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
Examples
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Ranges
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Additional information can be found in the Marking & Color Guide.