Dn (het form) | | DNDN (hom form)Dun is a marking that causes stripes on the legs and back of a dinosaur (including the forehead and tail if Hom.).

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Shape and Placement

  • Some striping must be present in the minimum ranges for all four limbs.
  • Stripes can be sharp, tapered, or rounded (should not mimic Tears)
  • The stripes should follow the body flow - for fliers make sure to follow the correct directional rules!
    -- Stripes on the back, head and tail should be vertical
    -- Stripes on the arms and legs should be horizontal.
  • Can have floating stripes and stray marks.

Color

  • Het form must be one solid color that is darker than the base color.
  • Hom form can be two-toned with a gradient and can be lighter than the base color.
  • Can be any natural color.
  • Can be affected by color modifiers.

Allowed Edge Types

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

 
Hard
Feathered
 

Examples


Het Dun with tapered ends on the stripes.


Hom Dun with irregular stripes.


Hom Dun with rounded ends and stray marks, while not being too similar to Tears.


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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