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'''Pigments''' are items used to change the pigment or color of a [[blockhead]]'s [[clothing]], making [[paint]], or crafting [[painting]]s. | '''Pigments''' are items used to change the pigment or color of a [[blockhead]]'s [[clothing]], making [[paint]], or crafting [[painting]]s. | ||
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==Crafting== | ==Crafting== | ||
{{See also|Dye Bench|Mixing Bench|Easel}} | {{See also|Dye Bench|Mixing Bench|Easel}} | ||
Pigments can be applied to [[ | 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]] | [[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. | 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. | Refer to the appropriate crafting surface article for crafting recipes. |
Latest revision as of 04:18, 22 August 2018
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.
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.
Name | Description | |
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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
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Pigments and what's needed to make them