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Published: 2013-04-25 18:47:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 1927; Favourites: 33; Downloads: 1
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Description The Venetian teapup (aka; teapup) and the Volstead butler (aka; butler) are not open breeds to create. Imports may only be created by Licensed Dealers, and pups may only be bred by Licensed Breeders.
Unauthorized Teapups must be culled, rendering these unusable!



Taupe. It's the color of the licorice porcelain and the brown up there. It's a shame I couldn't keep it (doesn't fit the theme), cause I like the sound of it~ Anyways, here we go!

Blue is dominant, followed by brown, followed by hazel, followed by green. Below the examples are the terms for the eye color in teapup speak. Heterochromia is blue on anything else, even genetic blue, as the heterochromic blue spots are caused by depigmentation (same can be said for tweed having brown, amber and blue; but teapups don't come in tweed/merle). Genetic blue is dominant; the blue by white spotting... is circumstantial.

The sclera (eye "whites") really is colored.

I was wondering what breed of rabbit the teapups would have ears of. I decided that it can be any. And I know that people are going to abuse that and give it angora ears, already. Anywho, the ears aren't actually carried high like that. They act like rose ears, rather. Rose ears can fully perk when a dog is attentive and stuff.

Remember this rule (from the breed color sheet)? Fantasy colors should not be used within DARPG; the fantasy colors are Herb (Green/Blue) and Lavender (Purple/Isabella). To use your teapups within the DARPG events, desaturate your colors until the green and purple are merely a tint, or appear as a color that would be used as natural. (Purple, for example, can be considerably more saturated and still be considered a natural design, just as blue. But a green tint to the fur is iffy.) Also remember that a dog in the DARPG wouldn't be sapient and probably wouldn't be preparing your tea, so they'd need to be toned down to logical levels. Everything else is okay, even the thumbs, though if you want to use Lundehund paws as a reference instead, you can do that.
Again, these guidelines are for preparing your dog for DARPG events. You can revert the changes for in-kennel purposes and stuff.
The has decided to allow teapups into the group. However, you should remember that if your teapup is a minty herb color, these should be desaturated to appear their genetic color (blue), and the lavender (isabella) should more closely resemble a purple-tinted isabella, rather than a purple. (I don't have to do it for you because it's simple enough to tweak.) You can do what you want in your kennel, but if it's a DARPG show (not FantasyDogArtRPG show), it should fit in with the other dogs~ These show pictures and those which fit into the realistic DARPG world will be allowed into the DARPG group!

Don't abuse it ^^

Retracted due to green eyes. I need to update this thing.


Materials: Paint Tool SAI, Photoshop CS5
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Comments: 7

Johan-N [2014-03-02 02:27:39 +0000 UTC]

Hey sorry to inform you about this but I had to put this breed on our nonacceptable list due to the green eyes, something I overlooked before.
If by any chance the green eyes are taken out of the breed it will be accepted by Kennel-Club again.

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FRivArts In reply to Johan-N [2014-03-02 02:30:46 +0000 UTC]

Okay.


And no, not really. I know dogs don't have them, but it is within the species.

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capnquills [2013-04-25 18:56:42 +0000 UTC]

oh god, the names <3

I love the almond and gunpowder ones, really unique

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FRivArts In reply to capnquills [2013-04-25 19:01:29 +0000 UTC]

Thanks~ I had to Google grey and pink tea. There was no grey, though most dried leaves are. And you should totally check out the pink tea!

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capnquills In reply to FRivArts [2013-04-25 19:12:52 +0000 UTC]

I've seen (and actually had some XD) it's sooo pretty! There's also sumac berry tea, which is a really like lemonade, but it's a reddish pink color.

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FRivArts In reply to capnquills [2013-04-25 19:19:26 +0000 UTC]

Should have known sooner PX

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capnquills In reply to FRivArts [2013-04-25 19:29:03 +0000 UTC]

I know, sorry PX

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