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Indian Yellow is a yellow primary pigment [[ | '''Indian Yellow''' is a yellow primary pigment [[dye]] created from pressing a [[mango]] fruit. It is mainly used in dyeing and changing the appearance of a [[Blockhead]]'s clothes or crafting paint. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
The dye appears as a yellow pile of a finely ground powdery substance. | The dye appears as a yellow pile of a finely ground powdery substance. | ||
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The pigment can be used as a primary dye or can be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary dye combinations for dyeing of clothes. | The pigment can be used as a primary dye or can be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary dye combinations for dyeing of clothes. | ||
==Paint== | ==Paint== | ||
Indian Yellow can be used as a primary paint pigment or be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary paint combinations. | Indian Yellow can be used as a primary [[paint]] pigment or be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary paint combinations. | ||
[[Category:Item]] | [[Category:Item]] | ||
[[Category:Dye]] | [[Category:Dye]] |
Revision as of 17:11, 8 April 2013
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Category | Dye |
Use | Dyeing, Painting |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
Indian Yellow is a yellow primary pigment dye created from pressing a mango fruit. It is mainly used in dyeing and changing the appearance of a Blockhead's clothes or crafting paint.
Appearance
The dye appears as a yellow pile of a finely ground powdery substance.
Dyeing
- See also: Dye
The pigment can be used as a primary dye or can be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary dye combinations for dyeing of clothes.
Paint
Indian Yellow can be used as a primary paint pigment or be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary paint combinations.