Hyperpigmentation
Mutation
Click the Images to enlargen!
GENE INFORMATION
Hyperpigmentation is a mutation that causes an abundance of pigmentation on the body, and it displays in similar shapes and patterns as Vitiligo.
COLOR RULES
Hyperpigmentation presents with its own set of rules explained below.
EDGE TYPES


EXPLANATION AND RULES
Hyperpigmentation may present in various different shapes, but should always be irregular or erratic in shape or placement
to avoid looking too much like Hollow when displayed in larger spots. It may be placed anywhere on the body, but is most common in the facial area.
This overrides all other marking genes, including Piebald and Hollow, and may be found on physical genes as well.
Hyperpigmentation does not use any specific swatch, but it has to be very dark and may be pretty saturated.
[Insert other examples]
PLAYER OWNED EXAMPLES
None yet!
