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'''This works as an entry in [[First Steps]] or similar pages just fine!''' (ill figure out how to make that work more clearly dont worry lol). will attempt to leave space for staff to clarify more thoroughly on art faceclaims
'''This works as an entry in [[First Steps]] or similar pages just fine!''' (ill figure out how to make that work more clearly dont worry lol). will attempt to leave space for staff to clarify more thoroughly on art faceclaims
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''Faceclaims'' are images (or a set of images) used to represent a character.. On Beyond the Pale, we require faceclaims for all character accounts. Each faceclaim can only be used by one character at a time, except in cases of a.) twins and b.) parent/child where the child used younger photos of the parent.
''Faceclaims'' are images (or a set of images) used to represent a character.. On Beyond the Pale, we require each character to have a unique faceclaim. Each faceclaim can only be used by one character at a time, except in cases of a.) twins and b.) parent/child where the child uses younger photos of the parent.


We allow both photos and artwork to be used as faceclaims.  
At this time, we allow both photos and artwork to be used as faceclaims.  


== Photo Faceclaims ==
== Photo Faceclaims ==
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== Art Faceclaims ==
== Art Faceclaims ==


Some members may choose
Some may prefer (or, in the case of extreme mutations, have no other option!) to use artwork instead of photos for their character's faceclaims. We allow this with some stipulations to ensure the tone of the site is maintained.
 
Unless otherwise specified by a mutation, your character's design must be '''semi-realistic'''. (Please note that this means the design - not your art style!) We require:
 
* Natural pelt colors
* Natural eye colors
* A base realistic pelt pattern
** i.e. tabby, calico, spotted, pointed
 
We currently give allowances for:
 
* Unusual markings, colour patterns or spotting
* Unlikely pelt/eye color combinations
** i.e. a black cat with blue eyes
 
While not required, we encourage you to create a design sheet or full body illustration of your character to include in their bio.

Revision as of 02:11, 12 June 2025

This works as an entry in First Steps or similar pages just fine! (ill figure out how to make that work more clearly dont worry lol). will attempt to leave space for staff to clarify more thoroughly on art faceclaims index.php?title=Category:Marked for Deletion

Faceclaims are images (or a set of images) used to represent a character.. On Beyond the Pale, we require each character to have a unique faceclaim. Each faceclaim can only be used by one character at a time, except in cases of a.) twins and b.) parent/child where the child uses younger photos of the parent.

At this time, we allow both photos and artwork to be used as faceclaims.

Photo Faceclaims

Photos are the primary faceclaim on Beyond the Pale. We only allow photos that are Creative Commons or photos that you have been specifically given permission to use (often called by the community as "perms".)

Some suggested websites to search for Creative Commons photos: - Flickr (with CC filter) - Pixabay - Pexels - Unsplash

Photos may be manipulated to change small things (such as eye color or slightly changing pelt color), as long as allowed within the CC license.

If characters become mutated, their original photos can be manipulated more extremely.

Art Faceclaims

Some may prefer (or, in the case of extreme mutations, have no other option!) to use artwork instead of photos for their character's faceclaims. We allow this with some stipulations to ensure the tone of the site is maintained.

Unless otherwise specified by a mutation, your character's design must be semi-realistic. (Please note that this means the design - not your art style!) We require:

  • Natural pelt colors
  • Natural eye colors
  • A base realistic pelt pattern
    • i.e. tabby, calico, spotted, pointed

We currently give allowances for:

  • Unusual markings, colour patterns or spotting
  • Unlikely pelt/eye color combinations
    • i.e. a black cat with blue eyes

While not required, we encourage you to create a design sheet or full body illustration of your character to include in their bio.