Sp (het form) | | SPSP (hom form)This marking creates vertical tiger-like stripes

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Shape and Placement

  • Stripes are always vertical and must follow the body flow. For fliers make sure to follow the correct direction rules!
  • Striped must affect up to 50% of one section as a minimum.
  • When Het, Striped can affect up to 50% of the dinosaur.
    -- When Hom, Striped may affect up to 100% of the dinosaur.
  • Can be placed in clusters of stripes and not cover the entire body but should not have single separated stripes.
  • The whole marking can be softly erased on the underside of the dinosaur to make the whole marking fade.

Color

  • Het form must be one solid color.
  • Hom form can be two-toned with a gradient.
  • Can be any natural color.
  • Can be affected by color modifiers.

Allowed Edge Types

Striped is allowed one edge type from the below options - a guide to each edge type can be found by clicking on the images

Hard
Textured
Feathered
Optional Fade

Examples


Het Striped presenting as minimally as possible and being lighter than the base coat.


Hom Striped covering the entire body, with a two-toned gradient and fading edge!


No examples yet!


This striped is illegal because it's a bit too straight! It needs to conform a bit more to the forms of the body to look natural, as well as having some stripes touching each other.


This striped is illegal because it's too thick all around, the ends are rounded and it's not opaque! Striped can't be transparent.


Ranges

Click the buttons below to see all species ranges and click the image for a full-size version to overlay onto your import!
Additional information can be found in the Marking & Color Guide.



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Minimum Range


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Het Range


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Hom Range



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Min. Range

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Het Range

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Hom Range