Let's take red as a base colour for your Morok. For this example, we picked red as the base colour
Common would stand for the closest spectre of red which are roughly yellow close to orange, orange itself, pink.
Uncommon already allows you to widen the range up and allows you to choose roughly from yellow to blue.
Rare stands for the most "polar" colours, opposite to our red: roughly from green to blue.
Light natural
Common
Natural
Common
Dark natural
common
Light bright
Uncommon
Bright
Uncommon
Dark bright
Uncommon
White, Gray, Brown Black
Rare
Chameleon
Rare
Variation in shade of the same colour should be probably common (1st, going from darker red to lighter red)
Gradient between 2 colours uncommon to rare (2nd, red to blue) follow the colour rarity on the top
Modifiers affect the base colour and cause it to display in a different way
Pangare
Causes the muzzle, eyes, neck, underbelly and backside of legs to go lighter. Can vary in intensity, going all the way to white
Roan
Causes the body to go lighter, sometimes has also freckles
Tanning
Causes the points to go dark, almost black. Face, legs, and tail are affected the most, sometimes extending further.
Darkening
This causes the topline of the neck, back and tail to go darker. Can vary in intensity and extension.
Patterns lay on top of the base colour and affect the whole body
Ticking
Spots can vary in size and intensity, usually dark
Striping
Stripes can vary in size, width, intensity, and can also be mixed with spots or any tabby patterns
Varnish
Causes as if bleaching spots on the skin, sometimes tied to roan
Spotting
Body is white, with spots of the base colour. Varying size and intensity
Splash
Body is as if splashed with paint from the bottom. Various extent
Brindle
Can be dark or white
Paint
Piebald has the base on top of the white Overo has big white marks on top of the base
Grease spots
Irregular large dark spots
Manchado
Body goes white from the topline, and extends with age
Water
Causes water pattern and reflections, both light and dark
Nebula
Galaxy pattern often with stars
Fire
Glowy fire or lava patterns
Shadow
Dark shadowy or smoky patterns
Markings generally only affect a certain part of the body. They can be coupled with similar markings on other body parts, but do not have to be
Head and Neck
Masks
Dark with various extend
muzzle, eyes and ears
only ears
only eyes
only muzzle
full face
top of the head
Stripes
Affect only head and hood, various thicknesses, size, pattern and intensity
Scar
Dark stripe connecting eyes to corners of the mouth
Spotting
Can be dark or light, with various size and intensity
White Markings
Countershading
throat
whole neck
coupled with a mask
Face markings
muzzle
forehead
top of head
Milky mouth
Dotted eyeliner
Eyeliner
Cloud
Neck stripes or rings
Reverse eyeliner
White points
Ear markigns
Body and tail
Back spotting
Topline
Striped tail
Dark tail
Back stripes
Dark legs
Chest stripes
Leg stripes
White stripe
Random spots
Stars
White leg markings
Rubeus: Red (Rb)
Aureus: Orange (Au)
Flavus: Yellow (Fl)
Viridis: Green (Vi)
Caeruleus: Blue (Cr)
Indicus: Indigo (Id)
Violaceus: Violet (Vl)
Reseus: Pink (Ro)
Dilution and Intensity
DD- non-diluted
Dd- not diluted but carrier
dd - diluted
II- non-diluted
Ii- not diluted but carrier
ii- diluted
Coming soon