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I personally prefer realistic wolves. I even made a pack for them
~SpiritPack~ (Realistic) ! You should check it out XD But that's
just me... Well, hope ya vote!
Floof, WolvenSpirit (anole04)
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I believe this goes in the Game Discussion section of the forum Ms. Be a bit more aware of where ye' post yer threads in the future.
Also, I'll PM ye' as to how to get a picture in yer signature, ehheh. Unless someone beats me to it.
Gettin' back on topic, I personally prefer the more semi-realistic/realistic preferences via character appearance. However that's just my general taste. When it comes to one's species, I can be rather lenient as long as the species is considered fair and has its strong points as well as weaknesses whether it be a biblical creature (such as a demonic entity), a mythological being, or even somethin' that members have made up themselves. It matters not to me as my fursona, Vespian, is a species a good friend of mine has solely created called a Kruziik Nahlrii.
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i like neon most, gray/brown/white/black animals is sometimes a little boring, like, atleast you could have a LITTLE of ONE non-realistic color
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As noted above this does indeed belong in game discussion. Moving eet for chu. ^^
As for me character wise, I kinda go for semi realistic and such. Not really any bright or unusual colors but different enough to no longer be classed as realistic as shown by my fursona in my siggy and avatar. c:
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Gotta say that I'm much the same as Genny here. Semi realistic patterns and colors and whatnot, but the occasional brighter or unnatural colors sort of makes characters more individual and unique in my opinion. Though I only make felines anymore come to think of it. Odd considering I used to make only canine character, but now if you tell me to make a canine character it takes me like half an hour and just kind of looks like a deformed potato. Sooo realistic felines for me.
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I usually prefer the realistic kind, but then again I do love creativity so some of my own characters aren't maybe neon, but not realistic either really. I'd say I'm more of the semi-realistic character ;3
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To me, I guess it just depends. From semi-realistic to unrealistic to realistic, really, I'd even make a Godly blobfish look kinda realistic. (True story, I already did. xD) But, still, it really depends on what kind of character I'm making here. Though, creativity is always the key for me! Neon? I'm pretty sure I don't make neon characters though, just to be a little more... on the creative side in colors, too. At least in my opinion. Though, I might have a few neon-ish characters...
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I prefer super realistic characters.
It will literally bother me so bad if everything about my character doesn't make legit sense- whether it be their breed, family relations, correct fur/eye/marking color according to its breed possibilities- stuff like that,.
I think way too into these things. XD
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What I prefer usually
Changes with my mood and what I feel like doing.
I usually stick the the Semi-Realistic- Realistic range
However my first character was actually a black wolf with
purple bubble markings named Wicked, she's evolved
into a black pelted, tiger striped gal with a Siamese
green tail tip and contacted slitted green eyes.
Due to Wolf's Rain I do enjoy realistic wolf Role Plays
Though when it comes to lions I have yet to find a pride
that follows the realistic guidelines of a lion pride, though
I still manage to make Realistic lions and Derp in Bonfire when
I'm bored. ;3; I also frolic around FH with many other Species
Such as Otters and Rabbits. o3o~
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I don't really use any of those styles all that often. I go with a more.. I guess 'punk look' you could say. The colors are usually rich, but no where near neon, and I do have several dark characters, but not 'emo' dark. And I suppose you could say some of them have a 'edgy' look about them? As for realistic.. I have a crocodile. But other then that, its either Cosplay (Transformers and Anime mostly), my own characters that aren't even realistic species (Spirits, dragons, griffons, original species, etc.), or the occasional 'I'm a semi realistic feline with red paws or pink eyes'. So overall I'd say I do a mix of just about everything.
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Realistic wolf and emo/demonic wolf. I like demonic things cause black, red, dark orange, and grey have never seemed scary to me these colors I somehow are scared of white, brown, and worn out brownish grey. I love realistic wolves though.
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Realistic colors with a spash of an unrealistic saturated color tends to be my preference.
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I usually prefer characters with realistic and natural colors. Most of my characters are semi-realistic, meaning that they have the realistic colors and patterns of the animal, but a few unrealistic details here and there.
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I've been going through some sad things as of late.
So, I've taken a liking to Darker, a bit Demonic Animals.
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As long as the colors mix, I'm completely fine with the character.
For example, unrealistic colors that mix (http://www.deviantart.com/art/I-wanted-a-sparkledog-110854967); unrealistic colors that don't mix (http://fav.me/d1jw1xj).
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I honestly like the realistic more, neon hurts me eyes
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I've got no problem at all with members who appear as neons (Or SparkleDogs and GlitterCats as I like to call 'em), but that appearance just doesn't appeal to me as it does to them.
You would probably find me as a realistic or semi-realistic feline or canine, if anything. Although, I like creating more auburnish color characters other than overused black and white. :I
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Me? I have no real objection to any of the stereotypes out there.
I just like characters that, uh. Characters that WORK? Ones where the markings match up nicely, colours suit each other, proportions suit each other, etc.
They can be whatever colour, type, species, whatever - but if the whole schematic works, I'm happy.
My only real pet peeve is the darker underfurs in comparison to pelt; it's always bothered my inner OCD for some reason. :3
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Honestly, realistic, semi-realistic and unrealistic don't matter to me as its the characters personality amd how they act that counts. Though if I had to choose, I would say that realistic and semi-realistic are good for strict roleplaying and the more unrealistic would just be a happy little fluff.
