03-26-2017, 10:03 PM
I love love love libraries. So I thought it might be good to create a definitive chart library. That way if there is a question on placement in the future, there is a quick way to look at charts to check placement.
Since the shortest list is Confetti Furs, I thought I'd start with that.
The Confetti Fur Library Chart Index
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QG2kdi...0paEDicr_4
The Confetti Fur Library Charts
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_M1-d...E9uemdENzA
These are not necessarily the chart htat provided the first proof. They are the best the chart I've come across
for example: a 1-chart proof will replace a 2-chart proof I had initially
a perfect 1-chart proof will replace a 1-chart proof based on proven dominance
a perfect 1-chart proof is two parents with the same trait (ie the cherryberry fur) produces a child with a different trait (appleberry) -- since both parents show cherryberry and a child shows appleberry -- appleberry has to be recessive to cherryberry -- it is a definitive perfect proof. Proven dominance can be argued but a perfect definitive chart cannot be.
the goal, of course, would be all perfect charts but that is extremely unlikely.
Key: On the Index, I have in yellow highlight the charts in the library. I have in red highlight, the placement of a trait that we do not have a chart for but Saga chart says is placed there.
Some of the confetti charts come from the forum and some from Ivy Lane's Imgur Confetti site. Her images and assistance were invaluable in ordering the confetti info.
http://imgur.com/a/yEnmo
So on the Confetti charts, the two charts that are missing in the library are:
Lemonberry dominant to Grapeberry
Grapeberry dominant to Tealberry
So if you have those charts (special stars for a perfect proof), please post it below. Thank you. And if it takes several charts to prove a hid (confettis are tough!) tomake the proof, that's fine too. If you have a problem showing a chart on the forum, just send me the texture inworld -- but also post a note on the forum that you did so and the title so I know to look for it.
here is a picture of the main index by dom to give you an idea of the project
Since the shortest list is Confetti Furs, I thought I'd start with that.
The Confetti Fur Library Chart Index
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QG2kdi...0paEDicr_4
The Confetti Fur Library Charts
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_M1-d...E9uemdENzA
These are not necessarily the chart htat provided the first proof. They are the best the chart I've come across
for example: a 1-chart proof will replace a 2-chart proof I had initially
a perfect 1-chart proof will replace a 1-chart proof based on proven dominance
a perfect 1-chart proof is two parents with the same trait (ie the cherryberry fur) produces a child with a different trait (appleberry) -- since both parents show cherryberry and a child shows appleberry -- appleberry has to be recessive to cherryberry -- it is a definitive perfect proof. Proven dominance can be argued but a perfect definitive chart cannot be.
the goal, of course, would be all perfect charts but that is extremely unlikely.
Key: On the Index, I have in yellow highlight the charts in the library. I have in red highlight, the placement of a trait that we do not have a chart for but Saga chart says is placed there.
Some of the confetti charts come from the forum and some from Ivy Lane's Imgur Confetti site. Her images and assistance were invaluable in ordering the confetti info.
http://imgur.com/a/yEnmo
So on the Confetti charts, the two charts that are missing in the library are:
Lemonberry dominant to Grapeberry
Grapeberry dominant to Tealberry
So if you have those charts (special stars for a perfect proof), please post it below. Thank you. And if it takes several charts to prove a hid (confettis are tough!) tomake the proof, that's fine too. If you have a problem showing a chart on the forum, just send me the texture inworld -- but also post a note on the forum that you did so and the title so I know to look for it.
here is a picture of the main index by dom to give you an idea of the project