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* 4 diluted alum solution
* 4 liters of water
* 3 portions of diluted chromite solution
 
* 2 portions of diluted cassiterite


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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 8 diluted alum, 6 diluted chromite or 4 diluted cassiterite per dye item. Orange dye is made using 2L of yellow dye to 4 portions of onion.
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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Dyes can be used to change the color of [[linen]] by mixing 2 L of dye with one bolt of mordanted cloth in a barrel. Dyed linen is needed to create specific types of [[clothing]].
Dyes can be used to change the color of [[linen]] by mixing 2 L of dye with one bolt of mordanted cloth in a barrel.
Dyes can also be used to change the color of [[leather]] by mixing 4 L of dye with one leather.
Dyed linen is needed to create specific types of [[clothing]].


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Revision as of 12:08, 8 September 2022

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Dye is an item in Vintage Story that can be used to change the color of fabrics and other clothing items.

Creation

Dyes must be created in a barrel. All dyes require a diluted solution of alum, chromite or cassiterite as a fixing solution, plus an additional 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
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
Brown 2 Oak log
Purple 4 Blackberry
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 a fixative, but instead uses yellow dye.

Usage

Dyes can be used to change the color of linen by mixing 2 L of dye with one bolt of mordanted cloth in a barrel. Dyes can also be used to change the color of leather by mixing 4 L of dye with one leather. Dyed linen is needed to create specific types of clothing.

Types

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