Geometric creates a stained glass effect with two parts: a semi-organic ‘frame’ of geometric shapes, and bright semi-transparent ‘panes’. The panes are optional, but if present, they should be somewhat transparent to show the design beneath them. They can also change the colors of markings or base shown beneath them, making them closer to the color present in the pane.
Layering Rules
Can freely layer under & over markings, except White, Black, and Dilution genes
The frame may be any natural or base slider color. The panes may be any two colors, either in a gradient or affecting different sections completely. In Hom form, the panes may be any three colors. In Super form, the frame may be any color and may have a second color gradient, and the panes may be any five colors.
Hard, Textured
Border
No marking breaks
Geometric should cover at least 10% of the dergon, or enough to be noticeable, and can cover up to 40% of the dergon. In Hom form, it may appear as two separate patches of the marking. In Super form, can cover up to 80% of the dergon.
When present with Enamel, the two may combine to create more organic forms. Alternately, Geometric may form around another regular marking such as Display, or Scalemarks in its solid option, which can give it a more organic set of shapes.
Cubic may replace some or all of the panes in Geometric, creating a solid fill instead of one which shows the design beneath.