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I really like them all. Sometimes I like making hyper realistic animals and other times I put some pretty colors together and make some kinda fantasy canine/feline looking hybrid. Whatever floats your boat, though I may slightly prefer realistic and I usually join realistic/semi realistic RPs.
One thing I will say, I HATE the elitist users who harass other users for making characters that aren't /their/ taste. I remember I was in some big hyper-realistic wolf RP and they would just insult random passerbys all the time if they had an "unrealistic" look and man did that agitate me.
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To me, I guess it just depends. From semi-realistic to unrealistic to realistic, really, I'd even make a Godly blobfish look kinda realistic. (True story, I already did. xD) But, still, it really depends on what kind of character I'm making here. Though, creativity is always the key for me! Neon? I'm pretty sure I don't make neon characters though, just to be a little more... on the creative side in colors, too. At least in my opinion. Though, I might have a few neon-ish characters...
I agree with Hugrf, thats how I am with my characters. I believe that if you really want to be taken seriously with your characters you have to make them believable, a neon color here or there is fine as long as it has a reason of being there in like backstory or something. THOUGH I TOTALLY THINK THAT NEON CHARACTERS LOOK COOL AND STUFF, I AM NOT DISCRIMINATING ANYONE BECAUSE I USED TO DO IT TOO. I just want my characters to be believable and make sense and so I tend to avoid too much fantasy or neon features. Unless a good and sensible backstory is added, I prefer semi-realism and realistic characters. EXAMPLE : ( If I wanted to have a unicorn I just wouldn't make it bright pink, unicorn is fine though as a species, fantasy species does not apply to my realistic/semi-realism idea )
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I enjoy having a semi-realistic. Few can really pull off the realisticness of an animal; exact markings, true eyes, real personality. Its very hard. So, I perfer to be known as semi-realistic in looks, but non-realistic to realistic in acual roleplay. It depends greatly of what it is. If I am on Paran (A Serpent) then I am going to be rather unrealistic, but literate and without any powerplay.
but if I am on Faolan(yes I realize her name isn't too original) I am completely realistic in her being weak, due to being a loner, and colored her to be that of a Timber Wolf and I respond only using the body language.
Then my child I, Desdaemona. Then I relish in the semi-realistic-ness.
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Realistic anything. I'll create characters of all kinds of species, and even my own made-up species. In most cases, I prefer to work with natural colors. I may occasionally work with dulled-down unnatural colors, or even add neon accents, but it's pretty rare.
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Yay realistic wolves won!! If you need a pack contact anole04 by forum or ingame or send a request to ~SpiritPack~ (Realistic) ! I also like to add dulled accents everyonce in a while. The Alpha, Rue, Nasa verydulled slightly palish kinda darkish (lol) green over her eyes and on her tail tip so its not unrealistic
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Unrealistic to Realistic, usually somewhere inbetween. Efreya, Quill and Warrah are all imaginary creatures that are supposed to seem real (Nighthounds, Drakenwolves and Viperwolves, all of which are giant possums). Kai is the most realistic of my characters, with some necessary speculation because she's an extinct animal. Aurora is my most unrealistic, being a magical purple glowy wolf.
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I really don't mind unrealistic characters, as long as they have a backstory/belong to a species where that coloration makes sense ^^ Like maybe a character was in a lab/futuristic RP and because of the chemicals in them, maybe they have lime green eyes or something like that. As I said, it doesn't matter as long as there's a good story behind the unrealisticness.
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I usually tend to go for un-realistic, mainly because you can customize your character(s) the way you want to suit their personalities and appearance. Though realistic characters seem to be more "clean" with appearance it is still fun to dabble with your imagination when creating it.
I personally think it matters depending on what the creature/animal is when it comes to realism. If it was a lion, then I'd choose a cream/sandy gold colour. However, if it was a fox, then I would look up different breeds of fox and intentionally try to make the fox look like the fox on an image with default markings or using preset skills.
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I like making my chars look realistic, kinda hard to do that when one of your man chars is a robot.. And if you count an alien as realistic..
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I usually tend to go for un-realistic, mainly because you can customize your character(s) the way you want to suit their personalities and appearance. Though realistic characters seem to be more "clean" with appearance it is still fun to dabble with your imagination when creating it.
Cheers to this! <3
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I like characters with earthy moody colours. I guess it doesn't really matter though, if it looks good it looks good. Doe I do like them characters with "eye shadow" and those huskies with the "scarves".
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I never liked the look of neons. I prefer realistic wolves or semi realistic. Maybe that because I don't really like the feline model.
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I like semi-realistic or realistic, or neon. It doesn't matter to me really, as long as they are literate and make sense. Sadly, the majority of neon wolves/felines these days are illiterate..
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I prefer realistic to semi-realistic colors and markings based on the species. Obviously dragons and such are not going to be all browns and greys. I don't care much for using neon characters but I do have a few that I use on occasion.
I mean just look at my sig. That character is mistaken for a sparkle wolf/neon all the time and she's not even that bright! She's just an elemental is all. It really makes it difficult to recruit sometimes. And yes, my rp is literate. >.<
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Sadly, the majority of neon wolves/felines these days are illiterate..
Not entirely true, but I see your point. The term 'illiterate' is not really correct (though, sorry to say, I do use it too much). Neons are usually the possession of trolls, or people that find annoying others fun - this is the stereotype anyway. c:
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I am more of a happy gal, so i do neon stuff. Just look at my avatar RainbowSplatterz. Thats one random/crazy feline! Or my mascott, nothing in real life is truly that blue. (Not counting Birds.)
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