Ss (het form) | | SSSS (hom form)Sunspots is a marking that creates blotches surrounded by lighter halos

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Shape and Placement

  • Sunspots must affect at least 20% of one section as a minimum.
  • When Het, Sunspots can cover up to 30% of the dinosaur.
    -- When Hom, Sunspots can cover up to 60% of the dinosaur.
  • This marking can have stray spots.
  • This marking cannot have holes.

Color

  • This marking must be darker than the base color.
  • This marking is always bi-colored, with the inner part being darker than the outer part.
  • When Het, each part can be one solid color that is darker than the base color.
    -- Both parts should be different colors, so that each part is visible.
  • When Hom, each part can have a two-tone gradient.
    -- The additional color and direction of the gradient can differ between parts.
    -- All colors must be darker than the base color.
  • Can be any natural color.
  • Can be affected by color modifiers.

Allowed Edge Types

Sunspots 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

Examples


Het Sunspots showing the minimum size of the spots possible on the neck.


Hom Sunspots with a two-toned gradient, showing the maximum size of the spots possible.


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This example shows Sunspots on the shoulder interacting with other markings.


This example shows Sunspots displaying fairly minimally.


This example shows extensive Sunspot coverage.

 

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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