Designing: Frosted

Created: 29 February 2024, 01:03:31 UTC
Last updated: 1 March 2024, 08:31:03 UTC

Frosted


Examples 


Basics

Bullet; White Frosted is a textured or ticked marking that lightens the topline and/or bottomline of a ketucari’s body. 
Bullet; White In your ketucari’s genotype, frosted is represented by “nFt” (heterozygous) or “FtFt” (homozygous)
Bullet; White In its heterozygous form, frosted has a passrate of 60%. Homozygous frosted has a passrate of 85%


Color and Shape


Frosted must be a lighter color of your chosen base, with a minor deviation in hue. It can also be a fully desaturated color of the base, as long as it is lighter. Frosted may be pure white.

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Washoutyes by Matriarchs-Haunt 
These colors would be acceptable for this base color. They are either a lighter version of the base, or a lighter and desaturated version of the base. The last color on the right shows a minor deviation in hue, and is slightly more yellow than the base itself. Notice that this small change is not overbearing.

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Washoutno by Matriarchs-Haunt
These colors would be unacceptable for frosted. They are either darker than the base coat or have too drastic a hue shift.

Frosted is a “rim” gene that affects the topline, bottom, or both of a ketucari. It is heavily textured, with the intention of resembling heavily ticked fur. The sample below has some different styles of texturing that could be used to create frosted.

Frosted should spread from the edges of the ketucari, and resembles the ticking on the back of a wolf or similar creature. This can be accomplished by drawing the marking in bars, or erasing ticks into a textured marking.  It should not appear disconnected from the edges of the ketucari except to conform to perspective-- it spreads from the spine and/or the midline of the belly.


Range

 

Frosted has no minimum, but must be immediately visible on the design. Frosted can appear in the blue area of the range, but the textured part can spread into the green area if the marking is already present in the blue area nearby.


Interaction with Other Markings

Bullet; White Frosted and Sooty can accent each other, sharing a range and adding both light and dark ticks to the marking, as in Jed above. This can present very minimally, as long as some light/dark ticking is visible.


Accents

 

Bullet; White Frosted can have a subtle gradient or fade into the base coat.