Causes a large patchy marking over the full body or in specific places.Â
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Rules
Marble is a two-part marking, the lower part is large splotchy patches that are darker than what it sits over. The top layer above that (must be set WITHIN the first layer of markings, may not be outside of it) will cause smaller spots/splotches of a lighter color. May have some slight swirly-ness to its shape. There are 3 acceptable styles of Marbling (in the examples below).
May be hard-edged or slightly soft-edged. May include a fade into the base coat over the FULL marking (both layers evenly).
Must cover at least 1/5th of the dragon.
Line art must always be visible under the marking.
Visual Guide and Correct Examples
This style of marbling is passable, with large round splotchy patches of the under color, with rounded top layer sitting within it. You may decide how much it covers the dragon as long as it follows the rules.
Think of this style of marble as pebbled with connections. These flowing branches connect some spots but not all. The lighter layer may not follow the "flow" branches, they must still sit within the rounded patches.
This style of marble is unique. It may only be on the inner wing sections of the dragon and may resemble butterfly wings. This "style" of marble may not be mixed with the other two styles.
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If you are going with the peble or flow style, there should be visible sections of dark connected at some points, not one LARGE dark blotch of color with lighter inside.
The pale layer should NOT follow the flow style branches, it should stay rounded within the pebbled parts of the marking.