• C r y a o t i c • wrote:Cali Spaniel wrote:WASSAP wrote:Probably suggested before, but I'd like to see the following:
Chiwuaua with big ears (sort of like the staff chinese crested dog but different)
Battery powered animals! Like those retro toys from the 70's with the battery hatch on the tummy! Though it would probably be a good idea to avoid the "battery on the back" design approach, you can still add touches that make them look mechanical without roboticising them. Can be done with any animal!
Magnified weaved textured. Each pet has a unique cloth weave pattern with added decorative trims between the darker top coat. You can vary the trim pattern to achieve unique results!
Fading banded markings! A little different from the usual banded markings, these start with solid colors and break up into bands that get thinner and thinner. Works wonders for legs and tails! Careful use of colors is a must!
Rotting wood designs. Pets that start with usual wood colors but start to develope graying in spots and holes! Can work really well as deep rich colors can be found on decaying wood.
"Paul Bunyan" oversize surprise! Ever so slightly enlarged newborns that grow up to be the biggest pets on the site! Sure you might have trouble amassing that many wigs and being unable to use most decorations. But the size more than makes up for it! Think water colored country colors to match the storybook esque.
Sharp pets! Ouch! Pets that have metallic colors and sharp edges! Some develop dull edges or cracks as they age. Just watch those fingers!
Bomb Pups! Black, shiny, and a tail fuse that is lit during their 2nd stage. Will they pop? Release smoke? Bedazzle you with colors? Or will you get a dud or two? Light em up and see!
I support all of these, very interesting concepts!
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WASSAP wrote:Probably suggested before, but I'd like to see the following:
Chiwuaua with big ears (sort of like the staff chinese crested dog but different)
Battery powered animals! Like those retro toys from the 70's with the battery hatch on the tummy! Though it would probably be a good idea to avoid the "battery on the back" design approach, you can still add touches that make them look mechanical without roboticising them. Can be done with any animal!
Magnified weaved textured. Each pet has a unique cloth weave pattern with added decorative trims between the darker top coat. You can vary the trim pattern to achieve unique results!
Fading banded markings! A little different from the usual banded markings, these start with solid colors and break up into bands that get thinner and thinner. Works wonders for legs and tails! Careful use of colors is a must!
Rotting wood designs. Pets that start with usual wood colors but start to develope graying in spots and holes! Can work really well as deep rich colors can be found on decaying wood.
"Paul Bunyan" oversize surprise! Ever so slightly enlarged newborns that grow up to be the biggest pets on the site! Sure you might have trouble amassing that many wigs and being unable to use most decorations. But the size more than makes up for it! Think water colored country colors to match the storybook esque.
Sharp pets! Ouch! Pets that have metallic colors and sharp edges! Some develop dull edges or cracks as they age. Just watch those fingers!
Bomb Pups! Black, shiny, and a tail fuse that is lit during their 2nd stage. Will they pop? Release smoke? Bedazzle you with colors? Or will you get a dud or two? Light em up and see!
pine tar wolf wrote:A racoon fox litter. Normal racoon, and also a red panda as an uncommon outcome.
cupcake_foxy wrote:WASSAP wrote:Probably suggested before, but I'd like to see the following:
Chiwuaua with big ears (sort of like the staff chinese crested dog but different)
Battery powered animals! Like those retro toys from the 70's with the battery hatch on the tummy! Though it would probably be a good idea to avoid the "battery on the back" design approach, you can still add touches that make them look mechanical without roboticising them. Can be done with any animal!
Magnified weaved textured. Each pet has a unique cloth weave pattern with added decorative trims between the darker top coat. You can vary the trim pattern to achieve unique results!
Fading banded markings! A little different from the usual banded markings, these start with solid colors and break up into bands that get thinner and thinner. Works wonders for legs and tails! Careful use of colors is a must!
Rotting wood designs. Pets that start with usual wood colors but start to develope graying in spots and holes! Can work really well as deep rich colors can be found on decaying wood.
"Paul Bunyan" oversize surprise! Ever so slightly enlarged newborns that grow up to be the biggest pets on the site! Sure you might have trouble amassing that many wigs and being unable to use most decorations. But the size more than makes up for it! Think water colored country colors to match the storybook esque.
Sharp pets! Ouch! Pets that have metallic colors and sharp edges! Some develop dull edges or cracks as they age. Just watch those fingers!
Bomb Pups! Black, shiny, and a tail fuse that is lit during their 2nd stage. Will they pop? Release smoke? Bedazzle you with colors? Or will you get a dud or two? Light em up and see!
support!!
cupcake_foxy wrote:WASSAP wrote:Probably suggested before, but I'd like to see the following:
Chiwuaua with big ears (sort of like the staff chinese crested dog but different)
Battery powered animals! Like those retro toys from the 70's with the battery hatch on the tummy! Though it would probably be a good idea to avoid the "battery on the back" design approach, you can still add touches that make them look mechanical without roboticising them. Can be done with any animal!
Magnified weaved textured. Each pet has a unique cloth weave pattern with added decorative trims between the darker top coat. You can vary the trim pattern to achieve unique results!
Fading banded markings! A little different from the usual banded markings, these start with solid colors and break up into bands that get thinner and thinner. Works wonders for legs and tails! Careful use of colors is a must!
Rotting wood designs. Pets that start with usual wood colors but start to develope graying in spots and holes! Can work really well as deep rich colors can be found on decaying wood.
"Paul Bunyan" oversize surprise! Ever so slightly enlarged newborns that grow up to be the biggest pets on the site! Sure you might have trouble amassing that many wigs and being unable to use most decorations. But the size more than makes up for it! Think water colored country colors to match the storybook esque.
Sharp pets! Ouch! Pets that have metallic colors and sharp edges! Some develop dull edges or cracks as they age. Just watch those fingers!
Bomb Pups! Black, shiny, and a tail fuse that is lit during their 2nd stage. Will they pop? Release smoke? Bedazzle you with colors? Or will you get a dud or two? Light em up and see!
support!!
210645 wrote:Origami themed pets?
PopOrPop wrote:maybe sitting cats like this?:
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