Crested


nCr/CrCr

Crested is a brightly colored marking that always starts under the kukuri's jaw, and runs down the kukuri's throat. Allowed colors are always on the warm spectrum, or gold/silver.
Crested can go over or under all markings, including white and black ones!

The dominant form (CrCr) can use any two colors to make a gradient, this gradient can be metallic, as well it also receives an extended range.

Crested


nCr/CrCr

Crested is a brightly colored marking that always starts under the kukuri's jaw, and runs down the kukuri's throat. Allowed colors are always on the warm spectrum, or gold/silver.
Crested can go over or under all markings, including white and black ones!

The dominant form (CrCr) can use any two colors to make a gradient, this gradient can be metallic, as well it also receives an extended range.

Crested


nCr/CrCr

Crested is a brightly colored marking that always starts under the kukuri's jaw, and runs down the kukuri's throat. Allowed colors are always on the warm spectrum, or gold/silver.
Crested can go over or under all markings, including white and black ones!

The dominant form (CrCr) can use any two colors to make a gradient, this gradient can be metallic, as well it also receives an extended range.

Crested


nCr/CrCr

Crested is a brightly colored marking that always starts under the kukuri's jaw, and runs down the kukuri's throat. Allowed colors are always on the warm spectrum, or gold/silver.
Crested can go over or under all markings, including white and black ones!

The dominant form (CrCr) can use any two colors to make a gradient, this gradient can be metallic, as well it also receives an extended range.

Side Edge allowances


Hard

Symmetry allowances


Can be symmetrical or asymmetrical

End Edge allowances


Gradient


A Guide to Crested



Allowed colors for non dominant


Non dominant metallic colors


Crested colors can appear on horns and claws as long as its a similar gradient to the marking.


Metallic shine

Non-dominant Crested can use silver or gold shades from the above slider to make a metal-like sheen instead of using the warm, brightly colored slider. Silver and Gold are the only colors non-dominant Crested can make look metallic!

When dominant Crested can use any two colors and make a metallic gradient. This means you can make a red and purple metal-like effect!


Shine on Crested

Crested can have shine and fur texturing similar to Iridescent. The only restriction is that it should look natural. This means it should not resemble the metallic shine mentioned above unless using the allowed colors!



Avoid This Shine

While it can shine, it can not sparkle like Iridescent can. It also can not create shapes within the marking.

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Crested is NOT affected by Haze.


Crested Ranges

Crested may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Crested should cover
nCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Crested can cover
CrCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Crested can cover

Crested may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Crested should cover
nCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Crested can cover
CrCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Crested can cover

Crested may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Crested should cover
nCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Crested can cover
CrCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Crested can cover

Crested may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Crested should cover
nCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Crested can cover
CrCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Crested can cover

Crested may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Crested should cover
nCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Crested can cover
CrCr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Crested can cover


Existing Examples of Crested

Recessive (nCr)


Dominant (CrCr)