Allows the base coat to show as a gradient. Gradient must be between colors that exist on the assigned base coat's sliders. Dominant Gradient can alter markings as well.
Examples:
- Recessive Gradient appears only on the base coat, and should appear somewhere on the base coat - amount does not matter so long as it is visible.
- Gradient can between any colors from either of the swatches from the Rixixi's associated base coat. For instance, if your Rixixi is Skyburn with Gradient, you are allowed to take the hot pink from the bottom swatch and the orange-red from the top swatch and blend them together! You can also go for a subtler gradient and choose colors on the sliders that are closer together.
- Take care not to make Gradient too closely resemble pangare, sable, or other similar markings!
- Recessive Gradient must be locked to the base coat, but Dominant Gradient can also alter markings to have a gradient in them, either using the Rixixi's base coat swatches for gradient colors, or basing the gradient colors off the marking color rules (such as 'lighter or darker than base coat' or 'any colors').
Examples:
Real world examples:
On Marking Modifiers:
If they can be used on this marking and some tips
Gradient (Dominant): You cannot use Gradient on itself.
Bloom: Optional to use. If Gradient is the only marking, you can use Bloom's ability to create a marking, however, you can opt to use Bloom on Gradient if you want.
Droplets: Optional to use. If Gradient is the only marking, you can use Droplets' ability to create a marking, however, you can opt to use Droplets on Gradient if you want.
Mirror: Legal to use. Uses an inverted version of the base coat.
Penumbra: Optional to use. If Gradient is the only marking, you can use Penumbra's ability to create a marking, however, you can opt to use Penumbra on Gradient if you want.
Splash: Legal to use. Very similar appearance to Horizon with Gradient still visible, if all three markings exist, it's recommended that Splash and Horizon use different colors or at least noticeably different shades.
Bioluminescence: Legal to use.
Chameleon: Legal to use - note that alternate color scheme can use any color.
Glitter: Legal to use.
Horizon: Legal to use. Original Gradient can still be visible outside the modifier. Similar appearance to Splash if Gradient still visible, if all three markings exist, it's recommended that Splash and Horizon use different colors or at least noticeably different shades.
Lunar: Legal to use. Original Gradient can still be visible outside the modifier.
Painted: Legal to use. Original Gradient can still be visible outside the modifier.
Stained Glass: Legal to use.







