For all your litters :3 Black (Or yellow for Stormhowls) is the base, gray is the guideline for where everything goes. Colours by pack (In base order) FIREWOLVES can be any shade of red, orange, brown, and yellow, though red furred pups are k!113d. Their paws, ear tufts, and tail tips are almost always the same colour, and often a more vibrant, or lighter shade. Their eyes are usually brighter colours, and red-eyed Firewolves do not require research for ocular albinism. Important: When drawing Firewolves, never forget the flame-like swirls of brilliant orange patterning on the lower back. Firewolves NEVER have pupils, their eyes are a gradient. WATERFOXES can be any NON NEON shade of blue, indigo, and turquoise, along with low saturation greens and purples. The back spikes are often a lighter shade of the body colour, and are commonly the same shade as, or a similar shade to, the tail tip and any additional patterns. These wolves vary the most in patterns, though all have a foxlike tail tip. Most Waterfoxes have blue eyes, though they can also be green and yellow. WINDBUNNIES can be any shade of brown, though they're often seen in less saturated colours. Every Windbunny has certain patterns, those being ear tips, and a stripe on each limb, along with the tail. Windbunnies all have purple eyes, and short, stubby tails, though neither conditions require research. VINEBARKS are seen in any brightness of unsaturated green, with 'wings' and Frontpaw Tufts (only ever on front right paw) in bright, unnatural shades of blue. Each of these patterns is lined around the edge, with a lighter, but still vivid blue. The tails, almost always long, have stripes that lead up to more saturated greens, then into the same blue as their patterns. Vinebarks almost always have blue eyes, though other colours can occur. STORMHOWLS are all one colour. Every one of them is black, with white paws, and white eyes. They emit a slight yellow glow. Stormhowls vary much more in shape than in colour, having both the smallest and biggest known wolves. Even two wolves of the same litter can look enormously different, to the point of being unrecognisable as siblings. These wolves, though their pupils are white, do not need cataract research. Stormhowls cannot have patterns unless an event permits them to. HYBRIDS share a mix of features from their parents. A Stormhowl-Waterfox could be blue with white paws and a glow, or pitch black with deep blue eyes. A Windbunny-Vinebark could have a short, striped tail and more feline ears, or a long tail with a single stripe - likely blue - and long ears! When designing hybrids, go wild! The colours and patterning can be anything, as long as it's valid for one or more of the parent packs!
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