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Because the colours of furs are fixed you just need to give the name of the fur when providing a tincture. | Because the colours of furs are fixed you just need to give the name of the fur when providing a tincture. Furs are only clearly visible if applied to large areas or shapes, <ds/> does not allow them to be applied to very small features as they would not be seen clearly. | ||
It can be hard to recall the colour pairs for the <keyword>ermine</keyword> group so if you are using the fancy editor on the create page the foreground and background colours of the text of the fur's name are set to those of the tails and background of the fur to remind you. | It can be hard to recall the colour pairs for the <keyword>ermine</keyword> group so if you are using the fancy editor on the create page the foreground and background colours of the text of the fur's name are set to those of the tails and background of the fur to remind you. |
Latest revision as of 23:44, 2 January 2022
Furs are intended to represent animal skins (although you can be assured that no animals were harmed in the making of DrawShield !) There are three groups of furs which differ in the two colours applied.
Herald's Notebook: In the ermine group the spots represent tails of the ermine creature, a member of the weasel family and more commonly known as a stoat in the UK.
In the vair group the pieces represent alternately placed belly and back skins of grey squirrels, although the actual shape can vary quite a lot. DrawShield uses quite angular shapes, but they are equally valid if drawn more rounded.
Finally the potent group are so called because the shapes look like the heads of crutches and are possibly derived from very stylised versions of vair.
Usage
Because the colours of furs are fixed you just need to give the name of the fur when providing a tincture. Furs are only clearly visible if applied to large areas or shapes, DrawShield does not allow them to be applied to very small features as they would not be seen clearly.
It can be hard to recall the colour pairs for the ermine group so if you are using the fancy editor on the create page the foreground and background colours of the text of the fur's name are set to those of the tails and background of the fur to remind you.
Catalog
The following furs are available:
Click on an image to be redirected to the Create Page to find artist credits.
See Also
There are treatments Vairy, ermined and potenty which have the same appearance as the corresponding fur but allow you to specify the two colours - see Treatments for more details.