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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]] or 1 crushed [[chromite]] or 1 crushed [[cassiterite]] to 5 L of water. | Mordant solution is made instantly in a [[barrel]] by adding 1 crushed [[alum]] or 1 crushed [[chromite]] or 1 crushed [[cassiterite]] to 5 L of water. | ||
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Revision as of 11:00, 11 June 2023
This page was last verified for Vintage Story version 1.16.5.
Dye is an item in Vintage Story that can be used to change the color of fabrics and other clothing items.
Creation
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 or 1 crushed chromite or 1 crushed cassiterite to 5 L of water. You can get these crushed materials by using a pulverizer. 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.
Color
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:
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.
Dye Color | Dye Item |
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Black | 1 metal scrap |
Black | 1 rusty gear |
White | 2 Powdered borax |
Pink | 4 Cranberries |
Gray | 0.5 Metal scrap* |
Gray | 0.5 Rusty gear* |
Orange | 4 Onion † |
Green | 4 Dry grass |
Green | 4 Lily of the valley |
Brown | 2 Oak log |
Purple | 4 Black currant |
Purple | 4 Blueberry |
Yellow | 4 Onion |
Red | 1 Crushed cinnabar |
Blue | 1 Crushed lapis lazuli |
Blue | 4 Cornflower |
Woad Blue | 2 Woad |
* Gray dye uses the recipe for black dye, but doubles the amount of solution.
† Orange dye does not use water, but instead uses yellow dye.
Usage
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. 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 shields.
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