Pb (het form) | | PBPB (hom form)White markings that cover chunks of the body, with "gaps" that allow colors and markings to show through

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- Shape and Placement - Color - Edge Types - Examples - Ranges -


Shape and Placement

  • Piebald sits on top of ALL other markings except dimorphic markings.
  • When Het, Piebald can cover up to 50% of each side of the dinosaur.
    -- When Hom, Piebald can cover up to 90% of each side of the dinosaur.
  • Must form natural shapes, but cannot be overly complex nor form intricate patterns.
  • This marking cannot have small holes, but it can have minimal stray spots.
  • The marking can be broken up into several pieces across the design, but should not create blobs or spots similar to Patches.
  • This marking cannot mimic other markings, especially Unders, Patches, Socks, Striped, and Banded.

Color

  • Must always appear white and must ALWAYS be lighter than your base.
  • When Het, must be a single color picked from the white swatch below.
    -- When Hom, Piebald can have a two-tone gradient, this second color must also selected from the white swatch.
  • Can not be affected by color modifiers.


Allowed Edge Types

Piebald 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
Halo

Examples


An example of Het Piebald


This is an example of Hom Piebald coverage


An example of Hom Piebald being two-toned with a halo edge


None yet, but check out Curse for similar rules!


This Piebald is illegal because it can't create patterns, in this case banding - one or two bands is okay but this is too much!


This Piebald is illegal because it can't create patterns, in this case banding or stripes! It also has some small holes that are not allowed.


This Piebald isn't color-picked from the white swatch!


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