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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an item in Vintage Story that can be used to change the color of fabrics and other [[clothing]] items.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a liquid in Vintage Story that can be used to change the color of cloth and leather.


== Creation == <!--T:3-->
== Creation == <!--T:3-->


=== Mordant === <!--T:13-->
=== Mordant === <!--T:13-->
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: ''Note: This section does not apply to leather. Colored leather does not need any mordant. This section is about fabric.''


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To fix the colors, the fabric must first be treated with a mordant.
To fix the colors, the fabric must first be treated with a mordant.
Mordant solution is made instantly in a [[barrel]] by adding 1 crushed [[alum]], 1 crushed [[chromite]], or 1 crushed [[cassiterite]] to 5 L of water.
 
You can get these crushed materials by using a [[pulverizer]].
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Then, you place a plain [[cloth]] in the barrel to soak in the mordant and you seal the barrel for 8 hours. You need 2 L of mordant for 1 plain cloth.
There are 3 mordants in the game: '''Diluted cassiterite''', '''Diluted chromite''' and '''Diluted alum''' (they have the same properties).
You end up with 1 mordanted cloth.
 
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A mordant solution is made instantly in a {{ll|barrel|barrel}} by adding 1 {{ll|cassiterite|Crushed cassiterite}} or 1 {{ll|chromite|Crushed chromite}} or 1 {{ll|alum|Crushed alum}} to 5 L of water.
 
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You can get these crushed materials by using a {{ll|pulverizer|pulverizer}}. You can put the water in the barrel with a {{ll|wooden bucket|wooden bucket}}.
 
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5L [[File:Water.png|50px|link=Special:MyLanguage/Water|<translate><!--T:45--> Water</translate>]] + [[File:Crushed-cassiterite.png|50px|link=Special:MyLanguage/pulverizer|<translate><!--T:46--> Crushed cassiterite</translate>]]  = 5L [[File:Diluted-cassiterite.png|50px|<translate><!--T:47--> Diluted cassiterite</translate>]]
 
5L [[File:Water.png|50px|link=Special:MyLanguage/Water|<translate><!--T:48--> Water</translate>]] + [[File:Crushed-chromite.png|50px||link=Special:MyLanguage/pulverizer|<translate><!--T:49--> Crushed chromite</translate>]] = 5L [[File:Diluted-chromite.png|50px|<translate><!--T:50--> Diluted chromite</translate>]]
 
5L [[File:Water.png|50px|link=Special:MyLanguage/Water|<translate><!--T:51--> Water</translate>]] + [[File:Crushed-alum.png|50px||link=Special:MyLanguage/pulverizer|<translate><!--T:52--> Crushed alum</translate>]] = 5L [[File:Diluted-alum.png|50px|<translate><!--T:53--> Diluted alum</translate>]]
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Then, you place a plain {{ll|cloth|cloth}} in the barrel to soak in the mordant and you seal the barrel for '''8 hours'''. You need 2 L of mordant for 1 plain cloth. You end up with 1 '''Mordanted cloth'''.
 
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2L [[File:Diluted-cassiterite.png|50px|<translate><!--T:54--> Diluted cassiterite</translate>]] or 2L [[File:Diluted-chromite.png|50px|<translate><!--T:55--> Diluted chromite</translate>]] or 2L [[File:Diluted-alum.png|50px|<translate><!--T:56--> Diluted alum</translate>]] + [[File:Cloth-plain.png|50px|link=Special:MyLanguage/Cloth|<translate><!--T:57--> Cloth</translate>]]  = [[File:Cloth-mordant.png|50px|<translate><!--T:58--> Mordanted cloth</translate>]]
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=== Color === <!--T:15-->
=== Color === <!--T:15-->


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Dyes are created in a barrel. All dyes require a specific item that determines the color of the dye. One portion of dye can be made from either:
Dyes are created in a barrel. All dyes require a specific element that determines the color of the dye. Some dyes can be obtained in several ways. The barrel needs to be sealed for '''8 hours''' for the dye to be ready (except for the brown dye which requires 24 hours).
4 liters of water plus one dye item. There are some notable exceptions: gray dye is created by doubling the proportion of fixing solution to dye item, and therefore requires between 4 to 8 liters of water per dye item. Orange dye is made using 4L of yellow dye to 4 portions of onion.
 
