Traits
Snow (Rare)
Instead of sand, a waterdog has snow in its place.
This trait can be paired with sand as well and does not need to take up its entirety.
Snow that takes the place of sand must have some visual indication of being snow (texture, sparkles in the snow, rounder shapes/snow sheet, etc.)
Snow is by default white but can be dyed. Dyed snow must ressemble dye in snow and cannot have sharp edges and should be blended in some way. Dyed snow must also have a visual indication that's not sand. Additionally, dye is treated as markings and to make it color changing you would need color changing sand.
Please see the section below for a full visual guide.
NOTE: This trait is specifically for designs with the intent of having snow. You DO NOT need this trait for just white sand
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Snow on a waterdog’s back should resemble snow by being either rounder like snow, having texture, or snow sparkles.
When a large section or all of the dog’s sand is snow, it is required that there’s some visual indication it’s snow not sand. This can be through snow sparkles (left), texture (right), or distinct snowy shapes (bottom left).
Snow can be dyed, however, like liquid dye in snow, the edges cannot be sharp and must be blended in some way, again to distinguish from sand patterns. Dyed snow must also maintain some indication it’s snowed Dyed snow counts as markings, not accessories, and would need color changing if you wanted different variants of dye colors or dyed areas/markings
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Examples of 'snow patches' on body:
https://waterdogworld.com/character/CAP-0345
https://waterdogworld.com/character/BRD-0927
https://waterdogworld.com/character/MYO-0968
Examples of full 'white snow color' on body:
https://waterdogworld.com/character/MYO-5084
https://waterdogworld.com/character/MYO-6063
https://waterdogworld.com/character/MYO-6342