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WME: Breeding

Postby .Ghost. » Mon May 18, 2015 8:55 am

Breeding done for Flicka!
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Owner: Flicka
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Gender: Stallion
Age: Less than 1 year
Coat color: Slate grullo
Projected height: 13hh
Parents: Donatello x Stardust
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby Copper96 » Mon May 18, 2015 9:13 am

Ooooo what a handsome baby stally you have Flicka! I knew he was a Donatello baby from the moment i saw him, Congrats and welcome to the family you've got yourself such a handsome colt i could just steal him away, Donatello is definitely proud!
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby The Mean Kitty » Mon May 18, 2015 11:00 am

I knew this was Donatello baby... forgot you said you ordered this foal Flicka! They turned out even more gorgeous then I imagined! :D Congrats!
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby Flicka » Mon May 18, 2015 11:13 am

well... not what I expected. Slate grullo eh? So is that color what don and dust would look kinda like if they were less green? or was this a natural breeding color from the color calculator? im not too familar with how coat colors work with horses.

Hmmm let me search around for a better name then what I currently came up with.
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby saorsa » Mon May 18, 2015 4:51 pm

Vincent has a half brother :3
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby Flicka » Tue May 19, 2015 3:47 am

Jaydoge wrote:
Flicka wrote:well... not what I expected. Slate grullo eh? So is that color what don and dust would look kinda like if they were less green? or was this a natural breeding color from the color calculator? im not too familar with how coat colors work with horses.

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This is the natural color for a slate grullo horse, no need to double check it.


no that's not what i mean, what I mean is stardust and Donatello were green colored equids. I know this is the realistic color for a slate grullo. What I am trying to understand is how I got it. I was asking ghost how they got that color, because I dont know what color dust and don would be realistically.

So what im wanting to also know is if this is the natural outcome of the two. It doesn't say if it is, and I dont know what colors the parents would be considered to figure it out on my own. That is why I am asking ghost.
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby horsy1050 » Tue May 19, 2015 5:44 am

Flicka wrote:
Jaydoge wrote:
Flicka wrote:well... not what I expected. Slate grullo eh? So is that color what don and dust would look kinda like if they were less green? or was this a natural breeding color from the color calculator? im not too familar with how coat colors work with horses.

Hmmm let me search around for a better name then what I currently came up with.


This is the natural color for a slate grullo horse, no need to double check it.


no that's not what i mean, what I mean is stardust and Donatello were green colored equids. I know this is the realistic color for a slate grullo. What I am trying to understand is how I got it. I was asking ghost how they got that color, because I dont know what color dust and don would be realistically.

So what im wanting to also know is if this is the natural outcome of the two. It doesn't say if it is, and I dont know what colors the parents would be considered to figure it out on my own. That is why I am asking ghost.


Just as there are no blue equids there are no green equids.

Ghost did the right thing correcting colours.

I like to think all artists fix the inaccuracies of older equids when they breed.
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby Flicka » Tue May 19, 2015 8:53 am

horsy1050 wrote: Just as there are no blue equids there are no green equids.

Ghost did the right thing correcting colours.

I like to think all artists fix the inaccuracies of older equids when they breed.


Guys I am asking GHOST! and I would appreciate it if GHOST would answer me. Because these aren't the answers to my question and it's just spamming up the page. I am asking the staff member directly that made the equid themselves, who is the only person who actually knows how they did the colors and what made them decide. I would appreciate it if you all back off and let the person I am speaking to address me themselves and tell me their reasons.

If that is the reason fine, but I want to hear it from ghost themselves. Thank you.
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby .Ghost. » Tue May 19, 2015 9:08 am

I think Horsy summed it up rather well, but I'll give you a reply as well, since you need it.
I couldn't pass on the green tones in the breeding since it simply isn't natural, WMEs have changed a lot during the time they've existed. Both parents were handled as different types of grullo since one actually was listed as a grullo and one looked closer to grullo than anything, hence the outcome of the breeding; a slate grullo.
Whenever I make breedings, no matter the pairing I'm given, I try to make the base look as realistic and natural as possible, I'm positive all artists are. And this is what I deemed fit the pairing.

Hope that answers your questions?
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Re: WME: Breeding

Postby Kitsyn » Fri May 22, 2015 1:11 pm

Pretty colt ^^ love the quip placement!

Don't know how you see green, do you mean olive? Might just be your screen resolution at a low setting. Donatello and Stardust look "fine" to me xP
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