 
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8L [[File:Dye-black.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:59--> Black dye</translate> = 8L [[File:Dye-gray.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:60--> Gray dye</translate> + [[File:Metal-scraps.png|30px]] {{ll|Metal scraps|<translate><!--T:61--> Metal scrap</translate>}}
 
8L [[File:Dye-black.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:62--> Black dye</translate> = 8L [[File:Dye-gray.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:63--> Gray dye</translate> + [[File:Rusty gear.png|30px]] {{ll|Rusty gear|<translate><!--T:64--> Rusty gear</translate>}}
 
8L [[File:Dye-gray.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:65--> Gray dye</translate> = 8L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:66--> Water</translate> + [[File:Metal-scraps.png|30px]] {{ll|Metal scraps|<translate><!--T:67--> Metal scrap</translate>}}
 
8L [[File:Dye-gray.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:68--> Gray dye</translate> = 8L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:69--> Water</translate> + [[File:Rusty gear.png|30px]] {{ll|Rusty gear|<translate><!--T:70--> Rusty gear</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-white.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:71--> White dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:72--> Water</translate> + 2x [[File:Powderedborax.png|30px]] {{ll|Borax|<translate><!--T:73--> Powdered borax</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-pink.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:74--> Pink dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:75--> Water</translate> + 4x [[File:Fruit-cranberry.png|30px]] {{ll|Berry|<translate><!--T:76--> Cranberry</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-red.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:77--> Red dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:78--> Water</translate> + [[File:Crushed-cinnabar.png|30px]] {{ll|Cinnabar|<translate><!--T:79--> Crushed cinnabar</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-orange.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:80--> Orange dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Dye-yellow.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:81--> Yellow dye</translate> + 4x [[File:Vegetable onion.png|30px]] {{ll|Onion|<translate><!--T:82--> Onion</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-yellow.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:83--> Yellow dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:84--> Water</translate> + 4x [[File:Vegetable onion.png|30px]] {{ll|Onion|<translate><!--T:85--> Onion</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-yellow.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:86--> Yellow dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:87--> Water</translate> + 4x [[File:Flower-heather.png|30px]] {{ll|Flower|<translate><!--T:88--> Heather</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-green.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:89--> Green dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:90--> Water</translate> + 4x [[File:Grid_Dry_Grass.png|30px]] {{ll|Grass|<translate><!--T:91--> Dry grass</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-green.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:92--> Green dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:93--> Water</translate> + 4x [[File:Flower-lilyofthevalley.png|30px]] {{ll|Flower|<translate><!--T:94--> Lily of the valley</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-blue.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:95--> Blue dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:96--> Water</translate> + [[File:Crushed-lapislazuli.png|30px]] {{ll|Lapis lazuli|<translate><!--T:97--> Crushed lapis lazuli</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-blue.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:98--> Blue dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:99--> Water</translate> + 4x [[File:Flower-cornflower.png|30px]] {{ll|Flower|<translate><!--T:100--> Cornflower</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-blue.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:101--> Woad Blue dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:102--> Water</translate> + 2x [[File:Flower-woad.png|30px]] {{ll|Flower|<translate><!--T:103--> Woad</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-purple.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:104--> Purple dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:105--> Water</translate> + 4x [[File:Fruit-blueberry.png|30px]] {{ll|Berry|<translate><!--T:106--> Blueberry</translate>}}
 
4L [[File:Dye-purple.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:107--> Purple dye</translate> = 4L [[File:Water.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:108--> Water</translate> + 4x [[File:Fruit-blackcurrant.png|30px]] {{ll|Berry|<translate><!--T:109--> Black currant</translate>}}


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1L [[File:Dye-brown.png|30px]] <translate><!--T:110--> Brown dye</translate> = 1L [[File:Strong-tannin.png|30px]] {{ll|Leather_working#Step_4:_Strong_Tannin|<translate><!--T:111--> Strong tannin</translate>}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Dye Color !! Dye Item
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| Black || 1 [[Metal scraps|metal scrap]]
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| Black || 1 [[Rusty gears|rusty gear]]
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| White || 2 [[Borax|Powdered borax]]
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| Pink || 4 [[Berry_Bushes|Cranberries]]
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| Gray || 0.5 [[Metal scraps|Metal scrap]]*
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| Gray || 0.5 [[Rusty gears|Rusty gear]]*
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| Orange || 4 [[Onion]] †
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| Green || 4 [[Dry grass]]
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| Green || 4 [[Flowers|Lily of the valley]]
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| Brown || 2 [[Trees#Special_Use_Logs|Oak log]]
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| Purple || 4 [[Berry Bushes|Black currant]]
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| Purple || 4 [[Berry Bushes|Blueberry]]
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| Yellow || 4 [[Onion]]
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| Yellow || [[Flowers|Heather]]
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| Red || 1 [[Cinnabar|Crushed cinnabar]]
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| Blue || 1 [[Lapis lazuli|Crushed lapis lazuli]]
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| Blue || 4 [[Flowers|Cornflower]]
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| Woad Blue || 2 [[Flowers|Woad]]
|}


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<nowiki>*</nowiki> ''Gray dye uses the recipe for black dye, but doubles the amount of solution.'' <br>
'''Note:''' The woad blue dye can be applied to the plain cloth directly. A mordant is not necessary.
''Orange dye does not use water, but instead uses yellow dye.''


