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Common Markings

Each marking has an active and dominant possibility. Dominant means the marking will always pass when bred and can even sometimes change the markings appearance. Active simply means the marking is present. We will show you an example using the marking 'Highlight'.
Active Example: Hl
Dominant Example: HL

Markings each have a marking range, this is where the marking may be used. You will see three frequent colors present on each marking range, and each color has its own purpose. Red, Blue, and Gray.
  • Red means the marking has a demanding requirement. A marking must be present in this range when red is displayed.
  • Blue is an optional placement. This means a marking can show anywhere in the blue range optionally.
  • Gray is illegal placement. Often used when reversal is present, gray indicates the markings illegal range. Markings can not be displayed in these ranges.
Selecting good marking colors?
Be mindful that your chosen base coat affects the colors used throughout your characters' markings. While Brown, Silver, Black, and Cream are considered natural regardless of base, they should not overpower your chosen coat color. Each base has its own interpretation of these natural shades, and designers should use these colors provided they can do so without changing the true hue of their base.

If you choose to use these colors, they should make up 25% or less of the overall design. The remaining 75% or more should stay relevant to your base coat. When selecting marking colors, even those not directly related to your base, be careful not to shift them into a different hue than your chosen base coat.

For example, if your Felvarg is Cream (Cr), then 75% or more of the design should remain Creamy in nature.

When placing markings designs should be careful not to replicate another marking. A good example of this is being careful not to place overlay in a way that makes it look like a pinstripe. Each marking has a purpose in our gene string and should hold true to the marking's origin.
Do not color pick, take extreme inspiration or mock from an already uploaded Felvarg without explicit permission from the current owner of the Felvarg in question. While we understand this is common for players who are designing Felvargs of close relation no two Felvargs can be entirely alike.
  • Highlight
  • Maned
  • Overlay
  • Rekridge
  • Saddle
  • Shadow
  • Siamese
  • Splash
  • Tipped
  • Writhe