A marking that creates a dark blanket along the topline of your lirse.
Design Notes:
It must always be a darker than the base coat, a color natural to the basecoat or black.
For an example, a sand base can have brown or desaturated red, but cannot have a blue blanket. If the color(s) used are questionable, the team will rule on it together and the ruling must be respected.
Blanket must have a hard or textured edge.
Blanket must have a natural shape.
It may not have holes, but it can break apart as long as the pieces appear to be from one marking and the breaks do not appear symmetrical.
It may have a gradient with either one color to a lighter or darker version, or two colors.
CORRECT
A gradient blanket with one color.
CORRECT
A gradient blanket with two colors.
CORRECT
Blanket is minimum size and touching the end of blanket's minimum range.
CORRECT
A broken blanket.
INCORRECT
There are holes! No moths eat these markings.