Wildmarks are rosette or diamond shaped markings, mimicking rosette patterns found on many big cats, and diamonds found on reptiles such as rattlesnakes. Wildmarks can be round, irregular, and/or triangular, with a dark outer color and an optional inner color. Small spots and marks can show around the main markings, but should not appear over the inner color.
Layering Rules
Can freely layer under & over markings, except White, Black, and Dilution genes
Can use any natural or base slider colors.
Can have up to two colors, one being an outer rosette and the other being a filled center. The outer color must be darker than the base, but the inner color can be darker or lighter.
Hom form may have a third color, in the center of the inner color. In Super form, the outer color does not need to be darker than the base.
Hard, Textured
The border between the outer and inner color may be Soft.
Disperse out, Fade out
Pieces may not touch
Wildmarks should have at least one diamond. It may use the Maximum range in Het. and Hom. form, or the Extended range in Super form.