Veilhorn Steed

Pseudo-albino

Pseudo-albino is an optional effect of Dominant white

The minimum requirements of Dominant white must still be met regardless if Pseudo-albino is shown or not.

Pseudo-albino is not listed in the phenotype, a Dominant white with Pseudo-albino is still only written as Dominant white.

Appearance

Pseudo-albino causes the Dominant white to no longer act as a white pattern but instead appear as a near-opaque white layer on top of the rest of the design. The underlying color and patterns will be significantly lightened, causing even a black coat to appear bright and near-white. Other white patterns will still appear as white.

Pseudo-albino will always appear in a peachy/orange/yellow colour range, or a lightened/pastel version of the current coat colour. This means if you have pseudo-albino on black you can chose if you want it to be a light peachy tone, or a light grey. This also means a black pseudo-albino can not have a baby blue or bubblegum pink tone.

Skin should be either light pink or a pastel/lightened version of the natural skin colour, depending on each coat colour.

Horns and hooves need to be either light cream/pink, or a lightened/pastel version of the horn/hoof colour. Naturally coloured horns and hooves will always be affected, while horns and hooves affected by elemental alignments or mutations can optionally be affected, turning into a lightened/pastel verion of the element's palette.

Naturally coloured eyes will be red, pink, salmon, golden or light yellow when affected by pseudo-albino. Elementally coloured eyes can optionally be affected, turning into a lightened/pastel verion of the element's palette.

Minimum requirement:

  • Causes all parts of the design to appear as a light pastel version of itself, including any patterns. Other white patterns will still appear white.

Minimum requirements can be reduced or completely removed by the occlusion trait.

Allowed:

  • Can optionally be a light peachy/pink tone regardless of other genes (even a coat with blue dilute can optionally be light pink).
  • Can optionally affect mutations.
  • Can optionally affect elementally coloured eyes, horns and hooves.

Not allowed:

  • Can not be pure white, must be a light pastel.
  • Can not hide patterns or white patterns.
  • No longer acts as a white pattern. If other white patterns are present they still behave the same way they normally would.

Eye colour: Pseudo-albino

Naturally coloured eyes must be pseudo-albino coloured. Elemental/mutation coloured eyes can optionally be unaffected, or a pastel version of their original colour.

Skin colour:

Causes the skin to be light peachy pink or a pastel version of the coat's orignal skin colour.

Horn/hoof colour: Pseudo-albino

Pseudo-albino horns and hooves should be a very light soft pink or peach, or alternatively a very light pastel version of the underlying coat colour's natural horn/hoof colour.

If white markings are touching, the affected parts of pseudo-albino horns and hooves should be lighter.

Examples

Pseudo-albino dominant white on black

Pseudo-albino dominant white on black

black + Dominant white

Pseudo-albino dominant white on seal bay splash

Pseudo-albino dominant white on seal bay splash

seal bay + Dominant white + Splash

Pseudo-albino dominant white on chestnut dun tobiano with primitive markings

Pseudo-albino dominant white on chestnut dun tobiano with primitive markings

chestnut + Dominant white + Dun + Tobiano

Pseudo-albino dominant white on blue black sabino

Pseudo-albino dominant white on blue black sabino

blue black + Dominant white + Sabino

Pseudo-albino dominant white on blue honey acanthus splash

Pseudo-albino dominant white on blue honey acanthus splash

blue honey + Dominant white + Splash + Acanthus