Tri-Colored
Marking Rarity: Rare
Similar to Bi-Colored, Tri-Colored may appear in a couple different ways!
1. It can directly affect the skin/coat - adding gradients of 2 extra colors chosen by you.
2. Or it may affect 1 or 2 other markings found on the reepuls.
Similar to Bi-Colored, Tri-Colored may appear in a couple different ways!
1. It can directly affect the skin/coat - adding gradients of 2 extra colors chosen by you.
2. Or it may affect 1 or 2 other markings found on the reepuls.
Marking Details
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Uploaded Examples
Marking Range
- If affecting the basecoat, Tri-Colored should not cover more than 40% of the original base colors.
- If affecting a marking, it may completely recolor that marking. But must follow that marking's min/max range rules.
Examples
Tri-Colored can appear in a few different ways.
The easiest way to think about Tri-Colored is that it allows for up to 2 extra colors to be added to your design in some way.
These extra colors can be added either directly to the basecoat in gradients or can affect markings.
Note. If affecting the basecoat directly, Tri-Colored should not cover more than 40% of the original base colors.
Used this way, Tri-Colored may either display both colors as a gradient - or you may instead only use 1 color to affect the base coat and the other to alter a marking.
The easiest way to think about Tri-Colored is that it allows for up to 2 extra colors to be added to your design in some way.
These extra colors can be added either directly to the basecoat in gradients or can affect markings.
Note. If affecting the basecoat directly, Tri-Colored should not cover more than 40% of the original base colors.
Used this way, Tri-Colored may either display both colors as a gradient - or you may instead only use 1 color to affect the base coat and the other to alter a marking.
Tri-Colored may also instead only affect 1-2 markings on your reepuls.
If affecting a single marking, it should create a gradient of your chosen colors displayed on that marking.
Or it may instead color two separate markings with your chosen colors.
If affecting a single marking, it should create a gradient of your chosen colors displayed on that marking.
Or it may instead color two separate markings with your chosen colors.