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Dyes are items used to change the pigment or color of a [[Blockhead]]'s [[Clothing|clothing]] or making [[Paint|paint]]. They come in the form of powders and are obtainable through [[Crafting|crafting]] at a [[Press]] or [[Meditation]]. Dyes can be applied to clothing using a [[Dye Bench]] or turned into paint at a [[Mixing Bench]]. Both the Dye Bench and the Mixing Bench allow applying more than one unit of dye to a crafting, resulting in new colors. A maximum of three units of dye can be combined. Note that multiple units of the same color dye with no other colors included will produce the same results as a single unit of that color.
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==Primary Dyes==
'''Pigments''' are items used to change the pigment or color of a [[blockhead]]'s [[clothing]], making [[paint]], or crafting [[painting]]s.
There are a total of eight primary dyes available.
* [[Carbon Black]]
* [[Marble White]]
* [[Red Ochre]]
* [[Indian Yellow]]
* [[Ultramarine Blue]]
* [[Copper Blue]]
* [[Emerald Green]]
* [[Tyrian Purple]]
==Secondary Dyes==
Secondary Dyes are dyes composed of mixing two primary dyes. There are a total of 28 unique combinations of secondary dyes.


==Tertiary Dyes==
==Appearance==
Tertiary Dyes are dyes composed of mixing a secondary dye with a primary dye. There is a total of 112 unique combinations of tertiary dyes.
They come in the form of powders and are obtainable through [[crafting]] at a [[press]] or [[Meditate|meditation]]. Each [[Pigment#Primary Pigments|primary pigment]] is a separate, distinctive color.


==Crafting==
{{See also|Dye Bench|Mixing Bench|Easel}}
Pigments can be applied to [[clothing]] using a [[Dye Bench|dye bench]] or turned into paint at a [[Mixing Bench|mixing bench]]. Both the dye bench and the mixing bench allow applying more than one unit of pigment to a crafting, resulting in new colors. A maximum of three units of pigment can be combined. Note that multiple units of the same color pigment with no other colors included will produce the same results as a single unit of that color.
[[File:Easel 3 Color Menu.png|thumb|Pigment selection on a level 3 easel]]
At an [[easel]], up to three pigments can be combined with [[wood]], [[linen]], and [[oil]] to produce a [[painting]]. The pigments selected affect how the original image selected for the painting will be colored.


Refer to the appropriate crafting surface article for crafting recipes.
==Primary Pigments==
:{{See also|List of Primary Pigment Combinations}}
There are a total of eight primary pigments available.
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|+ Primary Pigments
! scope="col" |
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:Carbon Black Icon.png|40px]]
| [[Carbon Black]]
| ''Darken your surrounds.''
|-
| [[File:Marble White Icon.png|40px]]
| [[Marble White]]
| ''For white paint or dye.''
|-
| [[File:Red Ochre Icon.png|40px]]
| [[Red Ochre]]
| ''Paint the town red.''
|-
| [[File:Indian Yellow Icon.png|40px]]
| [[Indian Yellow]]
| ''Mood brightener.''
|-
| [[File:Ultramarine Blue Icon.png|40px]]
| [[Ultramarine Blue]]
| ''Ultra cool.''
|-
| [[File:Tyrian Purple Icon.png|40px]]
| [[Tyrian Purple]]
| ''The pigment of royalty.''
|-
| [[File:Copper Blue Icon.png|40px]]
| [[Copper Blue]]
| ''A cheerful blue.''
|-
| [[File:Emerald Green Icon.png|40px]]
| [[Emerald Green]]
| ''An intense green.''
|}
==Secondary Pigments==
:{{See also|List of Secondary Pigment Combinations}}
Secondary pigments are colors composed of mixing two primary pigments together. There are a total of 28 unique combinations of secondary pigments.
==Tertiary Pigments==
:{{See also|List of Tertiary Pigment Combinations}}
Tertiary pigments are colors composed of mixing three primary pigments together. There are total of 112 unique combinations of tertiary pigments.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Dye Needs.png|Pigments and what's needed to make them
</gallery>


[[Category:Guide]]
[[Category:Guide]]
[[Category:Dye]]
[[Category:Pigment]]

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Pigments are items used to change the pigment or color of a blockhead's clothing, making paint, or crafting paintings.

Appearance

They come in the form of powders and are obtainable through crafting at a press or meditation. Each primary pigment is a separate, distinctive color.

Crafting

See also: Dye Bench, Mixing Bench, and Easel

Pigments can be applied to clothing using a dye bench or turned into paint at a mixing bench. Both the dye bench and the mixing bench allow applying more than one unit of pigment to a crafting, resulting in new colors. A maximum of three units of pigment can be combined. Note that multiple units of the same color pigment with no other colors included will produce the same results as a single unit of that color.

Pigment selection on a level 3 easel

At an easel, up to three pigments can be combined with wood, linen, and oil to produce a painting. The pigments selected affect how the original image selected for the painting will be colored.

Refer to the appropriate crafting surface article for crafting recipes.

Primary Pigments

See also: List of Primary Pigment Combinations

There are a total of eight primary pigments available.

Primary Pigments
Name Description
Carbon Black Darken your surrounds.
Marble White For white paint or dye.
Red Ochre Paint the town red.
Indian Yellow Mood brightener.
Ultramarine Blue Ultra cool.
Tyrian Purple The pigment of royalty.
Copper Blue A cheerful blue.
Emerald Green An intense green.

Secondary Pigments

See also: List of Secondary Pigment Combinations

Secondary pigments are colors composed of mixing two primary pigments together. There are a total of 28 unique combinations of secondary pigments.

Tertiary Pigments

See also: List of Tertiary Pigment Combinations

Tertiary pigments are colors composed of mixing three primary pigments together. There are total of 112 unique combinations of tertiary pigments.

Gallery