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Faceclaims Faceclaims are images (or sets of images) used to portray a character. We require every character to have a unique faceclaim. Each faceclaim can only be used by one character at a time, except in cases of twins or kits using younger photos of their parent's faceclaim. To view current faceclaims in use, please visit our [https://beyondthepalerp.jcink.net/index.php?act=Pages&pid=10 claims] list. At this time, we allow photos (manipulated or not) and artwork to be used as faceclaims. == Photo Faceclaims == Photos are the primary choice of faceclaim on Beyond the Pale. We only allow members to use photos that are under the Creative Commons license or photos that you have specifically been given permission to use (often called in the community "perms.") Some suggested websites to search for Creative Commons photos: * Flickr (ensure only searching Creative Commons) * Pexels * Pixabay * Unsplash === Photo Manipulation === Photo manipulations (called "manips") are allowed on the site. Please ensure that if you're using Creative Commons photos that the license allows for adaptions. == Art Faceclaims == Artwork may be used as a faceclaim instead of a photo. We ask that your character's design is semi-realistic unless otherwise described by staff (such as in kitten mutations.) You must have the rights to use the character artwork or design, either because you are the artist or you commissioned the artwork. You may use artwork from other sources if you have explicit permission from the original artist. If you are not the artist, please provide a link to the artist's preferred platform. Unless otherwise specified, we ask that you follow the art guidelines below: * Natural pelt colors * Natural eye colors * A semi-realistic pelt pattern (i.e. tabby, calico, spotted, pointed) <br>We currently give creative allowances for: * Unusual markings, color patterns or spotting * Unlikely pelt/eye color combinations (i.e. a black cat with blue eyes)
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