OO/nO
Opposite to Piebald, Oil covers the Kise coat with a very dark color or black. It goes over all other markings.
It must cover between 20% and 90% of the Kise body.
In its dominant form it can show and additional layer and fainted textured edges, dapples and tanspots.
It can have hard or soft edges, regular or irregular. Texturized edges only in dominant
It can have holes and few floating spots, but do not exagerate!
When Oil touches the eye it can color it, the color must be taken from Melanism.
Oil doesn not have to be black, it can be a very dark shade of the basecoat, and display nuances
The lightest shade of oil can be picked from Smoke sliders , pick only from the darker half of each slider.
It can display a faint halo.
Dominant Oil allows to display fainted edges, more texture, and an additional white layer which can be mottled and textured as well. In addition you can show little tanspots on it
Another addition is that some areas of oil can become lighter, like dappling or diluition of the color, these dapples can be large and merge together, but will not cover 100% of the marking. You can choose to mix both tanspots and diluition!