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POINTS

PT / Pt / UNCOMMON

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"Points are almost always tan, red, mahogany, or blonde in color dependent on which stands out best against the base color, or even a gradient between the colors. The only time Points are effected in color is when they're effected by Blackened, turning their points into various shades of black to dark reddish bay. The marking itself distinctly occurs along the legs or toes, the chest/shoulders, and facial area, usually the brows or cheek spots. Points have some leeway with their placement, but not much, and usually lie on top of all other markings aside from white markings. "

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COLOR TIPS:

☛ Must be chosen from the palette above, and must not clash with the base coat color.
☛ Fade Friendly : This marking is allowed to fade into the base coat.
☛ Gradient Friendly : This marking may take up to 3 gradient colors, all gradients must be smoothly blended.
☛ Two Toned Friendly: This marking can be 2 distinct colors at once.

☛ The edges of Points should either be well defined, or may have some softness to them, but may not be completely soft or blurred overall.

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⬆ !ABOVE SHOWS THE MAXIMUM RANGE! â¬†

The blue shows the maximum size for cheek spotting.

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MINIMUM RANGE NEEDED: At least ALL THREE AREAS of minimal hotspots should be covered.

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

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EXAMPLES

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