For the most part, designing (for me) is a pretty straightforward process - the group is really good about having easy to understand guides.
I do have a slight peeve with one gene though: Dun.
The minimum requirements for the dun gene say that horses must have a visible dorsal stripe and leg barring. But this means that a Ballator's dorsal stripe is... VERY large in comparison to real horses, who - in all of the pictures I've looked up - only have a visible dorsal stripe if they're being photographed from an odd angle. Unless I've just been looking in the wrong places, I can't find any images where a horse in complete profile view like EB plaques are depicted with a dorsal stripe that's wide enough to be visible, so it seems extremely strange to me that we're supposed to depict the dorsal stripes as being that wide. So a change I'd like to see here is making the minimum requirements for dun leg barring only.
I do have a slight peeve with one gene though: Dun.
The minimum requirements for the dun gene say that horses must have a visible dorsal stripe and leg barring. But this means that a Ballator's dorsal stripe is... VERY large in comparison to real horses, who - in all of the pictures I've looked up - only have a visible dorsal stripe if they're being photographed from an odd angle. Unless I've just been looking in the wrong places, I can't find any images where a horse in complete profile view like EB plaques are depicted with a dorsal stripe that's wide enough to be visible, so it seems extremely strange to me that we're supposed to depict the dorsal stripes as being that wide. So a change I'd like to see here is making the minimum requirements for dun leg barring only.