I didn't see any message on the forum and as far as I remember, TJ didn't mention it anywhere when I read the past posts. I don't know :( And to be honest, I didn't think of that at all! Oh no...
I'm wonderfully locked with 2 pretty lineaged Pinks, my first CB Winter (self-caught), 2 Papers (self-caught), 1 Cheese(self-caught) and my first CB Copper ever (Brown and self-caught). I don't think I've ever had so many rare eggs on my scroll at the same time before haha. They will not leave my scroll! (By the way, where can I find red Coppers? Brown is in Volcano biome, Green in Forest but I have no idea where the red ones appear, Alpine or Coast?)
Found the entry on Drag Cave Wiki, explaining the colours and biomes:
Fiona BlueFire further explained the colorations of the dragons:
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Actually, the colors are rainbow, verdigris and liver of sulfur. A rainbow patina on copper is achieved with heat. We decided to use that as the normal coloration of the dragons, rather than a shiny plain copper, mostly because we both liked how they looked so much.
Verdigris is another name for oxidized copper. If you look at the American Statue of Liberty, you see a fine example of verdigris. Salt and high humidity are conditions that speed up the oxidation. The Coast and the Jungle seemed like the places where those conditions would be found.
Liver of sulfur is an acid that can be applied to copper to create a particular coloration. In this case we chose it for places where conditions are particularly harsh, like the Volcanoes and the Desert.
Oh wow, that's pretty interesting. You can see how much work the spriter's put into their babies. Perhaps I should also take a look at the Wiki in terms of mating and the offspring's colors to learn more. I don't have any specific plans with Coppers - apart from having them on my scroll - but who knows, I might change my mind.
(And I totally went to the Jungle for a Green Copper because I needed to hunt in the cave more and caught a Silver instead*lays dying*)
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Date: 2014-01-04 02:22 pm (UTC)And to be honest, I didn't think of that at all! Oh no...
I'm wonderfully locked with 2 pretty lineaged Pinks, my first CB Winter (self-caught), 2 Papers (self-caught), 1 Cheese(self-caught) and my first CB Copper ever (Brown and self-caught). I don't think I've ever had so many rare eggs on my scroll at the same time before haha. They will not leave my scroll!
(By the way, where can I find red Coppers? Brown is in Volcano biome, Green in Forest but I have no idea where the red ones appear, Alpine or Coast?)
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Date: 2014-01-04 02:33 pm (UTC)As far as I know, you find green Coppers in Coast and Jungle, brown Coppers in Desert and Volcano, and red Coppers in Alpine and Forest.
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Date: 2014-01-04 03:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-01-04 03:51 pm (UTC)Fiona BlueFire further explained the colorations of the dragons:
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Actually, the colors are rainbow, verdigris and liver of sulfur. A rainbow patina on copper is achieved with heat. We decided to use that as the normal coloration of the dragons, rather than a shiny plain copper, mostly because we both liked how they looked so much.
Verdigris is another name for oxidized copper. If you look at the American Statue of Liberty, you see a fine example of verdigris. Salt and high humidity are conditions that speed up the oxidation. The Coast and the Jungle seemed like the places where those conditions would be found.
Liver of sulfur is an acid that can be applied to copper to create a particular coloration. In this case we chose it for places where conditions are particularly harsh, like the Volcanoes and the Desert.
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Date: 2014-01-05 04:45 am (UTC)Perhaps I should also take a look at the Wiki in terms of mating and the offspring's colors to learn more. I don't have any specific plans with Coppers - apart from having them on my scroll - but who knows, I might change my mind.
(And I totally went to the Jungle for a Green Copper because I needed to hunt in the cave more and caught a Silver instead*lays dying*)