Radiance
Examples
Basics
Radiance is the occurrence of glowing spots that resemble stars over the ketucari's body.
In your ketucari's genotype, radiance is denoted by the letters "nRa" (heterozygous) or "RaRa" (homozygous).
In its heterozygous form, radiance has a pass rate of 35%. Homozygous radiance has a 60% pass rate.
In its heterozygous form, radiance has a pass rate of 35%. Homozygous radiance has a 60% pass rate.
Color and Shape
Radiance can be any color, even light colors. The size of the spots may vary, but it may not resemble speckling or mottling.
Shapewise, radiance is always circular. The patterning can be random:
Or more uniform:
Here are the minimum and maximum sizes for a radiance spot:
Range
Radiance can appear anywhere on the body, but must be immediately recognizable.
Interaction with Other Markings
All markings can be layered under or over radiance. If radiance is over a white marking it should be a pastel color.
When combined with mottling, radiance can cause the mottling to glow as well as change its color:
(Mottling radiance can be combined with larger, more typical radiance spots if the designer so chooses.)
It can have the same effect for barring:
And filigree:
When combined with eye rings, radiance can change the colors of the eye spots, or the entire eye ring: