DESIGN GUIDE & MARKINGS
Bicolor
Alleles:Rarity: Common

Bicolor is a very versatile marking that primarily affects other markings!
Rules
- Bicolor has no minimum coverage amount, but must be clearly visible on the Kalacros unless designated as carried!
- When no other markings are present, Bicolor may present on the base coat, creating a smooth horizontal or vertical gradient across the body.
- This gradient may have some natural shaping to follow the curves of the Kala's body.
- It should always have a Blurred edge, and should not be shaped enough to resemble Half.
Non-Dominant
- It may add another color to one marking, or it can ignore the Lighter/Darker rules for said marking.
- The exceptions to this are Mapp and Umbra.
Dominant
- It may add another color to two markings, or ignore the Lighter/Darker rules for said marking(s).
- In this form, Bicolor can completely disregard color allowances, and use any slider for the marking(s) it affects.
Special Interactions
- Some markings have a unique way that they can be affected by Bicolor! These will be noted in the guides of those markings.



Visual Codex:
Faded: Markings that normally cannot fade into the basecoat can with Bicolor!

Scattered: The effected marking shows two colors, not blending into eachother.

Blended: The effected marking shows two colors evenly blended into eachother.

Dominant: The dominant example shows two markings being affected with different effects.

Kalacros with this marking:

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