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− | + | Standard: ''This is the color palette that mostly affects cloth. The most important thing to remember is that this color palette varies entirely by level. Novice Artisans start out with only the first 20 colors. They gain 20 colors per level, more or less, through Domestic I to IV, then Novice Tailor, then Tailoring I to IV. The last 55 colors are only available to Master Tailors.'' | |
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− | + | ''This is the color palette that mostly affects leather-look parts of clothing. This includes most shoes, some outerwear, and most importantly, nearly all Wookiee clothing. No, there is no red, blue, or purple. What you get is yellow, tan, brown, white, gray, black, pink, and green. That's all. The entire palette is available to Artisans from the start.'' | |
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− | + | ''This is the color palette that is intended to represent metal, but seems to also apply to some fabric bits that are intended to be metalic in color. The entire palette is available to Artisans from the start.'' | |
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− | + | ''This is a very weird color palette in that it only applies to one item, the Dress Robe. I ran through the levels of Tailoring pretty fast, but it does appear to come in stages from Tailoring 1 through Master Tailor.'' | |
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 20 December 2005
Testing picture links and such
Color palettes for tailors:
Standard: This is the color palette that mostly affects cloth. The most important thing to remember is that this color palette varies entirely by level. Novice Artisans start out with only the first 20 colors. They gain 20 colors per level, more or less, through Domestic I to IV, then Novice Tailor, then Tailoring I to IV. The last 55 colors are only available to Master Tailors.
Accessory Colors: This is the color palette that mostly affects plastic parts and some heavier-than-usual fabric parts. It is also called the "limited" color palette. Notice that there are some huge gaps in this - for example, there is no red darker than a medium pink, nor any blue darker than a pale medium blue. The entire palette is available to Artisans from the start.
Leather Colors: This is the color palette that mostly affects leather-look parts of clothing. This includes most shoes, some outerwear, and most importantly, nearly all Wookiee clothing. No, there is no red, blue, or purple. What you get is yellow, tan, brown, white, gray, black, pink, and green. That's all. The entire palette is available to Artisans from the start.
Metal Colors: This is the color palette that is intended to represent metal, but seems to also apply to some fabric bits that are intended to be metalic in color. The entire palette is available to Artisans from the start.
Subtle Colors: This is a very weird color palette in that it only applies to one item, the Dress Robe. I ran through the levels of Tailoring pretty fast, but it does appear to come in stages from Tailoring 1 through Master Tailor.