This is an odd question, but how do you guys go about raising fandergs? I only have four (in my "Mankai" tab), so I'd like some help for future reference.
TOPIC | Fandergs
This is an odd question, but how do you guys go about raising fandergs? I only have four (in my "Mankai" tab), so I'd like some help for future reference.
I have this one!
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I don't know exactly what you mean by "raising".
When I design fandragons, I like to make them visually match the source material as well as possible, but there are various ways to do this.
For instance, if the character is a light-skinned human, you could try to get a dragon with a similar primary, such as cream or ivory. But I think it tends to look better if you base the dragon's colors off of the character's clothes and hair. That's just one of several choices to make.
When I design fandragons, I like to make them visually match the source material as well as possible, but there are various ways to do this.
For instance, if the character is a light-skinned human, you could try to get a dragon with a similar primary, such as cream or ivory. But I think it tends to look better if you base the dragon's colors off of the character's clothes and hair. That's just one of several choices to make.
I don't know exactly what you mean by "raising".
When I design fandragons, I like to make them visually match the source material as well as possible, but there are various ways to do this.
For instance, if the character is a light-skinned human, you could try to get a dragon with a similar primary, such as cream or ivory. But I think it tends to look better if you base the dragon's colors off of the character's clothes and hair. That's just one of several choices to make.
When I design fandragons, I like to make them visually match the source material as well as possible, but there are various ways to do this.
For instance, if the character is a light-skinned human, you could try to get a dragon with a similar primary, such as cream or ivory. But I think it tends to look better if you base the dragon's colors off of the character's clothes and hair. That's just one of several choices to make.
@CCandyDragon
I have a full on fandragon lair myself, all my dragons are based off of a character XD
Not sure what you mean by raising, but what I usually do is this:
Step 1:
Me: Wow, I want another fandragon... okay lets make an X, they should be 'this' species and 'that' gender with general 'these' colors lets scour the AH *goes looking, finds a dragon in colors I can work with, preferably in the right elements and species, tho it varies depending on what I find
Step 2:
Okay, now I have a dragon, lets name them properly, find out if I should rearrange their genes, and make a morphology file
Step 3:
goes to search engine and finds a good picture of character, before sitting for several hours in the dressing room, planning the perfect outfit, before saving the dressing room look just in case
Step 4:
Write down all the things you need to buy for the new dragon in its own excel sheet so you have it all in one place
Step 5:
Give dragon a familiar, go to bio, find a nice quote of the character, make sure to add who said it originally and what fandom they are from, find a nice fanart picture to put up, give credit to artist if you can find a name, and lastly add a widget picture of the planned finished design from the dressing room so everyone can see their full potential
Step 6:
Rinse and repeat for way to many dragons
I have a full on fandragon lair myself, all my dragons are based off of a character XD
Not sure what you mean by raising, but what I usually do is this:
Step 1:
Me: Wow, I want another fandragon... okay lets make an X, they should be 'this' species and 'that' gender with general 'these' colors lets scour the AH *goes looking, finds a dragon in colors I can work with, preferably in the right elements and species, tho it varies depending on what I find
Step 2:
Okay, now I have a dragon, lets name them properly, find out if I should rearrange their genes, and make a morphology file
Step 3:
goes to search engine and finds a good picture of character, before sitting for several hours in the dressing room, planning the perfect outfit, before saving the dressing room look just in case
Step 4:
Write down all the things you need to buy for the new dragon in its own excel sheet so you have it all in one place
Step 5:
Give dragon a familiar, go to bio, find a nice quote of the character, make sure to add who said it originally and what fandom they are from, find a nice fanart picture to put up, give credit to artist if you can find a name, and lastly add a widget picture of the planned finished design from the dressing room so everyone can see their full potential
Step 6:
Rinse and repeat for way to many dragons
@CCandyDragon
I have a full on fandragon lair myself, all my dragons are based off of a character XD
Not sure what you mean by raising, but what I usually do is this:
Step 1:
Me: Wow, I want another fandragon... okay lets make an X, they should be 'this' species and 'that' gender with general 'these' colors lets scour the AH *goes looking, finds a dragon in colors I can work with, preferably in the right elements and species, tho it varies depending on what I find
Step 2:
Okay, now I have a dragon, lets name them properly, find out if I should rearrange their genes, and make a morphology file
Step 3:
goes to search engine and finds a good picture of character, before sitting for several hours in the dressing room, planning the perfect outfit, before saving the dressing room look just in case
Step 4:
Write down all the things you need to buy for the new dragon in its own excel sheet so you have it all in one place
Step 5:
Give dragon a familiar, go to bio, find a nice quote of the character, make sure to add who said it originally and what fandom they are from, find a nice fanart picture to put up, give credit to artist if you can find a name, and lastly add a widget picture of the planned finished design from the dressing room so everyone can see their full potential
Step 6:
Rinse and repeat for way to many dragons
I have a full on fandragon lair myself, all my dragons are based off of a character XD
Not sure what you mean by raising, but what I usually do is this:
Step 1:
Me: Wow, I want another fandragon... okay lets make an X, they should be 'this' species and 'that' gender with general 'these' colors lets scour the AH *goes looking, finds a dragon in colors I can work with, preferably in the right elements and species, tho it varies depending on what I find
Step 2:
Okay, now I have a dragon, lets name them properly, find out if I should rearrange their genes, and make a morphology file
Step 3:
goes to search engine and finds a good picture of character, before sitting for several hours in the dressing room, planning the perfect outfit, before saving the dressing room look just in case
Step 4:
Write down all the things you need to buy for the new dragon in its own excel sheet so you have it all in one place
Step 5:
Give dragon a familiar, go to bio, find a nice quote of the character, make sure to add who said it originally and what fandom they are from, find a nice fanart picture to put up, give credit to artist if you can find a name, and lastly add a widget picture of the planned finished design from the dressing room so everyone can see their full potential
Step 6:
Rinse and repeat for way to many dragons