Snowflake Guide (for rabbits below ID 573337)
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Snowflakes
Any rabbits is special and unique (except whites). What does this mean and what will a snowflake do? You may never know until you use one, but this guide will show you what kind of changes to expect (if any) and which color of snowflake is right for your rabbit!
This guide is for rabbits above ID 573337. For rabbits below that ID number, see
the old guide..
Snowflake Types
There are a few different types of Snowflakes, each with their own effects. What all Snowflakes (except for the Snotflake) have in common is that they edit hidden modifiers. What's a hidden modifier? Well, it's the hidden values that control a rabbit's colors such as shade, hue, and pattern. If you have a spotted (Broken) rabbit, the hidden mofifiers control where the spots are. If you have a Vienna with a white strip on the nose, hidden modifiers control whether the white strip is on the nose. There are four hidden modifiers that can be edited by Snowflakes. So what do the different types of Snowflakes do?
Special Snowflake
This snowflake will change ALL hidden modifiers of a rabbit at the same time.
Yellow Snowflake
This snowflake changes the first hidden modifier for a rabbit.
- Color of the R value on fades on base color of clr. More details...Controls the R (Red) in the RBG value of the gradient on the base layer of a Fade rabbit.
- Broken pattern. More details...Controls the Y axis of the colored spots on a Broken rabbit, causing them to move up or down.
- Vienna forehead marking. More details...If the hidden modifier is divisible by 3 on a Vienna rabbit, there will be a white marking on the forehead.
- Agouti hue/tone, saturation, and brightness. More details...Changes the color hue of the agouti layer, how saturated the color is (whether bright or dull), and the brightness (dark or light).
- Determines if a Colorful is Fullcolor. More details...If divisible by 149, a Colorful rabbit will be Fullcolor.
- Alters the hue on Colorful (but not Fullcolor).More details...Controls the hue on a Colorful rabbit's base layer (but not if they are Fullcolor).
- Gain or Loss of Gray/brown dichromatic eyes on dilutes. More details...Allows for a chance of dischromatic eyes (one brown and the other gray) on dilutes (dd genetics) with naturally colored eyes. Does not work on eyec (colored eyes), also does not work on albinism (Albinos or Himis), Blue Eyed White, or rabbits with the upper case D (Dense) gene in their genotypes (must be dd). The chance is semi-rare and random.
Navy Snowflake
This snowflake changes the second hidden modifier for a rabbit.
- Color of the B value on fades on base color of clr. More details...If divisible by 29, a cclr Colorful will be Fade on the agouti layer. Also controls the B (Blue) of the RBG value in base layer (clr) Fade (if present).
- Blue eyes of vienna (whether a rabbit has them). More details...If divisible by 3, a Vienna rabbit will have blue eyes instead of their regular eye color.
- Base fade and color of fade. More details...If divisible by 29, a Colorful rabbit (on the B gene with clr) will be Fade. If a rabbit has Fade on the base layer, this controls the G (Green) of the RBG value.
- Wild agouti brightness. More details...Controls the brightness (light or dark) on the agouti layer of Fullcolor. This can cause a Fullcolor rabbit to have completely a black or completely white agouti layer.
Red Snowflake
This snowflake changes the third hidden modifier.
- Color of the G value on fades on base color of clr.
- The side Spots of an English. More details...Cycles through 5 possible variations for the side spot pattern (the spots on the flanks/shoulders/hips) on an English. If divisible by 5, there will be no spots.
- Eye color hue in eyec. More details...When we say eye, we are referring to the iris, not the pupil. Controls the hue of the eyes when eyec is present. If the rabbit has dichromatic eyec, this controls only the left (viewer's left) eye hue and hidden mod #4 (Green Snowflake) takes over the right eye hue.
Green Snowflake
This snowflake changes the fourth hidden modifier.
Green Snowflake changes:
- Agouti layer on wilds. More details...If divisible by 3, Wild will not have the agouti layer.
- Broken pattern perameters. More details...If divisible by 17, there will be no perameters for Brokens. The perameter is what prevents spots to appear on the legs, jaw, neck, belly, and other parts of the body that are almost always white in real life rabbits.
- Right eye color hue in dichromatic eyec. More details...When we say eye, we are referring to the iris, not the pupil. Controls the hue of the right eye (viewer's right, not the rabbit's right) in rabbits who have dichromatic eyec. If the rabbit does NOT have dichromatic eyec, this modifier does not effect the eye color. See mod #3 for effects without dichromati eyes or on the left eye (viewer's left).
Purple Snowflake
This snowflake changes the fifth hidden modifier.
Purple Snowflake changes:
- Broken pattern type. More details...Cycles through 3 possible marking sheets for Brokens (resulting in different spot patterns).
- If Fullcolor with cclr. More details...If divisible by 17, a cclr Colorful will be Fullcolor on the agouti layer.
Sky Snowflake
This snowflake changes the sixth hidden modifier for a rabbit.
- Gain or Loss of Dichromatic eyec. More details...Can cause heterochromia (Dichromatic eyes) in rabbits with eyec. The chance is rare and random.
- White feet of Vienna. More details...If divisible by 7, a Vienna will have a white right paw. If divisible by 17, a Vienna rabbit will have a white left paw. If divisble by 119, a Vienna will have both white paws.
- Pupil color with eyec. More details...Controls the colors of the pupils with eyec. It controls both eyes, though has a different effect on the right (viewer's right) eye when eyes are dichromatic.
Silver Snowflake
This snowflake changes the seventh hidden modifier for a rabbit.
- Whether or not an agouti (A_) will have otter layer. More details...If NOT divisible by 2, an Agouti (not Wild) will be lacking the Otter (light markings) layer.
- Broken pattern. More details...Controls the X axis of the Broken pattern marking sheet, causing it to shift left or right.
- Blue eyes on Dutch. More details...If divisible by 23, a Dutch will have blue eyes instead their normal eye color.
- Tan/Otter/Wild Colorful hue. More details...Controls the hue of the Tan/Otter/Wild markings on a cclr Colorful (but not Fullcolor).
- Vienna nose marking. More details...If the hidden modifier is divisible by 5 on a Vienna rabbit, there will be a white marking on the nose.
Brown Snowflake
This snowflake changes the eighth hidden modifier for a rabbit.
- Controls x axis of tricolor spots