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[b]Chromamancy:[/b] Otherwise known as cosmetic magic, chromamancy is a sub-specialty within the alteration school of magic, sometimes used for trickery and illusion but more commonly known for its ability to change the color of things on the biological level. As traditional tattoos don't exactly work on furred and feathered species, and barely work on scales, it's regarded as "[i]tattoos for beastkin[/i]".
Some beastkin will simply use dyes to set themselves apart. This is especially popular for species where twins and triplets are more an expectation than an anomaly. But for a lifelong, permanent solution, the ambitious may invest in a full-body [i]chromashift[/i]. With a finite magical reserve to work on one section per session, chromashifts generally take 1 or 2 weeks for your local chromamancer to finish. Much like a tattoo, it is not a pleasant procedure, and worse, clients may feel nauseous side-effects on top of radiating an eerie, almost radioactive glow for some time.
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[quote]"zeroabsolute":/users/8778 said: Not exactly tattoos, but fur patterns are obtained by carefully shortening the hair, revealing the darker colored fur unerneath, or by cutting the hair altogether exposing the pale skin for contrast. Fur-art on camels is a thing for real. [/quote] Interesting! Didn't know that. Yeah I could see some beastkin doing that practice too, then. The magical chromashift as pictured is a more permanent cosmetic solution, for the vixen-on-the-go - so much leg spreading to do, no time for tedious fur vanity!
Not exactly tattoos, but fur patterns are obtained by carefully shortening the hair, revealing the darker colored fur unerneath, or by cutting the hair altogether exposing the pale skin for contrast. Fur-art on camels is a thing for real.
[i]*Arc Welding Sounds[/i]
[quote]"terraraptor":/users/13 said: I do it manually instead, just sorta used to doing it that way (detailer is just automating selecting the face and doing a type of inpaint refinement on it). So to sorta-kinda answer the question, I'm using 3wolfmondaisdg for inpainting, usually at around .4 to .5 denoise. [/quote] oh ok, I first have to figure out how make inpaiting work, cause it crashes everytime I try to use it X)
[quote]"teckly":/users/38407 said: that works well also may I ask what detailer you're using for the faces? I'm new in generating and still trying to figure out how things work and the one I found seems to be depreciated [/quote] I do it manually instead, just sorta used to doing it that way (detailer is just automating selecting the face and doing a type of inpaint refinement on it). So to sorta-kinda answer the question, I'm using 3wolfmondaisdg for inpainting, usually at around .4 to .5 denoise.
[quote]"terraraptor":/users/13 said: Thanks! And yes I did basically slip "welding" into the prompt somewhere along the way just for the purpose of making the magic energy blindingly bright. [/quote] that works well also may I ask what detailer you're using for the faces? I'm new in generating and still trying to figure out how things work and the one I found seems to be depreciated
[quote]"teckly":/users/38407 said: "I will now proceed to weld on you" "wait what?" I like your setting and lore (expect for the feral part but to each their own :p) even if I'm more scifi myself [/quote] [quote]"unimportantone":/users/2491 said: Very neat lore! [/quote] Thanks! And yes I did basically slip "welding" into the prompt somewhere along the way just for the purpose of making the magic energy blindingly bright.
"I will now proceed to weld on you" "wait what?" I like your setting and lore (expect for the feral part but to each their own :p) even if I'm more scifi myself
Very neat lore!