Pangare and Mods

Created: 4 September 2021, 21:15:47 CDT
Last updated: 24 May 2024, 00:12:58 CDT
Pangare || nPan | PanPan
Trait Count - 1

Pangare is a modifier that causes the underside, or belly, of a Beatus, to be lighter in color and even more saturated in color. Dominant pangare has a different expression than the non-dominant expression of pangare, this difference is most easily seen in the effect it has on Black-based BAs.
- Heavy pangare expressions need to have some kind of two-tone pangare present, this can be as simple as adding a lighter gradient by the hooves.
- Pangare will always be a soft gradient.

As stated above, pangare on black has a unique expression. In its non-dom form[nPan] will act relatively normal, lightening the undercoat. In its dominant form[PanPan], pangare will act as it does on bay and chestnut base BAs. This means PanPan on black will always be red hairs instead of lighter hairs like in nPan expressions.

Pan Range
Blue is the minimum required expression.
Yellow is the maximum optional expression.
Red is the area expression is not allowed.

Minimum Pangare Expression
The palettes provided are a simple guide, as different coats will likely have different variations. These guides do show an approximate as to how saturated pangare can be across different coat colors.

Medium PanPan and Maximum nPan Expression

Maximum PanPan Expression
The Demon is displaying PanPan on Black, which is why it's now red in color. The palettes on the min example will come in handy if you're struggling to get a nice color.

 

Pangare Fleck || nPan-f | PanPan-f
Trait Count - 2

Pangare Fleck causes speckles and spots to stem from the different colors used in pangare.

Pangare Fleck Examples

 

Pangare Collar || nPanc | PanPanc | PancPanc

Trait Count - 3

Pangare Collar expands the range of pangare to always encompass the clasic pangare dom range but includes the neck. Pangare Collar also affects the mane and tail where it touches.

Pangare Collar Range

Pangare Collar Examples

 

Pangare Pop || nPanp | PanPanp | PanpPanp
Trait Count - 4

Pangare Pop causes pangare to become more intense in color, and can even add extra shades of red and pink. On blacks, in the non-dom form it is still more subtle, but in dom form is vibrant and can even include shades of purple.

Pangare Pop Examples