== Usage == <!--T:9-->
== Usage == <!--T:9-->


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To dye cloth treated with a mordant, you place it in the barrel containing the dye to soak it and seal the barrel for 8 hours. It takes 2 L of dye for 1 fabric treated with a mordant.
To dye some {{ll|Leather working|leather}} or some mordanted cloth, you place it in the barrel containing the dye to soak it and seal the barrel for '''8 hours'''.
Dyes can also be used to change the color of [[leather]] by soaking 1 leather in 4 L of dye.
 
Dyed cloth is needed to create specific types of [[clothing]]. Colored leather is used to make ornate versions of [[shield]]s.
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* 4L Dye + 1x Leather = 1x '''Colored leather'''<br>
* 2L Dye + 1x Mordanted cloth = 1x '''Dyed cloth'''
 
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Dyed cloth is needed to create specific types of {{ll|clothing|clothing}}. Colored leather is used to make ornate versions of {{ll|shield|shields}}.


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Dye is a liquid in Vintage Story that can be used to change the color of cloth and leather.

Creation

Mordant

Note: This section does not apply to leather. Colored leather does not need any mordant. This section is about fabric.

To fix the colors, the fabric must first be treated with a mordant.

There are 3 mordants in the game: Diluted cassiterite, Diluted chromite and Diluted alum (they have the same properties).

A mordant solution is made instantly in a barrel by adding 1 Crushed cassiterite or 1 Crushed chromite or 1 Crushed alum to 5 L of water.

You can get these crushed materials by using a pulverizer . You can put the water in the barrel with a wooden bucket .

5L Water + Crushed cassiterite = 5L Diluted cassiterite

5L Water + Crushed chromite = 5L Diluted chromite

5L Water + Crushed alum = 5L Diluted alum

Then, you place a plain cloth in the barrel to soak in the mordant and you seal the barrel for 8 hours. You need 2 L of mordant for 1 plain cloth. You end up with 1 Mordanted cloth.

2L Diluted cassiterite or 2L Diluted chromite or 2L Diluted alum + Cloth = Mordanted cloth

Color

Dyes are created in a barrel. All dyes require a specific element that determines the color of the dye. Some dyes can be obtained in several ways. The barrel needs to be sealed for 8 hours for the dye to be ready (except for the brown dye which requires 24 hours).


8L Dye-black.png Black dye = 8L Dye-gray.png Gray dye + Metal-scraps.png Metal scrap

8L Dye-black.png Black dye = 8L Dye-gray.png Gray dye + Rusty gear.png Rusty gear

8L Dye-gray.png Gray dye = 8L Water.png Water + Metal-scraps.png Metal scrap

8L Dye-gray.png Gray dye = 8L Water.png Water + Rusty gear.png Rusty gear

4L Dye-white.png White dye = 4L Water.png Water + 2x Powderedborax.png Powdered borax

4L Dye-pink.png Pink dye = 4L Water.png Water + 4x Fruit-cranberry.png Cranberry

4L Dye-red.png Red dye = 4L Water.png Water + Crushed-cinnabar.png Crushed cinnabar

4L Dye-orange.png Orange dye = 4L Dye-yellow.png Yellow dye + 4x Vegetable onion.png Onion

4L Dye-yellow.png Yellow dye = 4L Water.png Water + 4x Vegetable onion.png Onion

4L Dye-yellow.png Yellow dye = 4L Water.png Water + 4x Flower-heather.png Heather

4L Dye-green.png Green dye = 4L Water.png Water + 4x Grid Dry Grass.png Dry grass

4L Dye-green.png Green dye = 4L Water.png Water + 4x Flower-lilyofthevalley.png Lily of the valley

4L Dye-blue.png Blue dye = 4L Water.png Water + Crushed-lapislazuli.png Crushed lapis lazuli

4L Dye-blue.png Blue dye = 4L Water.png Water + 4x Flower-cornflower.png Cornflower

4L Dye-blue.png Woad Blue dye = 4L Water.png Water + 2x Flower-woad.png Woad

4L Dye-purple.png Purple dye = 4L Water.png Water + 4x Fruit-blueberry.png Blueberry

4L Dye-purple.png Purple dye = 4L Water.png Water + 4x Fruit-blackcurrant.png Black currant

1L Dye-brown.png Brown dye = 1L Strong-tannin.png Strong tannin

Note: The woad blue dye can be applied to the plain cloth directly. A mordant is not necessary.

Usage

To dye some leather or some mordanted cloth, you place it in the barrel containing the dye to soak it and seal the barrel for 8 hours.

  • 4L Dye + 1x Leather = 1x Colored leather
  • 2L Dye + 1x Mordanted cloth = 1x Dyed cloth

Dyed cloth is needed to create specific types of clothing . Colored leather is used to make ornate versions of shields .


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