Design Guide

Single Cream (Uncommon)

Category: Coat Colors


PALOMINO
  • Genetics: ee __ nCr
  • Skin: Medium/Dark Grey
  • Eyes: Brown | Detail Guide
  • Body should fall within a cream/gold range, and not overly saturated.
  • Mane and tail should be very light cream or white.
  • Does not have dark points on the legs.​
  • When Dun is added, the Phenotype is changed to "Dunalino" instead of "Palomino Dun".
  • Variation - Isabella Palomino: Body becomes pale cream instead of darker gold. Skin should remain in normal range. Mane/tail always lighter than body.
  • Variation - Chocolate Palomino: Turns the coat chocolatey-brown with lighter blending in the "soft spots." Mane/tail should not be darkened; same as normal.


BUCKSKIN
  • Genetics: E_ A_ nCr
  • Skin: Dark Grey
  • Eyes: Brown | Detail Guide
  • Body should fall within a cream/gold range, and not overly saturated.
  • Mane and tail should be black.
  • Legs should be black to cover the knee/hock, blended where they meet the rest of the coat.
  • When Dun is added, the Phenotype is changed to "Dunskin" instead of "Buckskin Dun".
  • Variation - Buttermilk Buckskin: Lightens the body to a pale cream shade. Does not dilute the mane/tail or legs.


SMOKY BLACK
  • Genetics: E_ aa nCr
  • Skin: Dark Grey; matches coat when coat is non-faded
  • Eyes: Brown | Detail Guide
  • Smoky Black presents in the same manner as normal Black, due to single cream having no impact on black pigment. It can still be faded, however, and many in the HARPG community choose to lean toward this lighter presentation to set it apart.
  • ​Comes in a variety of exact shades, but should overall read as "black" at a glance.
  • Coat can be slightly brown/red or even blue/purple in hue, depending on shade and fading.
  • Mane/tail should match the coat color. No visible dark points on the legs.​
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