Enamel creates a series of thin, swirling patterns which can resemble vine shapes, organic stained glass, or abstract swirls. Within these exterior lines, there can also be solid colored patches taking up more area than the exterior lines.
Layering Rules
Can freely layer under & over markings, except White, Black, and Dilution genes
Can use any natural or base slider color darker than the base. Filled patches may use any color. In Hom. form, main marking color can be any natural or base slider without restriction, and filled patches may be any two colors. In Super form, the whole marking may have a slight metallic effect.
Hard, Textured
Border, Pieces may touch
Enamel should cover at least 10% of the dergon, or enough to be noticeable, and can cover up to 40% of the dergon. In Super form, can cover up to 80% of the dergon.