie grarrls go, this is the best I could really expect.
That said, I'm not sure if it's the type of pet for me as it lacks the fluidity and elegance of the faerie peophin and techo, but that said, it would be very difficult to give that to the grarrl, so as far as faerie grarrls go, this is the best I could really expect.
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How the heck can a flying T-rex have fluidity?Madge wrote: That said, I'm not sure if it's the type of pet for me as it lacks the fluidity and elegance of the faerie peophin and techo, but that said, it would be very difficult to give that to the grarrl, so as far as faerie grarrls go, this is the best I could really expect.
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Ohh. This is pretty nice for a Faerie Grarrl :O Jessibean told me "Hey, did you see that there's a Faerie Grarrl?" and my first thought was "... uh oh." XD;
That said, the happy pose bothers me, too :/ It definitely looks either high, or sleazy. I wouldn't be able to look at that all the time >_>; Otherwise though, the rest of the poses are very well-done and nice, and I don't mind the pink and orange color scheme. Yay Faerie Grarrl not being a wings-pasted-on disaster!
Oh yeah, and the Pink Grarrl. Uh.. yay pink?
That said, the happy pose bothers me, too :/ It definitely looks either high, or sleazy. I wouldn't be able to look at that all the time >_>; Otherwise though, the rest of the poses are very well-done and nice, and I don't mind the pink and orange color scheme. Yay Faerie Grarrl not being a wings-pasted-on disaster!
Oh yeah, and the Pink Grarrl. Uh.. yay pink?
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I think I can see where they were going with the Faerie, but honestly why dos a reptile have feathers? It doesn't effect me much- Magar is staying blue unless he becomes a key character in my stories, and he probably won't.
Pink could have been more pink. The color looks just a little too violet for me.
Pink could have been more pink. The color looks just a little too violet for me.
Well, they think that tyrannosaurus had feathers now.TraditionsRule wrote:I think I can see where they were going with the Faerie, but honestly why dos a reptile have feathers? It doesn't effect me much- Magar is staying blue unless he becomes a key character in my stories, and he probably won't.
Pink could have been more pink. The color looks just a little too violet for me.
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Oi, they should just stop the research now before my world as I know it comes to an end. I loved dinos as a kid and wanted to be a fossil digger person but if they want to say they had wings, I'll pass.Aqua wrote:Well, they think that tyrannosaurus had feathers now.TraditionsRule wrote:I think I can see where they were going with the Faerie, but honestly why dos a reptile have feathers? It doesn't effect me much- Magar is staying blue unless he becomes a key character in my stories, and he probably won't.
Pink could have been more pink. The color looks just a little too violet for me.
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Oh, sorry! I assumed they were going to say wings that were some kind of material that wouldn't be able to survive fossilization (I thinks that's what they call/say it). Still, it takes away the image I've always had in my head, and a huge monster that's really tall/scary/OMG having feathers doesn't seem as terrifing to me.Cheese wrote:Nobody's saying they had wings. Just feathers.
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