Design Guide
Capensis (Uncommon)
Category: Oddities
Overview:
- Lightened marking that presents on the muzzle, over the eye, and optionally along the centerline of each side of the body.
- Each section should be clearly tapered/sharp. The longer a section is, the wider it should be in the middle.
- Markings should always flow in the following ways/directions:
- Muzzle - tapers between nostril and mouth, pointing toward inner eye corner.
- Eye - follows the top of the eye (should not wrap around underside), tapering out toward the neck.
- Neck/Body - follows the flow of the body, curving especially noticeably on the shoulder and hindquarters.
- Mane/Tail: No effect
- Skin:
- Muzzle skin is tinted pink. On dark skin, it becomes a desaturated dark pink, only slightly lighter than the skin below it. On skin that is already pink, it becomes a slightly lighter shade of pink.
- Eye skin is unaffected by Capensis, and will remain the same color as the base already causes.
- Eyes: Causes orange or gold (may have slight peachy hue).
Range:
- Minimum:
- Muzzle marking that crosses between the nostrils and under the chin. Taper should reach at least halfway between nostril and eye. Muzzle spots are optional, but may be present.
- Eye marking that lines the top of the eye, big enough to be clearly visible with a slight "wing" at the outer corner.
- Maximum:
- Muzzle marking that crosses just over the top of the nostrils and covers the entire chin. May connect to eye marking.
- Eye marking covers everything but the underside, tapering out to the edge of the jaw.
- Stripe that follows the center of the body, broken into at least two segments, but no more than four.
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