Design Guide - Doll Horns




Doll horns follow all of the same rules as bun horns, so this page only contains examples for how the different types of horns sit on a doll’s head. Please review the Bun Horns page for examples of how horns can be shaped.

A succubun’s horns can be more detailed in their doll form than in their bun form due to the slight increase in size, but they should still look like the same pair of horns.

Just like with buns, dolls must have at least one fully unobscured, unbroken horn visible on their masterlist art so that their subtype can be easily identified.

 

Sloth

Sloth horns are small and nubby, with a rounded point shape. They sit on the crown of the doll's head. They’re covered in a layer of velvet, which causes them to blend in with the hair, rather than having a defined base like all other types of horns.


Greed

Greed horns are long, slim, and spiked like a goat’s. Unlike other types of horns, they can either sit on the crown of the doll's head, or their forehead. They can curve slightly inwards and back, or be ramrod straight.

 

Lust

Lust horns are shaped like upside-down hearts, and they sit on the crown of the doll's head. Their shape is that of a rounded, 3D heart, with the base firmly seated on the head—they should not look flat, or have part of the base “hanging off” the head. They cannot sit on the forehead, and the full heart shape must be visible for at least one horn.


Gluttony

Gluttony horns are wide set and curved upwards like a bull’s. They sit on the sides of the crown of the doll's head, a little bit above the ears. They cannot sit on top of the head, or on the forehead.


Pride

Pride horns are curled in on themselves like a ram’s. They sit on the sides of the crown of the doll's head. These horns cannot curl upwards so high that the tip goes above the top of the horn’s curve, and they cannot sit on the forehead or the sides of the doll's head.


Envy

Envy horns are long and thin, with a gentle curve, rounded tips, and a single prong reminiscent of a deer’s antlers. They sit on the crown of a doll's head. Their prong must branch off of the inner side of the horns, and they cannot sit on the forehead or the sides of the head.