Drabun MYO Guide & Rules

Posted 2 years, 29 days ago by Drabun

MYO Guides & Design Rules


If you've received a MYO ('Make your own') ticket, this is the place you wanna check out first before getting to work!
Please read everything carefully to make the designing and approving process as quick and smooth as possible.

This guide may be updated over time.


▶ Receiving a MYO Ticket:

There are a few ways to receive MYO tickets:
• Purchase a ticket when they are for sale
• Win a ticket from an official raffle
• Win a ticket from an official event


▶ General Rules:

• Any MYO ticket may be traded or gifted, as well as sold for the amount it was purchased for. Free MYO tickets may not be sold.
• Commissioning someone to design your Drabun with your MYO ticket is allowed, however understand that the design may not immediately be approved and may need reworking.
• Any MYO design has to be officially approved by a staff member and added to the official master list.
• Using a MYO Drabun design that has not been approved and acting as though it has been, may end with a penalty or even blacklisting depending on severity.
• MYO Drabun designs may be inspired by official fandoms, however they must look unique and not be a direct copy. For example, a Drabun with yellow coloring and red cheek markings is okay as long as it has other Drabun specific features and is not a direct Pikachu clone. Approval of fandom inspired designs will be handled on a case by case basis.


▶ Trade & Resale Rules:

• Official adopts and approved MYO designs may be resold for the amount they were purchased for. Added art and written stories can increase the overall value of a Drabun when it comes to reselling.
• Free MYO designs and raffle prizes have a base value of 0$ and may only be traded or gifted, unless added art and stories have increased the value.
• If you are looking to transfer a Drabun, please refer to the master list account on how to do so!


▶ Drabun Design Rules:

Please be sure to read through the general Drabun information—most of the design rules are already provided there.

• Every Drabun must have an orb that matches their color palette. Every orb must have a swirling pattern on the inside.
• Every Drabun must have a face mask and a darker or lighter line down their back.
• Drabun color palettes may include a maximum of 6 colors total.
• Drabun colors range from natural to colorful palettes. However, eyeburner saturation is not allowed.
• Markings are generally simple. However, symbols and complex shapes may be added according to the MYO ticket rarity.
• Longer fur and manes may be added according to the MYO ticket rarity.
• Drabun traits may only be added within the MYO tickets rarity permission. For example, an unusual MYO ticket cannot add rare or mystical features to a Drabun.

For visual guides, refer to the general Drabun information linked above!

Also, I am providing my Drabun base (will follow soon) for free, which hopefully makes it easier for people to design their Drabun!
The Drabun base requires basic knowledge of layers and folders. It cannot be used in MS Paint.

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