Pangare / Pn
Pangare creates a lighter, soft area on the centaurs lower torso. It typically lightens the centaurs underbelly and lower limbs.
It can create lighter rings around the centaurs eyes.
Marking rules
- Pangare is always lighter than the color it sits on top of, and cannot be more saturated than the basecolor. It can however be desaturated. Natural slider cannot be used to pick pangare colors, as pangare is always lighter version of the color it sits on top.
- Pangare can lighten all the way to white, no matter the basecolor.
- Pangare needs to be one solid area, and cannot be broken into pieces.
- Pangare always lightens the stomach, and it can partly cover legs. It doesn't need to fully cover the legs.
- Pangare is always a soft or blended marking, and cannot have sharp edges.
Marking edges
Pangare can feature BOTH soft and blended edges, or only other one
This is a solid marking, which can't have holes inside it nor complex edges
Below you will see acceptable and faulty examples of pangare expressios. Pangare needs to always cover the stomach, but otherwise creativity and asymmetrical expression is allowed. Remember that pangare must be connected through stomach, so broken presentation isn't allowed. Pangare can't have holes in it either.
Pangare's affect on face
Pangare can lighten the area around centaurs eyes.This area has to be soft edged, symmetrical, uniform (no holes),
and it cannot create patterns.
"Eyeliner" style sharpness isn't allowed, only soft "eyeshadow".
The area showed in the example is the maximum, smaller expression is allowed.
Real life examples
These examples represents what the marking is based on. Please keep the marking rules in mind when designing, and don't rely too heavily on real life markings carrying the same name. These examples can work as an inspiration, not direct references.
Example sources:
- https://www.whitehorseproductions.com/ecg_basics4.html
- Sidalen Häst https://www.facebook.com/groups/109279582431244?locale=nb_NO