Sunbleach is a large, soft lightening of the back and any markings underneath it. It should be a gradient of a color lighter and less saturated than the base, and can be somewhat transparent to affect markings underneath it. Small spots can be erased in it to show the original colors.
Layering Rules
Dilute gene: Layers over most markings, except other White, Black, and Dilution genes.
Maximum soft, Gradient, Cloudy, Diffuse
Holes may also have a hard or textured edge.
Cutouts, Multiple Edge Types
No marking breaks
Sunbleach should be mostly centered on the back and sides, but can gently fade into the limbs. It may use the Maximum range in Het. and Hom. form, or the Extended range in Super form.
All markings under Sunbleach’s coverage can be lightened and/or slightly desaturated. This can be subtle, but it can also be a nearly full loss of color.