multi tone exoskeleton
A character or animal, that has an exoskeleton featuring at least two distinct colors. This definition doesn't include different shades of colors of the same hue.
This situation is common with characters that have a primary color, a countershade color, and a third color for markings.
- If there are only two colors, use two_tone_exoskeleton instead.
- If all hues of the color spectrum are present, also use rainbow_exoskeleton.
- Consider using other exoskeleton colors in addition to this tag.
The multicolored_exoskeleton tag should also be used in addition to this tag.
Tags About Exoskeletons
Colors
Exoskeleton Colors
- black_exoskeleton
- blue_exoskeleton
- brown_exoskeleton
- green_exoskeleton
- grey_exoskeleton
- orange_exoskeleton
- pink_exoskeleton
- purple_exoskeleton
- red_exoskeleton
- tan_exoskeleton
- white_exoskeleton
- yellow_exoskeleton
- monotone_exoskeleton - only one distinct color
- multicolored_exoskeleton - at least two distinct colors
- multi_tone_exoskeleton - more than two distinct colors
- rainbow_exoskeleton - the entire spectrum of distinct colors
- two_tone_exoskeleton - only two distinct colors
General
See also
General Anatomy
- body - A fallback for when the body texture is difficult to decipher.
- exoskeleton - An external skeleton often made of chitin, seen in insects and crustaceans.
- feathers - A complex texture, seen in birds, and most gryphons. Often applied to wings of such species.
- fur - A furry texture, seen in most mammals. Even a single tuft will influence this.
- scales - A squamous texture, seen in reptiles, scalies, and most dragons.
- skin - A smooth texture, seen in humans, dolphins, and amphibians.
This tag has been aliased to multicolored_exoskeleton (learn more).