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+ | == Black dye on Lanterns == | ||
+ | Tested : --[[User:Axeblade|Axeblade]] ([[User talk:Axeblade|talk]]) 03:29, 11 July 2012 (CDT) on the test server due to 70 skills and the ability to spawn iron in mass loads for ql control. | ||
+ | With 40ql to 50ql Lanterns and iron torch lamp. And a 94ql lantern. Dyed in a range of Black, white and Blue. I am unable to notice anything else than the light dims a little when dyed black, No effect on other light sources. | ||
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+ | Aye under the current lighting code, using black dye just greys out the light a little. It used to be that using high QL white would brighten the source a little, except brass that was unpaintable. Using other colors would tint the light a bit for that color depending on the ql. --[[User:Klaa|Klaa]] ([[User talk:Klaa|talk]]) 02:31, 13 July 2012 (CDT) | ||
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+ | ==Container inconsistencies== | ||
+ | I have noticed that green dye in particular can NOT be made in a bucket or barrel. The message "There is not enough room for the dye in the container" is presented in the Event window and copper scraps and most of the water are lost. I tried several times with 2.00kg water and 2.00kg copper scraps, and ended up with .50kg water in 5 tries at 99% skill. I will try again using only pottery jar and then with a waterskin once I get more copper of the right size (1.00kg this next time). [[User:Delsten|Delsten]] 06:39, 27 December 2011 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == The recent page ''deletion''/redirection == | ||
+ | Articles are not supposed to be deleted and redirected to their ingame equivalent in the Item namespace (e.g. Item:Onion). The ingame help articles are not supposed to have a special formatting etc. or worse, tables. The articles in the global namespace can be made as beautiful as far as your skills go. | ||
+ | --[[User:Ulviirala|Ulviirala]] 11:43, 23 June 2009 (CDT) | ||
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+ | == What was here before == | ||
I just read on the forums (http://wurmonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9264) that moss is a component of green dye. As I don't know for sure myself, I'll put this here for now. If someone else knows for sure that this is true, feel free to add it to the page. [[User:Edmazur|Ed]] 14:08, 2 July 2007 (CDT) | I just read on the forums (http://wurmonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9264) that moss is a component of green dye. As I don't know for sure myself, I'll put this here for now. If someone else knows for sure that this is true, feel free to add it to the page. [[User:Edmazur|Ed]] 14:08, 2 July 2007 (CDT) | ||
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::Oh silly me, you're right. I misread ''as'' as ''is''. :| [[User:Edmazur|Ed]] 15:39, 2 July 2007 (CDT) | ::Oh silly me, you're right. I misread ''as'' as ''is''. :| [[User:Edmazur|Ed]] 15:39, 2 July 2007 (CDT) | ||
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+ | * The table of dye usage needs to be added to, and the actual usages need to be rechecked. Sometimes it uses a weird amount like 0.125 that requires several applications to calculate. For instance, if painting an item uses 0.13kg one time, and 0.12kg another, it is actually using 0.125kg and the table should reflect this. | ||
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+ | == Making Dye == | ||
+ | Has anyone experimented using different amounts of water when making dye? Does it seem to affect the QL of the resulting dye. This might good information to add on this page as well. | ||
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+ | == Adding amphoras and fixing non-dyeable items == | ||
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+ | This should really be updated to include Amphoras to replace fountain containers (above the 'thought to be paintable' table), as well as the paint amounts table, as some of those are not paintable right now. The cloth hood takes paint, but shows nothing and the shop sign doesn't take paint. it's possible there are more. | ||
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+ | I also don't think colossus are paintable though I haven't tried. I'll test some theories and report back. (If anyone wants to help, please do!) | ||
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+ | == Removing some notes from the main side == | ||
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+ | * Black dye has little effect on a light source (No black light) and only dims the light a little. And it doesn`t dim light sources around it. | ||
+ | ** Testing reveals ''An excellent black dye (R=12 B=12 G=13) on a 45ql lantern light looks the same as a 40ql no dye lantern and a little dimmer than a 43ql white dyed lantern.'' | ||
+ | * A 2.5ql rare copper lump produced a 3.5ql dye |
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Black dye on Lanterns
Tested : --Axeblade (talk) 03:29, 11 July 2012 (CDT) on the test server due to 70 skills and the ability to spawn iron in mass loads for ql control. With 40ql to 50ql Lanterns and iron torch lamp. And a 94ql lantern. Dyed in a range of Black, white and Blue. I am unable to notice anything else than the light dims a little when dyed black, No effect on other light sources.
Aye under the current lighting code, using black dye just greys out the light a little. It used to be that using high QL white would brighten the source a little, except brass that was unpaintable. Using other colors would tint the light a bit for that color depending on the ql. --Klaa (talk) 02:31, 13 July 2012 (CDT)
Container inconsistencies
I have noticed that green dye in particular can NOT be made in a bucket or barrel. The message "There is not enough room for the dye in the container" is presented in the Event window and copper scraps and most of the water are lost. I tried several times with 2.00kg water and 2.00kg copper scraps, and ended up with .50kg water in 5 tries at 99% skill. I will try again using only pottery jar and then with a waterskin once I get more copper of the right size (1.00kg this next time). Delsten 06:39, 27 December 2011 (UTC)
The recent page deletion/redirection
Articles are not supposed to be deleted and redirected to their ingame equivalent in the Item namespace (e.g. Item:Onion). The ingame help articles are not supposed to have a special formatting etc. or worse, tables. The articles in the global namespace can be made as beautiful as far as your skills go. --Ulviirala 11:43, 23 June 2009 (CDT)
What was here before
I just read on the forums (http://wurmonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9264) that moss is a component of green dye. As I don't know for sure myself, I'll put this here for now. If someone else knows for sure that this is true, feel free to add it to the page. Ed 14:08, 2 July 2007 (CDT)
- I suppose you mean this quote, from Shade?
- "Moss as a component in Green dye, or as a low potency healing cover (it does say you use moss and leaves)."
- That was a suggestion if I understood it correctly. I can't say for sure if moss can be used for making green dye, but I doubt it does.
- Oh silly me, you're right. I misread as as is. :| Ed 15:39, 2 July 2007 (CDT)
- The table of dye usage needs to be added to, and the actual usages need to be rechecked. Sometimes it uses a weird amount like 0.125 that requires several applications to calculate. For instance, if painting an item uses 0.13kg one time, and 0.12kg another, it is actually using 0.125kg and the table should reflect this.
Making Dye
Has anyone experimented using different amounts of water when making dye? Does it seem to affect the QL of the resulting dye. This might good information to add on this page as well.
Adding amphoras and fixing non-dyeable items
This should really be updated to include Amphoras to replace fountain containers (above the 'thought to be paintable' table), as well as the paint amounts table, as some of those are not paintable right now. The cloth hood takes paint, but shows nothing and the shop sign doesn't take paint. it's possible there are more.
I also don't think colossus are paintable though I haven't tried. I'll test some theories and report back. (If anyone wants to help, please do!)
Removing some notes from the main side
- Black dye has little effect on a light source (No black light) and only dims the light a little. And it doesn`t dim light sources around it.
- Testing reveals An excellent black dye (R=12 B=12 G=13) on a 45ql lantern light looks the same as a 40ql no dye lantern and a little dimmer than a 43ql white dyed lantern.
- A 2.5ql rare copper lump produced a 3.5ql dye