I said Citrus, but I have also seen a few really nice Blonde Pastels as well.
05-21-2012, 06:37 PM
Rat160
Re: What Pastel Line?
Cant help but show off my girl on pastel threads. I have never seen another pastel like her. She gets whiter with every shed. Not trying to hijack your thread just super excited that she will be breeding next season.
Rat160 yours looks like a blonde pastel to me. And as far what line it would depend on the direction you are going. NERD has the crazy fader thing tied to their line, citrus line looks awesome by it self and combos nice, and blonde is a great addition as well. Then again you could cross a few different lines and after some serious time and effort have your own line. It might not ever be famous but would be exactly what you want in a pastel and be extremely proud of.
05-21-2012, 07:19 PM
majorleaguereptiles
Re: What Pastel Line?
x127 citrus
05-21-2012, 07:19 PM
John1982
If I see a nice pastel I want to be able to jump on it without hesitating because it's a different line than what I have currently. For this reason I'm steering clear of the named lines and just looking out for exceptional examples to start my own projects. You can find good and bad examples in any of the lines(known or unknown, named or not), don't get too hung up on the title or you could miss out on some great opportunities.
05-21-2012, 09:00 PM
Slim
Re: What Pastel Line?
Quote:
Originally Posted by John1982
You can find good and bad examples in any of the lines(known or unknown, named or not), don't get too hung up on the title or you could miss out on some great opportunities.
:gj: Quality In = Quality Out
At the risk of raising a contentious ghost from the dead, does anyone remember what line Adam Wysocki was working with? He had some killer Pastels that held good color.
05-21-2012, 09:02 PM
RobNJ
Re: What Pastel Line?
Quote:
Originally Posted by John1982
If I see a nice pastel I want to be able to jump on it without hesitating because it's a different line than what I have currently. For this reason I'm steering clear of the named lines and just looking out for exceptional examples to start my own projects. You can find good and bad examples in any of the lines(known or unknown, named or not), don't get too hung up on the title or you could miss out on some great opportunities.
Agreed, find the nicest pastel you can find regardless of line....lines can be mixed up, forgotten, and not pure, but you can't take the nice away from any exceptional animal.