Eyelets
Marking
Eyelets creates two-toned spots on areas of the body, with a distinctive light and dark part which resembles an eye.
- Solid Marking, may not have a completely blended edge. Slightly soft edges are OK!
- Gradients may be present within the marking!
- The outer part of the eyelet must be lighter than the base color, or picked directly from the light part of the slider!
- The inner part of the eyelet must be lighter than the base color, or picked directly from the dark part of the slider, but may also be black!
- The color of eyelets may also be reversed with the outer part of the marking being a dark color, and the inner part being a light color.
- Gradients may be present within the marking!
- The outer part of the eyelet must be lighter than the base color, or picked directly from the light part of the slider!
- The inner part of the eyelet must be lighter than the base color, or picked directly from the dark part of the slider, but may also be black!
- The color of eyelets may also be reversed with the outer part of the marking being a dark color, and the inner part being a light color.
As a note, eyelets may appear "cut" when overlapped by other feathers!
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Examples: