Is there any apparel that would suit a fandragon who's a sculptor (medium unspecified)? The closest I can think of is those bonecarver clay jars, and they have big cracks in them so probably not the best for a master artist. (Or possibly the gilded compass, but it looks kinda weird on f imps. Then again, it looks weird on everyone).
TOPIC | dressing up a sculptor dragon
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Is there any apparel that would suit a fandragon who's a sculptor (medium unspecified)? The closest I can think of is those bonecarver clay jars, and they have big cracks in them so probably not the best for a master artist. (Or possibly the gilded compass, but it looks kinda weird on f imps. Then again, it looks weird on everyone).
I would think the gardener belts would work well, as the trowels resemble some clay sculpting tools?
[item=Hydrating Garden Belt]
I would think the gardener belts would work well, as the trowels resemble some clay sculpting tools?
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This is my sculptor, if that helps any. I really like the gem trader for it
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/dressing-room/dummy?breed=7&gender=0&skin=0&apparel=1223,32989,32990,835,20548,32407&xt=dressing.png[/img]
Metallurgist's Forgetools might work, if they weren't so darn expensive; Cairnstone Carry is also a little on the pricey side, but much less so, and comes with something the dragon could've carved theirself and a possible chisel-esque object in one! There's also the Runebead (and Blackwood) necklaces with wooden beads as a sort of miniature sculpture; if you're into ceramics, the tea sets' Tray and Cups are pretty much perfect! And as a final note, an Ice Pick might just make a nice tool in general.
Edit: Missed the F Imp note. Apparel examples were placed on the M Spiral mannequin for ease of viewing (Carry and Forgetools overlap on some breeds).
Metallurgist's Forgetools might work, if they weren't so darn expensive; Cairnstone Carry is also a little on the pricey side, but much less so, and comes with something the dragon could've carved theirself and a possible chisel-esque object in one! There's also the Runebead (and Blackwood) necklaces with wooden beads as a sort of miniature sculpture; if you're into ceramics, the tea sets' Tray and Cups are pretty much perfect! And as a final note, an Ice Pick might just make a nice tool in general.
Edit: Missed the F Imp note. Apparel examples were placed on the M Spiral mannequin for ease of viewing (Carry and Forgetools overlap on some breeds).
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omg this is so cute
I like the idea of a Squire's Beret/Poet's Tam/Laureate's Cap on an artisan dragon, fwiw? Might make a dress-up later.
I like the idea of a Squire's Beret/Poet's Tam/Laureate's Cap on an artisan dragon, fwiw? Might make a dress-up later.
[item=bubblespirit jug] it's an intact clay jar, and it's full of slip to boot!
maybe [item=flameforger crucible] could be their kiln, and [item=loamy garden apron] could be their clay-stained art shirt, of which i have too damn many, thanks to the guy who told me crayola markers would wash out of fabric
maybe could be their kiln, and could be their clay-stained art shirt, of which i have too damn many, thanks to the guy who told me crayola markers would wash out of fabric
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