Vapor
Examples
Basics
Vapor is a soft-edged marking that resembles a galaxy or nebula.
In your ketucari's genotype, vapor is denoted by the letters "nVp" (heterozygous) or "VpVp" (homozygous).
In its heterozygous form, vapor has a pass rate of 15%. Homozygous vapor has a 49% pass rate.
In its heterozygous form, vapor has a pass rate of 15%. Homozygous vapor has a 49% pass rate.
Color and Shape
Vapor can be any bright color (blue, violet, pink, green, orange, yellow, red). You may use up to three colors in vapor.
Range
Vapor may appear on any part of the body. It must not cover more than 50% of the body, but must cover enough that it is immediately recognizable.
Interaction with Other Markings
All markings can be layered under or over vapor.
Below is a list of markings that you can restrict vapor to if the ketucari has both genes. You may only choose gene to restrict vapor to. This is simply a design option and is not a requirement.
An example of restricting vapor to one of the above markings would be something like this dusky points + vapor combination. Notice that the vapor appears over the dusky points.
Webbing
Vent
Tar Pit
Striping
Spotting
Speckling
Sable
Marble
Mantle
Lace
Koi
Hood
Dusky Points
Charring
Brindle
Barring
Acid
Ember
Smokey (Dun Stripes only)
Flaxen (Dun Stripes only)
Vent
Tar Pit
Striping
Spotting
Speckling
Sable
Marble
Mantle
Lace
Koi
Hood
Dusky Points
Charring
Brindle
Barring
Acid
Ember
Smokey (Dun Stripes only)
Flaxen (Dun Stripes only)
Accents
Here are some small accents you can add to your designs to make them more unique!
In addition to the cloudy color shifts that resemble a galaxy, you may include small, light spots in your vapor that resemble stars, like below.
Be sure that this little spots do not extend outside of the vapor, or else they will resemble mottling or radiance.