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Forum Index > News and Announcements > Nytekrie Revamp Final Stages
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Bluberries
Level 70
Warden of Umbra
Joined: 2/16/2018
Threads: 14
Posts: 115
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 6:20 PM Post #131
I like them! Very owl-like and much more detailed than before. I only have a few of these pets in my barns, but I cant wait to see what the colors look like. Great work!
Bunne
Level 70
Fancy Pants
Joined: 8/2/2018
Threads: 40
Posts: 862
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 6:21 PM Post #132
They look so amazing! You guys did great work, truly!

I see other people are mentioning the "pinecone" in the tail xD I do still see it. I'm wondering if you shade the center feathers with the brown like you did with all the other wing/tail feathers, it should help? It is weird to me that those are the only feathers that aren't tipped like the others. I did a very quick mock up here, to show my suggestion:



I think it helps break up the recognizable shape and is more in line with the other wing/tail feathers.

Also, I just noticed the male and female wings are shaded/color blocked differently? The female has a nice gray-blue-brown gradient. In the male's 2nd and 3rd row of wing feathers, the blue is missing or inconsistent, so there isn't much gradient. I think the brown tipping is too much on those rows of feathers in the male, which is leaving no room for the blue gradient. The tail feathers seem to be missing the blue gradient as well, this might further help the issue above?

Looking further, a lot of the feather tipping is inconsistent. The females back legs need more brown tipping on the feathers. In the male back leg, the first row of feathers gets lost because it doesn't have tipping. On the male tail between the wing and back leg, it needs a little tipping on the fluff, to match the female's tail.

The male's arm/shoulder line needs a couple feather fluffs to break up the solid line (like the female has).

I really hope this all makes sense, I am not a digital artist so I don't know the correct terms. Thanks!
Edited By Bunne on 4/24/2020 at 6:53 PM.
Laninafresa
Level 70
Trickster
Joined: 6/20/2018
Threads: 35
Posts: 248
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 6:30 PM Post #133
Very nice!
Cececat
Level 75
Shadow of the Moon
Joined: 4/25/2017
Threads: 184
Posts: 3,630
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 7:14 PM Post #134
The changes to the eyes make all the difference. I'm obsessed. I also love how the feathers are less uniform now, they look fluffier and less stiff than before and I'm all for it. The pinecone tail is also growing on me so I'm ecstatic for these new changes to be implemented!

I also would like to note the shading on the male's wings. The first couple of rows have way more brown on them than the female, and the blue-gray is almost missing. I prefer the female with the nicely blended and even colors. Its the same with the tail, the female tail is a lot darker with less brown on the tips and more yellow and gray where the male has almost no gray and it shades from yellow straight to a light brown.
Edited By Cececat7275 on 4/24/2020 at 7:18 PM.
Sookiejane
Level 70
The Tender
Joined: 1/20/2020
Threads: 5
Posts: 50
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 7:20 PM Post #135
These are absolutely lovely and I would love to have my stables full of them! I am not an artist and I am pretty sure my Kindergartner can draw better than me, so I am not one to critique every little thing. I just really enjoy what I see and appreciate the art and all of the effort put in!

I also look forward to Faelora as well since they are a favorite of mine!

Thank you all for your hard work!
Aerii
Level 75
Trickster
Joined: 10/12/2018
Threads: 96
Posts: 2,968
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 7:48 PM Post #136
I will only say, that like always, I will be happy with whatever the end result is. I love the idea of the species and am not obsessed with perfection. If anymore changes were to be made, I would say to go with Scath's. They bring the species to a new height and make them absolutely perfect. ^-^

Keep up the amazing work, both to Krin and Fai for the vision, and the artist for the wonderful artwork. <3
Watercolors
Level 74
The Artistic
Joined: 1/29/2015
Threads: 132
Posts: 2,481
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 8:33 PM Post #137
Aaaaaahhhh <333 i love them! So excited to see babies!
Just wondering, why is the females eye color different from the males? >.> in both updates this happened and it seems so strange
Edited By Watercolors on 4/24/2020 at 8:33 PM.
Nabiki
Level 62
Majestic Brewmistress
Joined: 6/6/2014
Threads: 96
Posts: 1,700
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 8:41 PM Post #138
Link: https://www.sylestia.com/forums/?thread=87994&page=11#103
Author: Jemadar
Time Posted: 4/22/2020 at 9:10 AM
[quote=2123979]
As someone who lives around pine trees, the interior of the tail does look like pine cones. The image you posted contained all sorts of shapes, but they were all dried pinecones, meaning that they have the seeds ready to drop off. Non-dried pinecones look much more like the interior of the tails.

However, it also does look like the teasel as well, something can look like multiple things to multiple people.
Green pine cones are clamped closed, no flaring at all.

The closest you get is in spring, from the tips of pine branches when they start to pollinate or in mid-summer when the cones first begin to form: Whether it is a true pine, a fir, a spruce or a cedar. I've spent a lot of the last forty years in forests, both deciduous and coniferous, trust me, I do know what I'm talking about. And I can pull the images with the correct tree for the right off the web.

Baby cone just beginning to form


Douglas Fir Cone (this is the closest possibility and it's not a pine.)

Green Douglas Fir Cone

Green Scots Pine Cone

Green Cedar Cone

Mature Cedar Cone


This is a small sampling of course, but one of the things that all conifers have in common is that green cones are locked up tight, no feathering effect at all.

Whereas Teasel, whether it is green or dried, does have the visual effect under discussion.
Edited By Nabiki on 4/24/2020 at 8:47 PM.
Ampratt
Level 70
Guardian
Joined: 2/26/2013
Threads: 3
Posts: 42
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 10:23 PM Post #139
Oh, I like these so much better now!
SpaceElf1
Level 75
Ghost Writer
Joined: 9/17/2014
Threads: 673
Posts: 12,891
Posted: 4/24/2020 at 10:34 PM Post #140
Darn it darn it darn it!!!

Up until this point I had successfully resisted collecting Nytekries!

*throws tantrum*

Different subject: Three--no four!--cheers for Faelora re-vamp!

*gets run over by herd of celebrating Faeloras*
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