A white marking that covers the entirety of the Ophern's body, save for small, scale-shaped gaps scattered across the body where the base and other markings show through.
Colouration:
Palmetto should appear white compared to the areas of the Ophern's base and markings that show.
You can use cream, grey, off-white, or even 100% white if you so choose.
Range:
There is no defined range for Palmetto, only that the gaps should reveal no more/less than 5-15% of the markings and base colour.
Colouration:
Palmetto should appear white compared to the areas of the Ophern's base and markings that show.
You can use cream, grey, off-white, or even 100% white if you so choose.
Range:
There is no defined range for Palmetto, only that the gaps should reveal no more/less than 5-15% of the markings and base colour.
Examples: