Fog
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Overview
Rex are very undecided if this marking is a good or a bad omen. Just like a clouded day can be something good or bad, depending if it's cold or warm out!
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Marking Colors
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Marking Edges |
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Rules
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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!
There are no Boundaries for Fog. | There are no Boundaries for Fog. |
Fog is a marking modifier, transforming a standard marking or base coat into a cloud-like appearance. When Fog is applied, it gives the selected marking or base coat with an appearance reminiscent of wispy, smoky swathes.
Applying Fog to the base coat requires colors to be picked exclusively from the base coat slider. However, if it is applied to a marking, the marking's original colors can be picked like those of any marking, but they should all have the same hue, unless dominant.
Fog can also imbue the marking or base coat with glittery, white sparkles. These don't need to be pure white, but must be lighter than the fog below to evoke the feel of glitter.
Achieving the desired Fog effect involves creating soft-edged stripes and swirls that blend seamlessly into the rest of the colors, creating a diffused look. Remember that Fog is not about drawing literal clouds on a marking, but rather evoking the feeling of hazy, foggy mists or the gentle swirl of smoke in the air.
Good VS Bad
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This is about what we like to see! This also showcases the subtle sparkles in the fog. | This is not soft edged enough. Fog can be hard to do, but remember to blend the smokey streaks enough! |
Here we have fog and arcane! |