Fur Pattern

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The "Spots 1" fur pattern on a character.

Fur patterns are essentially used to enhance a character's appearance. New characters receive a basic fur pattern when they first join the game. Players also have the option to purchase a fur pattern for different amounts of gold from Radium, who is located in Radium's Den in the high plains, east of Saliko's Chapel. Another option is to purchase a Colourful Gift Box from Radium's VIP shop and create your own fur pattern.

Free Fur Patterns

Players that join may receive one of a few basic patterns or features by clicking the 'randomize' button below a display photo of their character. Randomizing their character's appearance assigns a random fur dye and/or fur patterns. Players can continue this process until they are content with their appearance.

Purchasing Fur Patterns

Numerous fur patterns can be purchased from Radium's Pattern Shop. Radium is located (somewhat-hidden) in Radium's Den, which is left of the Everchange Caverns, and to the right of the High Plains of Saliko. Radium has many exquisite fur patterns that range in a price from 10 - 500 gold. Some of the fur patterns that can be purchased at Radium's Pattern Shop are also an option to pick as your fur pattern when you first join the game. The fur patterns that can be purchased for 10 gold are also the fur patterns that players had a choice of choosing from to be their starter fur pattern from when they first joined.

Features (10 Gold)

Features can randomly appear on new characters, when clicking "Randomize" to randomize the design.

  • Bitten Ears with Scar - Parts of the ear are bitten off & there is a scar a little above the eye.
  • Darker Ears - The ears are a darker shade of the colour of the fur.
  • Pale Muzzle - The muzzle is a lighter shade of the colour of the fur.
  • Bitten Ears - Parts of the ear are bitten off.
  • Dark Tail Tip - The tail tip is a darker shade of the colour of the fur.
  • Darker Ears and Stripes - The ears are a darker shade of the colour of the fur & there are stripes on the character's face; mainly on its forehead.

Simple Fur Patterns (120 Gold)

  • Spots 1 - Black spots are all around the fur.
  • Black Torso - The ears, most of the body (except for the paws/belly), and most of the tail are black.
  • Skunky - White pattern like a skunk
  • Curly Pattern - Curled stripes on the ear, cheek, back, leg, and tail.
  • Black Paws 1 - The ears, paws, and tail tip are black.
  • Timber Wolf - Most of the ear, face, top half of the body, and tail tip are darkened.
  • Two Tone - The bottom half of the body and the ears are black.

Complex Fur Patterns (500 Gold)

  • Tabby Light - Lighter shade of tabby cat stripes, with a white tali tip and paws.
  • Striped Calico - Lightly shaded stripes on the forehead, ears, and cheeks & a white muzzle. The top half of the body is also striped, as well as the tail.
  • Black Paws 2 - Black ears and paws, as well as a little bit of the face is white. There are two very small stripes on each cheek.
  • Tabby Dark - Darker shade of tabby cat stripes, with a white tali tip and paws.
  • Leopard - Leopard spots are all around the fur.
  • Wildcat - Ears, cheeks, back, paws, and tail are a darker shade. There are also stripes along the forehead and on the back legs, as well as a little on the tail. The rest of the fur is occupied by spots.


Creating Your Own Fur Pattern

If a player is interested in creating their own fur pattern, they can purchase a Fancy Magic Box from Radium's Shop for 800 gold[1]. This allows them to submit an edited sprite sheet for review.

Obtaining the Sprite Sheet

The sprite sheet is a PSD file that can be downloaded directly from the Paw'D website. It is necessary to have a computer program that supports that format - aside from Photoshop and PaintShopPro, various commercial (Corel Photoshop, Sai, openCanvas) and free (Gimp) programs are all able to read it.

Drawing the Pattern

When editing the pattern, draw it directly onto the unlocked layer with the fur. There are a few caveats you need to keep in mind:

  • Draw within each element: Each limb has a specific position in the file. If you draw outside that section, there is a good chance that it will get cropped off.
  • Use the same hue of blue as the underlying sprite colour: You can change the brightness and the saturation of your colour, but the hue must remain the exact blue you see on the sprite sheet[2]. If in doubt, use your colour picker on the right side palette in the sprite sheet - all the blues there are "safe".
  • Regular terms of service appy: Sprites are subject to review, and staff may refuse to approve sprites not deemed suitable. If in doubt, ask!

Using the Sprite Sheet

After designing their own pattern and getting it approved by staff, it shows up in the pattern list for the player designing it.


Notes

  • If a player no longer wishes to have a fur pattern, they can select the No Pattern option at Radium's Pattern Shop. This action costs no gold.
  • If a player has already purchased a fur pattern and they want a different one, they can purchase the different pattern, which will automatically go on their character. If they want their old fur pattern back, they will have to re-purchase it.
  • Features and fur patterns do not combine - for example, bitten ears are considered a different marking than a tabby pattern. However, players can file a support ticket to request features to be combined with a certain marking for their characters.


  1. Full-Colour patterns were available through Colourful Magic Boxes, however these are no longer obtainable. Players that had a registered account when they still were can obtain them from Radium for 1,000 Gold. Instead of full-colour patterns, fur patterns are drawn with a specific palette, which allows for fur dyes.
  2. If your drawing program allows, editing the sprite sheet using an HSV colour model is much easier than the RGB model. In the HSV model, you may touch the Saturation (S) and Value (V), as long as you leave the Hue (H) alone.