Eidos


nEd/EdEd
💧 Aquatic Rarity: Uncommon

Eidos is a colorful marking that is restricted to the feathers or fins of a kukuri. It can create saturated, up to 4 color pattern. This marking does not appear on Commons, nor does it show on free areas! Only exception is Plume ears on commons, prairies and aerials.

The dominant form (EdEd) can use unlimited colors!

Eidos


nEd/EdEd
💧 Aquatic Rarity: Uncommon

Eidos is a colorful marking that is restricted to the feathers or fins of a kukuri. It can create saturated, up to 4 color pattern. This marking does not appear on Commons, nor does it show on free areas! Only exception is Plume ears on commons, prairies and aerials.

The dominant form (EdEd) can use unlimited colors!

Eidos


nEd/EdEd
💧 Aquatic Rarity: Uncommon

Eidos is a colorful marking that is restricted to the feathers or fins of a kukuri. It can create saturated, up to 4 color pattern. This marking does not appear on Commons, nor does it show on free areas! Only exception is Plume ears on commons, prairies and aerials.

The dominant form (EdEd) can use unlimited colors!

Edge allowances


Hard
Soft
Gradient
Textured
Mottled

Symmetry allowances


Can be symmetrical or asymmetrical

Color Allowances:


Can be lighter or darker



A guide to Eidos



Patterning

Eidos can create any and all patterns you can think of. Anything from bird wing patterns, to butterflies or moths. Or even those that don't exist in real life. It's only restricted by your imagination.

Just remember the pattern can only make use of 4 colors unless its dominant. The left is non-dominant, and the right is dominant!

Colors

Non-dominant Eidos can use up to 4 colors. These colors can be any possible color, saturated, non saturated, black, white, and everything inbetween! As long as these colors are able to be picked (meaning pure gradients might result in corrections due to the inability to pick any of the 4 colors)!

Dominant Eidos can use as many colors as you want. It does not have a limit. Go wild!

Eidos is NOT affected by Haze.

Shapes

Eidos can use any edge type, and you can create any patterns you can imagine. From cloudy shapes to stripes, to spots, and everything else.

The only two exceptions to this are Heart and Rune like shapes, as those can only be created if the marking is present in the geno as well!



Eidos Ranges

Eidos may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Eidos should cover
nEd
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Eidos can cover
EdEd
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Eidos can cover

Eidos may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Eidos should cover
nEd
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Eidos can cover
EdEd
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Eidos can cover

Eidos may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Eidos should cover
nEd
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Eidos can cover
EdEd
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Eidos can cover

Eidos may appear in its allowed ranges

Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Eidos should cover
nEd
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Eidos can cover
EdEd
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Eidos can cover


Existing Examples of Eidos

Recessive (nEd)


Dominant (EdEd)