Edge allowances
Hard
Textured
Symmetry allowances
Must be symmetrical
Color Allowances:
Must be darker
A guide to Viper
Viper Shapes
To the left, the green Viper shapes are those that are permitted: diamond-like shapes coming from the spine. Natural
curving and shaping is allowed, but as in the red, not permitted examples, lines, heavily tilted, or swirly viper is not
allowed!
Top down view
To the left you can see a top down view of what Viper should look like. This is where the diamond shape becomes more
clear to see!
Viper on Feathers and fins
In its dominant form, Viper can appear on Prairie and Aerial feathers and Aquatic fins, forming small diamond-like shapes!
Viper Ranges
Viper may appear in its allowed ranges
Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Viper should cover
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Viper should cover
nVr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Viper can cover
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Viper can cover
VrVr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Viper can cover
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Viper can cover
Viper may appear in its allowed ranges
Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Viper should cover
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Viper should cover
nVr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Viper can cover
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Viper can cover
VrVr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Viper can cover
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Viper can cover
Viper may appear in its allowed ranges
Minimum
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Viper should cover
The minimum area of a kukuri's body Viper should cover
nVr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Viper can cover
The maximum area of a kukuri's body recessive Viper can cover
VrVr
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Viper can cover
The maximum area of a kukuri's body dominant Viper can cover