Traits

Striped

Rarity: Rare
Category: Markings


Info:  Striped is a rare fullbody marking that puts stripes along the coat of the Kiji.

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Marking Rules/Overview

Tier: Tier 3
Color: Any color natural to the base
Tones: Single color
Shape: Natural, must cover 50%+

Holes: Holes-No Tapering: Tapering-No Breaks: Breaks-Yes

Symmetry: Symmetry-YesAsymmetry-Yes Nuances: Nuances-No

Edges: Hard-Edge-YesSoft-Edges-No  Blended-Edges-No  Gradient-Edges-No Textured-Edges-No  Mixed-Edges-No

Ranges and Coverage
Full Allowed
Tally Full Allowed

Wing Ranges

Full Allowed-Feathered
Full Allowed-Leather

Horns: Striped can touch the horns.

Beard: Striped can touch the beard.

Back: Striped can touch the back.

Belly: Striped can touch the belly.

Leg Fur: Striped can touch leg fur.

Body Protrusions: Striped can touch certain protrusions.

Fins: Striped can touch the fins.

Examples and Common Mistakes
Good Examples
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While it can go horizontally, should not be able to be mistaken for Dino.
You can have Striped sway.
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Must cumulatively cover approximately 50% or more of the body, but this doesn't mean the stripes need to be terribly dense.
Striped can come from any initial starting point as long as they are generally the same direction.

Common Mistakes
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Striped can't suddenly change direction or crisscross.
The ends should be sharply tapered, and never blunt.
See it in Action
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