Girin
Examples
Basics
Girin is a pattern of irregular and hard-edged spots resembling those of a giraffe
In your ketucari's genotype, girin is denoted by the letters "nGi" (heterozygous) or "GiGi" (homozygous).
In its heterozygous form, Girin has a pass rate of 30%. Homozygous Girin has a 55% pass rate.
(first picture ViperKid89
In your ketucari's genotype, girin is denoted by the letters "nGi" (heterozygous) or "GiGi" (homozygous).
In its heterozygous form, Girin has a pass rate of 30%. Homozygous Girin has a 55% pass rate.
(first picture ViperKid89
second by HOTNStock)
Color and Shape
Girin must be a darker 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 darker. Girin may be pure black.
These colors would be acceptable for this base color. They are either a darker version of the base, or a darker 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.
These colors would be unacceptable for Girin. They are either lighter than the base coat or have too drastic a hue shift.