Polka
Polka is a combination of Somatic + Appaloosa
Combination Marking
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Polka must leave at least 10% of the base exposed through patches or spotting.
"Polka is a black marking that takes over the whole of the Suka, leaving only one to two patches if at all, and usually is shown to be distinct by its mottling and large spotting patterns. Polka is, as it seems, rather excessive, while simultaneously leaving most of the Suka covered in black. The spotting at times may have a soft halo, or may be completely clean, the marking itself is random and never too uniform or symmetrical."
COLOR TIPS:
☛ Must follow the Somatic slider.
☛ Gradient Friendly: This marking may take up to 3 gradient colors, all gradients must be smoothly blended.
MINIMUM RANGE NEEDED: At least 80% of the suka must be covered in black.
Hose
Ho/Ho - Common Marking
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"Hose is a marking that occurs starts at the paws and climbs up until it reaches the spine of the Suka. It is usually well defined but may have soft edges and fade or blend into the coat.
The marking is symmetrical and can show on the front half, the back half or on both areas."
COLOR TIPS:
☛ Must be darker or lighter relative to the base.
☛ Gradient Friendly: This marking may take up to 2 gradient colors, all gradients must be smoothly blended.
☛ Two-Toned Friendly: This marking can be 2 distinct colors at once.
MINIMUM RANGE NEEDED: At least cover the paws on either front or back
Example:
Eel
Eel is a combination of Mask + Saddle
Combination Marking
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"Eel is a marking that occurs exclusively on the spine of the Suka. It is usually well defined but may have soft edges and fade or blend into the coat.
The marking usually starts at the forehead over the neck and to the shoulders. It can extend along the spine to the tail tip."
COLOR TIPS:
☛ Must be darker or lighter relative to the base.
☛ Gradient Friendly: This marking may take up to 2 gradient colors, all gradients must be smoothly blended.
☛ Two-Toned Friendly: This marking can be 2 distinct colors at once.
MINIMUM RANGE NEEDED: At least be part of the forehead and reach down to the shoulders.
Even if Collar is present in its maximum form and layers above eel there should be at least an area on the forehead and one on the shoulder area visible