by hypersomnia. » Sun Apr 20, 2025 3:25 pm
Estimated Growth Date: Autogrown
Breeding Date: 4/19/2025
Adult Height: [20-17 in] Rolled 17 in
Adult Weight: [42-35 lbs] Rolled 35 lbs
Color: Lilac and Red Blanket with Mask, Irish White, and Rainfall
Genotype: asat bb ccch dd EmEm hh ii kyky mm sisi Trst UU LL
Ourania x Tealight | Pairing 1
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by hypersomnia. » Mon Apr 21, 2025 5:46 am
Version 1:

I tried implementing some fur texture in the second version. I would love some feedback on which fur texture looks better! I think I may have overdone it a bit.
I also wasn't super happy with the face, so I updated to have more of a defined mask (and look more like the original puppy version).
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by Griffin Torrens » Tue Apr 22, 2025 6:37 am
Genetics: genotype is very particular on capital letters, the red should be Ccch! As explained on pup one it can only be EmE and sisw or Ssi. Final wording would be "Masked Lilac and Red Blanket Extreme Irish/Minimal White Rainfall"
Design: You're almost perfect with the blanket again! However the entire back should be lilac, and the red would appear on the back side of the arms and a bit on the chest. Version 1s face wash incorrect as you posted out but the current version looks pretty good! As for your white, it's looking very patchy and more like harlequin on the likes. You can have multiple spots of white but it isn't the most common, especially for Irish. To match the genes you might be best changing it to minimal white and keeping the face, tail and paws and leaving just one spot on the chest? Just a suggestion! I definitely think texture brings it to life more! Usually we only do a few patches here and there rather than all, so keep experimenting and see what works for you!
I personally find lilac and red/dark red the hardest colour combo to work with oof, you've chosen a nice warm lilac which works! Your red is looking a little too pink however, the parent Tealight is a good example of a red shade! Oh and that's super pretty rainfall <3
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