General Rules:
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Color Options: (pick one)
Potential Anomaly:
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Sunglow must appear fully in the red areas.
Recessive Sunglow (nSg) may extend out into the yellow area.
Dominant Sunglow (SgSg) may extend into the blue range.
Recessive Sunglow (nSg) may extend out into the yellow area.
Dominant Sunglow (SgSg) may extend into the blue range.
Examples
Above Sunglow takes on a color that is lighter than the base coat. Horns, claws, and other non-fur areas will not be affected by Sunglow, and should follow their normal rules.
Above is example of Sunglow affecting Tabby. If Sunglow lays beneath all other markings, they will use Sunglow as the base for their color.
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Sunglow with the mottled edge style.
Here is Sunglow sitting over the same marking. Note how you cannot see the Tabby on the front half of the body because Sunglow covers it completely.
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Above is an example of what the mottled edge should not look like!
What's wrong with this example?
- The "holes" in the marking should only appear at its edge, in this case, the hind legs and the tail should have no texture on them at all.
- The mottled texture cannot be hard-edged.
- The mottled texture cannot create dark spots floating outside of the marking's range.