Spots
Common
[Examples above show a range of possibilities for different kinds of spots]
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GENE INFORMATION
Spots is a very versatile marking gene that can create any type of spots.
The spots shall remain natural in colour, and can have up to two different colours throughout the design.
This is to allow for the type of spots seen on Jaguars and Ocelots, among others!
This marking does not have to be symmetrical, but a minimum of four spots should always be visible on both sides.
COLOR RULES


EDGE TYPES


EXPLANATION AND RULES
Spots is a relatively free gene, it can take on the shapes of solid spots as seen in Giraffes, Dalmatians, Cheetahs
or broken up rings like Jaguars and Snow Leopards.
Feel free to mix different types of spots!
Spots can either be hard edged or soft edged and may fade out towards the lower half of a creature.
At minimum four spots should be present per side, at maximum they can cover the entire body.
They should be reasonable in size, making a single spot cover over a quarter of the body would not be allowed.
Spots can either be a single natural color that's darker or lighter, or darker or lighter than the base.
In the case of Spots having a secondary color on the inside of broken up spots that color may only be lighter than what it sits over.
Spots can have a Ghosting effect.
Be careful to keep your spots relatively circular in shape and not too large to avoid them looking like Calico!
Furthermore they should not be small enough to where they could be mistaken for Dusted.