Fn (het form) | | FNFN (hom form)Fawn is a marking that causes "fawn" spots to appear on the dinosaur

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Shape and Placement

  • This marking is always directional with horizontal spots that cannot form intricate patterns or stripes.
  • The spots however can overlap and merge slightly.
  • Can be present in multiple locations, and do not need to all be clustered together.
  • Spots should be larger than Dalmatian in size, but you can have small "trailing" spots at the edges.
  • Spots must be oval-like and elongated, not circular!

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

Fawn 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. Fawn being lighter than the base coat and filling the minimum marking area.


Hom. Fawn being darker than the base coat with a two-toned gradient and with a softer edge with "trailing" spots around the edges


Het. Fawn with overlapping and trailing spots


No examples yet!


This fawn is illegal because the trailing spots are not on the edges of the marking.


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