
facial scales
Facial scales are scales distinctly seen upon a character's face, similar to and sometimes crossing over with facial markings. The most common formation of facial scales is straight down a character's face, often above their snout, and usually similar in appearance to the rungs of a ladder.
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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.
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The following tags implicate this tag: scale_eyebrows (learn more).
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