Blaze is a colorful marking that starts at the back of the eye and encompasses the neck down to the shoulders where it fades out.
Ranges
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Rules
Blaze makes a colorful marking on the neck of the dragon with a rim of black around the face.
When it comes to how much color there can be, it can be as little as 1/3rd the neck to the full neck. But no matter how much color there is, it must always end in a full blend!
There must also be a black "mask" around the face/head, starting behind the eye and being mostly simple in shape, with maybe a few points or drop-downs along the neck, as long as they stay small! (see examples for this) This "Rim" must be fully hard-edged.
Colors may be up to 3 consecutive colors on the color wheel (red, orange yellow or yellow, green, blue ECT), up to 3 shades of the same color, or one color that fades to a paler version of said color.
Line art must always be visible under the marking.
Visual Guide and Examples
Blaze allows for up to three different colors. They should all be colors next to each other on the color wheel. Blaze also requires a black edge near the face. This black ring may also have some protrusions.
If the dragon has an ear, the black mark may also cover it fully. The colors can also end half way down the neck if you so desire.
You may pick one color and have it fade to a more mute/pale version of that color. The color can also end at 1/3 of the neck length, but this is the minimum amount required.
X Incorrect Examples X
This example shows the lack of black marking seperating the color from the face. This would be sent back corrections to have the black band added.
This is far too much black marking, and the decorative "spines" or streaks are FAR FAR too long.