Pinstripe
Uncommon
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GENE INFORMATION
Pinstripe creates long, horizontal stripes following the flow of the body of a dinosaur.
They may not appear overly vertically to avoid mimicking Stripes.
The stripes should be somewhat symmetrical and always have the same amount on both sides.
COLOR RULES


EDGE TYPES


EXPLANATION AND RULES
Pinstripe is a hard or slightly soft edged gene, creating mostly horizontal stripes following the body of a creature.
It may fade out into the body where it ends.
Pinstripe stripes should be pretty long and followe the flow of the body as best as possible.
It should remain looking natural and may not have holes in it, but a few fragments trailing off at the end of a pinstripe is fine.
At minimum at least one long pinstripe or two smaller pinstripes should be visible.
There is no maximum amount, but the base should always be visible.
Pinstripe may not go further onto the limbs than the thighs/shoulders.
It may present with any one lighter or darker natural color, or any one color lighter or darker than the base.
Pinstripe can optionally present with a Ghosting effect.
Be careful not to make Pinstripe too thin or too thick!
The example below showcases the minimum and maximum thickness.
