Post by chat-noir on Mar 15, 2016 13:26:22 GMT
♦General Info
♦Painting Rules
Only use the colors supplied for paint, if it's not compatible with your fur color, don't use it.
Try to give the lines some thickness, big paws can't draw small lines.
Paint is not required on wolves who joined the Pack past the age of 4 years.
Don't make the designs too detailed
♦Painting Ceremony
At the end of Spring, wolves ages 2-3 years that have discovered their strengths are gathered together to receive their official paint. They are painted on one of four areas, mouth, eyes, nose, or legs, each area signifying a different specialty. While these wolves are receiving their official paint, older members of the Pack that have already received their paint reapply fresh paint over the old, faded paint. Some members might also apply temporary paint to pups and yearlings, to help them get used to the feeling of it.
♦Paint aaaaa
♦Mouth
-Strength
♦Eyes
-Sight
♦Nose
-Scent
♦Legs
-Speed
♦Paint Colors
♦Painting Rules
Only use the colors supplied for paint, if it's not compatible with your fur color, don't use it.
Try to give the lines some thickness, big paws can't draw small lines.
Paint is not required on wolves who joined the Pack past the age of 4 years.
Don't make the designs too detailed
♦Painting Ceremony
At the end of Spring, wolves ages 2-3 years that have discovered their strengths are gathered together to receive their official paint. They are painted on one of four areas, mouth, eyes, nose, or legs, each area signifying a different specialty. While these wolves are receiving their official paint, older members of the Pack that have already received their paint reapply fresh paint over the old, faded paint. Some members might also apply temporary paint to pups and yearlings, to help them get used to the feeling of it.
♦Paint aaaaa
♦Mouth
-Strength
♦Eyes
-Sight
♦Nose
-Scent
♦Legs
-Speed
♦Paint Colors
3/4 Fat, 1/8 Mud, 1/8 Blood
Thick, off-white paint.
Cream is the thickest paint, and can only be used on dark patches of fur as it does not show up on lighter ones. Cream is easy to apply, and difficult to wash off because of it's high fat content. Cream is sometimes used as temporary paint for pups.
♦Berry
1/4 Fat, 1/4 Mud, 1/2 Blood
Thin, muddy red paint.
Berry is the thinnest paint, and can only be applied on light patches of fur because it is too thin to show up on darker fur. Berry stains easily and is only used as official paint.
♦Fawn
1/4 Fat, 1/2 Mud, 1/4 Blood
Thick, brown paint.
Fawn is the second thickest paint, it can be applied to most colors of fur besides dark brown and black. Fawn is commonly used as temporary paint for pups as it's easier to wash off than Cream is.
♦Night
1/8 Fat, 3/4 Mud, 1/8 Blood
Thin, warm black paint.
Night is the second thinnest paint, it can be applied to all colors of fur besides black. Night is only used as temporary paint as it washes off as soon as the wolf gets wet, and often does not leave a stain.