Edge allowances
Symmetry allowances
Color Allowances:
Glaze Rules
Glaze is a pretty free and easy marking, however it is a bit unique so here's some things to pay attention to!
Glaze doesn't have a range. Instead it is permitted to affect the claws and horns/esca. It may use the
entirety of the horn's color layer for range, or you can only use part of it if you wish!
Glaze is affected by Hazed!
Colors
Glaze can use any color allowed by its base as well as any saturated color normally allowed by its base coat. This means a
crimson kukuri can have a bright yellow glaze, but it can't have green.
Dominant Glaze however is freed from these restrictions. It can use any color and an unlimited number of them.
This means you can make a kuku have horns look like they are made of metals, gemstones, or much more!
Forms of Glaze
Glaze has many forms you can pick and mix! Glaze can be a flat layer of color with no shine at all or it can be
very shiny with a metal-like sheen.
You also can mix and match the horn and claw's free color allowances to make
shapes and forms with the Glaze. Glaze does not need to use the whole horn!
Dominant Glaze can use any number of colors and they are no longer restricted by base coat allowances.
You can now use blue on a crimson for example!
Dominant Glaze can also Color the teeth black. The teeth do not need to be colored, but if they are they MUST ALL be
fully colored black!
Glaze can not color the teeth anything other then black!