Constellation
Uncommon
This gene is an extension gene to Dusted
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GENE INFORMATION
Constellation is an extension gene that modifies Dusted. It may turn some spots into stars and
must have some sort of lines to create made up or real life constellations, examples can be found below!
It does not need to be symmetrical.
COLOR RULES


EDGE TYPES

EXPLANATION AND RULES
Constellation is a hard edged extension gene, meaning it may not display without the base gene, Dusted.
It creates little spots following the same size and rules as Dusted, with the addition of connected lines resembling constellations.
There is no true minimum or maximum size for constellation, we just ask that at least one constellation should be visible.
Constellation can take on any lighter or darker natural color, or a color that‘s lighter or darker than the base.
You may optionally duplicate the layers for the Constellation lines and stars, blurring them to add a subtle halo to them.
Be careful not to make them actually glow to avoid mimicking Luminescent!
In addition, Constellation may have some variety to the spots and lines it creates, like spots resembling stars.
Below are some possible examples.