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:A very long a tedious process. Best thing to do is have two of every dye in your inventory. Then you either go to the Mixing Bench (for Paint) or the Dye Bench for clothes. You will have to have the other items needed as well (tin bucket/5 oil for paint OR clothing/bucket of water for dyeing clothes). Add your dyes and it should allow you to preview the look before applying it. Take screenshot of what it would look like. Take the screenshot and crop or edit it so you just get the item. That is how I planned on doing it. Although I have to say, it is probably towards the end of my list. [[User:Cdrras|Cdrras]] ([[User talk:Cdrras|talk]]),
:A very long a tedious process. Best thing to do is have two of every dye in your inventory. Then you either go to the Mixing Bench (for Paint) or the Dye Bench for clothes. You will have to have the other items needed as well (tin bucket/5 oil for paint OR clothing/bucket of water for dyeing clothes). Add your dyes and it should allow you to preview the look before applying it. Take screenshot of what it would look like. Take the screenshot and crop or edit it so you just get the item. That is how I planned on doing it. Although I have to say, it is probably towards the end of my list. [[User:Cdrras|Cdrras]] ([[User talk:Cdrras|talk]]),
::I'm thinking more "what item would show the effect properly?" Because we'd also be adding the object's base color to the effect. Maybe the linen shirt, as it seems to have the largest area without too much existing color. --[[User:McClaw|McClaw]] ([[User talk:McClaw|talk]]) 21:31, 25 February 2013 (MST)
::I'm thinking more "what item would show the effect properly?" Because we'd also be adding the object's base color to the effect. Maybe the linen shirt, as it seems to have the largest area without too much existing color. --[[User:McClaw|McClaw]] ([[User talk:McClaw|talk]]) 21:31, 25 February 2013 (MST)
:::Sorry that I misunderstood you. Yeah, if I had to pick, I would probably go with the linen shirt all for the reasons you described. [[User:Cdrras|Cdrras]] ([[User talk:Cdrras|talk]]) 07:26, 26 February 2013 (MST)

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Okay, how do we show the results? --McClaw (talk) 16:24, 25 February 2013 (MST)

A very long a tedious process. Best thing to do is have two of every dye in your inventory. Then you either go to the Mixing Bench (for Paint) or the Dye Bench for clothes. You will have to have the other items needed as well (tin bucket/5 oil for paint OR clothing/bucket of water for dyeing clothes). Add your dyes and it should allow you to preview the look before applying it. Take screenshot of what it would look like. Take the screenshot and crop or edit it so you just get the item. That is how I planned on doing it. Although I have to say, it is probably towards the end of my list. Cdrras (talk),
I'm thinking more "what item would show the effect properly?" Because we'd also be adding the object's base color to the effect. Maybe the linen shirt, as it seems to have the largest area without too much existing color. --McClaw (talk) 21:31, 25 February 2013 (MST)
Sorry that I misunderstood you. Yeah, if I had to pick, I would probably go with the linen shirt all for the reasons you described. Cdrras (talk) 07:26, 26 February 2013 (MST)