Beaumont Collie Artist Entry #6 by Penultima

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Beaumont Collie Artist Entry #6

Postby Penultima » Thu Mar 17, 2022 10:37 am

Phenotype: Lilac and Offwhite Kaloula Cryptic Merle
Genotype: alkalk bb cchcch dd EE hh ii kyky Mam SS tt UU lwlw

NOTE: This collie is fake, it is an artist tryout entry!

Other entries:
#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11
Last edited by Penultima on Wed Mar 23, 2022 1:05 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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Re: Beaumont Collie Artist Entry #6

Postby Half Tree » Wed Mar 23, 2022 8:59 am

    This is a really nice kaloula and I love your colour choices for the lilac base!
    I hope you don't mind some minor critiques. Quick one about the eyes first, Mcm doesn't display blue eyes but Mam does.
    Lastly, with kaloula the red/c locus pigment (offwhite in this case) is restricted within the confines of the marking. Thus the urajiro will not be visible anywhere that the offwhite is not as it's a marking gene that only affects red pigments. So for this kid the only place there will be a visible lightening of the coat is within the bubbles on the offwhite areas. ^^
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Re: Beaumont Collie Artist Entry #6

Postby Penultima » Wed Mar 23, 2022 9:49 am

Half Tree wrote:
    This is a really nice kaloula and I love your colour choices for the lilac base!
    I hope you don't mind some minor critiques. Quick one about the eyes first, Mcm doesn't display blue eyes but Mam does.
    Lastly, with kaloula the red/c locus pigment (offwhite in this case) is restricted within the confines of the marking. Thus the urajiro will not be visible anywhere that the offwhite is not as it's a marking gene that only affects red pigments. So for this kid the only place there will be a visible lightening of the coat is within the bubbles on the offwhite areas. ^^


Thank you for the critiques! I appreciate it :)

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