Bullseye

Uncommon

Bullseye

Overview

Rex claim that those who bear this marking show remarkable insight due to its eye-like appearance. However, one should always remember that patterns on a coat are no substitute for real wisdom...

Marking Colors

Marking Edges

Symmetry

 

Rules

  • Bullseye must show up at least twice. This can be anywhere on the body.
  • Up to five rings per bullseye.
    • These rings are allowed to have a 'base' or inner filling color! 
    • This inner filling color can have a maximum of two colors.
  • Bullseye doesn't have to be perfectly round but it should still resemble a circle.
    • Bullseye can never have corners.
  • Bullseye is allowed to fade out on its very edges.
  • Alternatively, Bullseye can present as Rosette markings.
    • These two styles cannot be mixed and matched! You must pick one or the other.

Boundaries

Copy paste these images directly into your art program over your design and set them to multiply for the best work effect.
Alternatively you can download the boundary PSDs with the marking boundaries!

Armored

 

Furred

 

Special Interactions

Some markings interact uniquely with Bullseye, creating distinctive presentations when combined. Here's a list of these special markings.

Color Flip Special Effect

Where Bullseye intersects the bottom-most hard-edged marking, it can flip colours with the basecoat. This cannot be used with the rosettes presentation of this marking! When Bullseye is colored by Arcane, Bullseye can instead flip to a second Arcane color.

Bullseye gets the basecoat color where it overlaps with throw.

 

 

Bullseye cannot use this special rule on two markings, only a marking and the basecoat.

 

 

This is an example of Bullseye affected by Arcane using the color flip ability.

 

Bullseye-Only Examples

 

Bullseye can have different line thicknesses, present as rosettes, and fade out at its very edges.

Player Owned Examples


Be sure to only take inspiration from these designs rather than copying them directly, especially as rules may have changed since they were approved!