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− | * '''Black''' - at least 1kg of water per acorn. Produces 1kg of tannin per acorn. 1kg of tannin per 1kg of iron. Larger amounts of tannin and iron produce larger amounts of dye (unconfirmed). | + | * '''Black''' - at least 1kg of water per [[acorn]]. Produces 1kg of [[tannin]] per acorn. 1kg of tannin per 1kg of [[iron lump]]. Larger amounts of tannin and iron produce larger amounts of dye (unconfirmed). |
− | * <font color=blue>Blue</font> - at least 1kg of water per woad. Produces 1kg of dye per woad. | + | * <font color=blue>Blue</font> - at least 1kg of water per [[woad]]. Produces 1kg of dye per woad. |
− | * <font color=green>Green</font> - 1kg of water per 1kg of copper. Larger amounts of water and copper produce larger amounts of dye. | + | * <font color=green>Green</font> - 1kg of water per 1kg of [[copper lump]]. Larger amounts of water and copper produce larger amounts of dye. |
− | * <font color=red>Red</font> - at least 1kg of water per cochineal. Produces 1kg of dye per cochineal. | + | * <font color=red>Red</font> - at least 1kg of water per [[cochineal]]. Produces 1kg of dye per cochineal. |
− | * <span style=background-color:grey;color:white>White</span> - 1kg of water per 1kg of zinc. Larger amounts of water and zinc produce larger amounts of dye. | + | * <span style=background-color:grey;color:white>White</span> - 1kg of water per 1kg of [[zinc lump]]. Larger amounts of water and zinc produce larger amounts of dye. |
When using more water or tannin than metal the amount of metal determines the amount of dye produced. Sometimes a water to metal ratio that's not exactly 1:1 will only use the same amount of water as metal and leave some water in the container. You will get the message that ''Not all the dye would fit'' and the dye is lost. Therefore it is advised to use an exact 1:1 ratio. | When using more water or tannin than metal the amount of metal determines the amount of dye produced. Sometimes a water to metal ratio that's not exactly 1:1 will only use the same amount of water as metal and leave some water in the container. You will get the message that ''Not all the dye would fit'' and the dye is lost. Therefore it is advised to use an exact 1:1 ratio. |
Revision as of 08:05, 11 July 2012
Main / Skills / Alchemy / Natural substances / Dye
Dye, used to colour clothing and items with.
Dye is made from various items and water and is used to paint items and walls.
Colors
- Black - Tannin and iron lump (difficulty 40, hardest dye to make)
- Blue - Woad
- Green - Copper lump (minimum .8 kg)
- Red - Cave bug or scorpion cochineal
- White - Zinc lump
Tools required
- Any container that can hold liquid, like pottery jar or small bucket
Items required
- Water
- Cochineal
- Copper lump
- Tannin and iron lump
- Woad
- Zinc lump
Method
- Put appropriate item in inventory.
- Put water in container.
- Activate item.
- Right-click on water in container and select Create > Miscellaneous > <color> dye.
Ratio
- Black - at least 1kg of water per acorn. Produces 1kg of tannin per acorn. 1kg of tannin per 1kg of iron lump. Larger amounts of tannin and iron produce larger amounts of dye (unconfirmed).
- Blue - at least 1kg of water per woad. Produces 1kg of dye per woad.
- Green - 1kg of water per 1kg of copper lump. Larger amounts of water and copper produce larger amounts of dye.
- Red - at least 1kg of water per cochineal. Produces 1kg of dye per cochineal.
- White - 1kg of water per 1kg of zinc lump. Larger amounts of water and zinc produce larger amounts of dye.
When using more water or tannin than metal the amount of metal determines the amount of dye produced. Sometimes a water to metal ratio that's not exactly 1:1 will only use the same amount of water as metal and leave some water in the container. You will get the message that Not all the dye would fit and the dye is lost. Therefore it is advised to use an exact 1:1 ratio.
Since combining dye results in small loss of quality it is advised to create dye from one larger piece of metal instead of many 1kg pieces.
Notes
- The dye color shows up as the color of the word "Dye".
- Resulting dye will have three color values: red, green, and blue.
- R=255 G=255 B=255 is pure white.
- Dye may be combined and the values will average out (although they will be about 2 points closer to grey across the board).
- The higher the quality is, the brighter and less grey the color will be.
- The amount of water used does not seem to affect creation chance or resulting QL or RGB value.
- Dye and water cannot be mixed to make a paler dye.
- The more difficult colors can not be made until after making some of the easier colors. Start with green, or maybe blue.
- When making dye with metal lumps, there is no need to heat them up first.
- The quality of the cochineal does not affect the success chance when creating red dye.
- If failing to make green dye the mass of the copper lump is decreased by 0.1.
- If you fail to make blue the woad is destroyed
- To get rid of unwanted dye, just right-click and select Pour - don't worry, it won't leave a stain.
Usage
- Activate dye.
- Right-click on item and select 'Paint'.
Paintable items include: building walls, chests, barrels, buckets, signs, carts, catapults, pottery, lanterns, statues, and ships.
The amount of dye used depends on the item being painted:
Object | Amount, kg |
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Armchair | 0.14 |
Banner | ~0.04 |
Bed | 5.76 |
Bucket | 0.10 |
Catapult | 43.20 |
Chair | 0.15 |
Cheese drill | 0.09 |
Cog | 819.84 |
House wall | 1.00 |
Huge tub | 18.00 |
Lamp | 0.06 |
Lantern | 0.015 |
Large barrel | 2.00 |
Large cart | 24.60 |
Large chest | 2.40 |
Metal torch | 0.02 |
Round table | 0.29 |
Rowing boat | 6.05 |
Shop sign | 0.01 |
Small barrel | 0.36 |
Small cart | 6.05 |
Small chest | 0.36 |
Small raft | 6.05 |
Small sailing boat | 5.40 |
Small sign | 0.01 |
Spirit castle | 2.00 |
Statues | 0.16 to 3.33 |
Statuette | 0.00 |
Removal
To remove dye from a painted object, use a metal brush on it.