Published Jan 30th, 2023, 1/30/23 3:45 pm
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Adjacent to the cute horse skins collection!
~by yours trully
Donkeys! this is the classic collor people think of a donkey, the grullo or black dun donkey. Most of the wild asses portray some variant of this coloration, aswell as it is present in all domesticated breeds.
Like in horses, dun is a kind of dilution of the pelt color. Black based donkeys will show their bodies mostly grey with the wild markings: dorsal line, shoulders cross, black ear rims and some times striping on the legs.
The mane, the tail and tip of the ears are named "trims", they are key to understanding the donkey's base color and will remain (mostly) black on black base donkeys unless some roaning or spotting is present.
The ligt areas on the donkey, meaning: muzzle, eye rings, belly and upper legs are named "points" or "panagre"(like on horses) and they are commonly present in most donkeys, able to apear in any color, differently from observed in horses.
A question! Do I keep uploading them with tack? I personally find it harder to see the details on the body, but this way they are ready to be set in game...
~by yours trully
Donkeys! this is the classic collor people think of a donkey, the grullo or black dun donkey. Most of the wild asses portray some variant of this coloration, aswell as it is present in all domesticated breeds.
Like in horses, dun is a kind of dilution of the pelt color. Black based donkeys will show their bodies mostly grey with the wild markings: dorsal line, shoulders cross, black ear rims and some times striping on the legs.
The mane, the tail and tip of the ears are named "trims", they are key to understanding the donkey's base color and will remain (mostly) black on black base donkeys unless some roaning or spotting is present.
The ligt areas on the donkey, meaning: muzzle, eye rings, belly and upper legs are named "points" or "panagre"(like on horses) and they are commonly present in most donkeys, able to apear in any color, differently from observed in horses.
A question! Do I keep uploading them with tack? I personally find it harder to see the details on the body, but this way they are ready to be set in game...
Credit | Donkey facts from mostly this site: https://colorgenetics.info/equine/donkey-color-genetics (check it out for more info!) |
Model | Horse/Donkey/Mule |
Resolution | Vanilla |
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