Veilhorn Steed

gold champagne

Genetics

Base: chestnut

Dilutions: champagne

Genotype:

Appearance

This page is currently under construction, a description will be added soon.

Examples

The following examples are allowed variations of gold champagne, and show how the coat can vary in brightness and tone. Feel free to copy the colours or pick something inbetween.

gold champagne

Temporary example image.

May have incorrect eye-colour, please refer to the eye-colour section instead.

Eye colour: Hazel

Hazel eyes should be a natural blend of green, brown, and amber, and may not be fully saturated green.

Skin colour: Brown

Brown

Brown skin should be a rosy brown or dark pink. It may have freckles/mottles as long as they are very small. Skin areas affected by white patterns or markings must be light pink.

Horn/hoof colour: Brown

Brown horns and hooves should be a medium-light fairly desaturated or grey-ish brown, or dark beige. They should not be a saturated or rich brown.

If white markings are touching, the affected parts of brown horns and hooves will be very light or cream-coloured.

You can freely customize your design's basecoat and mane/tail with subtle variations in brightness and saturation, giving it a slightly countershaded appearance, as long as it doesn't mimic genes your Veilhorn doesn't have. Countershading should not be so visible that it looks like Pangare or Sooty.

Subtle dark or light dapples may be added on any coat even if genes that normally causes dapples are not present. Note that "natural" dapples should be faint and may not mimic genes your Veilhorn doesn't have.

Flat-colored basecoat

Flat-colored chestnut

countershaded basecoat

Countershaded chestnut

Dappled basecoat

Dappled chestnut