Eyes
A dinosaurs eyes must be derived from their parents' eyes. This could mean a color in between the two colors, or directly from either the mother or the father. Unless there is a mutation involved that effects eye color [ie: Albinism]
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Fathers Eye Mothers Eye
Offspring's Possible Eye
The offspring's eye color could be any color from that gradient or directly color picked from one of the parents.
Horns, Beaks and Nails
Horns, Beaks and Nails can be any natural looking color. This means beiges, browns, tans, off-whites, dark blacks, ect. Horns, Beaks and Nails may also be affected by the pigment surrounding the part in question.
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Below are examples that work:
These are examples that do not work:
These colors do not work because of the following reasons:
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1. Pure white is not allowed
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2. A black dinosaur should not have white horns, claws or a beak due to the unnatural aesthetic it gives off. Horns are allowed to be lighter than the color they sit on top of, but they must look natural. The same goes for white dinosaurs with dark black horns, beaks and claws. Teeth are white no matter what color the dinosaur is.
These colors do not work because of the following reasons:
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1. The horn is too dark compared to the base color of the dinosaur
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2. Patterns are not allowed on the horns other than color shifts due to pigment on the skin and cannot form shapes like displayed.
Gums and Teeth
Gums and teeth must also be natural colors. Gums can be dull pinks, oranges and even blues for darker colored dinosaurs. Teeth must be off white!