TiTi/nTi
This marking makes stripes starting from wing and tail edges to cover the entire back up to the shoulders and rear legs in its dominant form. The stripes can cross each other or not, and must have hard or soft edges.
Most common shapes are straight I, V, Y or Rombus. No curves, multiple connections or swirls allowed.
In dominant, some holes in the stripes can be filled with a darker or lighter color.
They can be lighter or darker than the basecoat, and be of any allowed color.
Recessive (nTi)
Dominant (TiTi)
The filling can be also lighter than tha base!
Tigris can also be vertical, oblique or change direction following the body shape!