White dye new world
Member-Run Project Get Fabulous or Dye Trying: The 1.3 Dye Thread
Well, since you asked for feedback...
I miss the old dyes, especially the <Color> and Silver Dyes. They are darker now, and they dye different places. For example, one of my characters wore Yellow and Silver Shroomite Headgear, Adamantine Breastplate, and Orichalcum Leggings. Overall, the armor was mostly silver with some bright yellow. Now, the Shroomite Headgear's yellow regions are darker, the Adamantine Breastplate is mostly brown with a few yellow regions, and the Orichalcum Leggings are solid yellow (and darker).
Also, while some of the new dyes are cool, I dislike how many of them override the pattern of colors completely. To illustrate: the old <Color> and Silver Dyes made the colored regions on an item silver, and the white/silver regions that color. The new dyes don't care what regions are colored or not, they just replace it with whatever color/pattern/effect they have.
Basically, I'm disappointed that my choices for keeping the pattern of what I'm dyeing went down with an update that added so many new Dyes, rather than going up.
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Would love to know how the OP got his data. Unless looking into the game’s code itself, there’s no way of properly getting the data.
Can also be tied heavily to your monitor’s coloring depending on contrast.
I recently changed monitors and on one of my characters was running a very sweet mixture of black and grey.
Turns out to most people, I was actually running black and… basically less-dark black and looked ridiculous the entire time.
It would be a simple matter of taking screenshots and using the eye dropper in Photoshop. Your monitor will have no bearing on the actual hex values of the color
This isn’t accurate, though. Meshes, normal maps, and even texture filters on top of in-game lighting and effects like shadows and light source colors change the displayed colors based on environment and equipment used.
Unless you pulled up the colors from the game’s files itself, this is strictly inaccurate. If anything, the purest “white” will actually not be the one that looks so on the principle that light sources will most-heavily modify the displayed color.
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White Dye?
26 Jun 2006 at 08:30 - 5
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Originally Posted by Terra XinFactually, dye mixing naturally makes the resulting colour darker than its two originals, so it's impossible to create a 'white' dye.
And contrary to what some people belive, mixing white with any other colour that isnt white, results in a darker colour.... even if the effect is to make the darker colour 'lighter'. (which it does...) Spoken like someone who has never played around with the dye combinations in GW - they don't always follow typical color rules! FYI, adding silver dye to any combination tends to make a lighter color than the original.
As for white dyes, a typical combination is silver + yellow + silver (in that order). Some armors look to be more truly white with a third silver added to the mix, and sometimes a dye remover works better in place of the yellow dye. I've had varying success with these depending on the armor, but I haven't tried it on any mesmer armor, so I couldn't say about that speciifically. In my experience, monk armor and some ranger armor have responded the best to "white" treatment. Hope this helps!
This is a list of all Dyes in New World. Read on to see lists of Dyes across all tiers, what they are used for, and how to get them!
List of Contents
You can use Dyes to change the color of your armor.
You can use the Pigments that you have harvested to create Dyes. Head to a Kitchen in a settlement to craft the pigments to turn it into a dye. Doing so raises your Cooking trade skill.
List of Pigments
If you do not have the resources needed to craft the dye, you can purchase one from the Trading Post. Note that you need to check the market from the Trading Post screen to see which areas sell the materials.
Trading Post Guide: How to Use the Trading Post
List of Resources
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