Kintsugi / Ki
Warm Brown with impact-like Kintsugi crack - Warm White with linear-like Kintsugi crack
Kintsugi creates a golden crack-like marking across the centaurs body.
Marking rules
- At max Kintsugi cracks can spread on around ~50% area of the body.
- Kintsugi cannot be one single lightning-like line, it needs to branch out to look like cracks. All lines need to connected, and Kintsugi cannot be broken into pieces.
- Kintsugi has no layering rules and can sit over or under other markings.
- Kintsugi cannot sparkle or glow by itself. It is only color pigmentation.
- Kintsugi has to always present at least one (1) golden color in it, like orange or yellow.
- Kintsugi by itself cannot be affected by Hue alone, but it can be affected by Recolor, which can have Hue on the Recolor. When combined with Recolor, Recolor overrides the golden hue rule of Kintsugi.
Marking Edge
Kintsugi cracks must be solid, but they also can create holes within them, but they can't have complex edges.
Kintsugi always presents golden hues, no matter the basecolor. Below you can see recommended colors to achieve the look,
but you are not limited to this slider only. Color mutations affect Kintsugi as well, and the marking must follow the mutations rules.