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- amgr1992 April 2021
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- Egret April 2021
- EquiJamie April 2021
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- Vorpalalice April 2021
BYO Egg Hunt Sale - Ink Spot & Toner - SALE ENDS FRIDAY!
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It's egg hunting season and this time you get to dye your own. Satin, all Rainbow Riot, and all Nexus genes are available until the 15th of the month. Toner and Ink Spot are available until the end of the month. Make an amazing colored "egg"? Post it below and let's see what folks make. I will send a 500k hb prize to whoever makes the one myself, Haystack, and our artist Jenx deem to be the prettiest.
In addition to the prior rainbow releases, I have also created a new gene:Rainbow Riot 2
The prior rainbow riot gene was getting too crowded so this second one will allow you to stack up to 4 RR mutations onto a single horse. The new alleles are Toner, a subtle undertone shifter, and Ink Spot, a pigment-density dependent splash of color.
Toner adjusts the undertones of a horse's color. It only shows on diluted pigment. Creams, duns, pangare, champagne, and other colors that show diluted pigment will have a wash of random color in the dilute area. This two-tone wash from legs to the spine can even create subtle gradients of color. Keep in mind Tonner is often subtle. When it shifts warm shades like red, yellow and orange you may not see much change. Cool shades like green and purple are more obvious. Non dilute colors like black and dark chestnuts will NOT show toner at all. Double creams will show full pastel colors.
Here is a liver chestnut P+ showing how the liver chestnut area has no color shift and the diluted area shows a rosy pink.
This bay horse has purple shifting on it's legs and some orange shifting on the belly but it is mostly hidden by the dark color.
This dark brown shows a subtle shift on the belly to purple.
Yellow shifting on brown is more dramatic.
This sable champagne shows a lot of tone shift.
Same horse as above with purple legs and teal shifted upper.
On a blue (black) onyx the dark areas stay dark but the light areas show color.
No tone shift is obvious on this black. Remember dilution is REQUIRED.
This sooty plus bay dun is orange-shifted and looks like a supersaturated bay.
The same horse blue-shifted looks more grullo than bay.
While normally you will see nothing on black P+ blacks can show toning.
Toner works spectacularly on chinchilla horses resulting in beautiful ultra-vivid gradient colors like on this bay.
A note on watercolor! Toner can be combined with watercolor for some beautiful effects but watercolor is very strong and can completely hide toner. Add it with watercolor carefully and stick to horses with dark darks and light lights for the best results. Here it is with a dilute onyx.
Here is that same vivid bay chinchilla from before with watercolor.
Link to all Toner horses on this server.
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Ink Spot adds pigment-density dependent splashes of a random color onto a horse. It is NOT a marking, it is a shift in the color of a horse's pigment. That means pale/diluted horses will have less intense color spots than darker horses.
Here is Ink Spot on a cream champagne showing the dilution.
On a double dilute it vanishes completely.
On a full-color horse like this liver chestnut the color explodes and is super vivid and can even have multiple brightnesses as it interacts with different pigment layers.
and here on a bay.
Notice how the black pigment is being interacted on separately from the red pigment. That is what creates the multiple shades.
Toner can interact with watercolor but it is often hidden. Notice how the yellow inkspots on this bay water color are largely hidden on this blue shifting.
Depending on the color mix it might be subtle...
Or even totaly hidden
The more dilute the base the more other things like watercolor and toner will hide ink spot.
With vivids like this black, it can be pretty bold even with watercolor.
Link to all Toner horses on this server.
So can you combine toner and ink spot together? YES! And they were created to do so but like with watercolor and toner you need a horse with dark darks and diluted dilute on the same horse for the best effect. In general, though be prepared to do a good deal of rerolling. Onyx and P+ are probably solid bets to combine with this. Brown and sable champ also seem to work well. Black-based Chinchilla seems to show it well.
Bay Chincilla.
Buckskin
Bay onyx
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If you would like to see a full gallery of images of these genes I have saved you can click here. https://imgur.com/a/63x4z5i
Because of the intense interaction complexity of these genes, I am willing to do a limited number of requests for examples of specific base colors. Please posts those requests on the example request post when I make it. Not here.
If you create or breed any horses with these genes please post your favorites before for a chance to enter for the cash prize!Need to contact me? Read this first.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
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Just getting around to looking at the first foal crop. This gene creates some beautiful babies!
Beautiful in Blue2G
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472373
472397
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My goodness, she's perfect!
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“But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked.
“Oh, you can’t help that,” said the Cat: “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.”
“How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice.
“You must be,” said the Cat, “or you wouldn’t have come here.” -Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter 6 -
I am having SO much fun seeing what comes out from these genes.
2G 477167
2G 470351
Etched In Gold
Jellybean -
It's been too much fun re-rolling him just to see what he would look like next. Lol
Beach Party Day -
Pinkie, that foal is INCREDIBLE! I'm drooling!
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Here are some of my favorites that have been shared:
Beach Party Day
2G 470351
VACS Caelum
Trix
GMT Colored Up
rsBiggerInTexas 464466 99
In the end, the 3 of us picked this horse as the winner. Congrats @pinkie3
TrixNeed to contact me? Read this first.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
she/herThanked by 1Vorpalalice -
Woo hoo thank!