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GILA

Gi / UNCOMMON

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"Gila is a chocolate to black locked marking that creates a dense, heavy dripping striping effect over the top half of the suka. Gila typically extends to all quarters of the body: forehead, neck, back/flank , and rump, leaving the tail optional to be covered. While Gila is distinct in how many stripes tend to appear at minimum, there is no issue with more stripes than usual appearing on the suka, so long as the marking depicted does not resemble something as thin as brindle can be. Gila lies atop all markings except Points & white markings, but is fluid in layering with Somatic. If paired with Somatic, the base color , somatic, and gila must all be completely different colors/tints/or shades than one another. A black suka with dark black somatic and dark black gila, would likely not pass."

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COLOR TIPS:

☛ Must be locked to the color palette above, slight color shifts may pass if not too noticeably different to better fit a different color base color.
☛ Gradient Friendly : This marking may take up to 3 gradient colors, all gradients must be smoothly blended.
☛ The striping style of Gila must mimic the examples seen in this guide, or the marking may not be considered passable as there is little leeway on the shape and placement of Gila.

⬆ !ABOVE SHOWS THE MAXIMUM RANGE! â¬†

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MINIMUM RANGE NEEDED: At least all minimal hotspot should be covered or touch on in a way (see DEMOs for more)

MINIMUM HOTSPOTS: Where the marking is most likely to occur in its 'minimal' form.

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DEMO(s)

Demos are meant to show active steps to execute a certain look that may be considered passable or shows off examples of the marking in interaction with other markings.

Most minimal way of expressing Gila & Terminology you may see during corrections:

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