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Paint
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Paint is used to provide color to various projects.
Source
Created in a Pigment Laboratory using various quantities of ingredients. The 11 ingredients are:
- Cabbage Juice - purple
- Carrots - orange
- Clay - brown
- Dead Tongue Mushrooms - reddish
- Toad Skin Mushrooms - dark green
- Earth Light Mushrooms - light green
- Red Sand - bold red
- Lead - blue grey
- Silver Powder - black
- Iron - rust
- Copper - aqua
The 4 catalysts are:
Uses
It is primarily used as a building material, and in research.
Our ancestors could also use paint to color their compounds. This is no longer possible in modern-day Egypt, but Teppy has mentioned that future types of compounds may include paintable areas.
Research and Tuition
- 24,706 needed for Chromatic Touch research - see Chromatic Touch for colors
- 400 required for Herpeculture research - see Herpeculture for colors
- 500 (Red, Green, Blue, Pink, Orange, Indigo and Yellow) required for Mass Production of Color research
- 1000 (Aquamarine, Indian Red, Light Blue, Dark Green) required for Herpeculture Experiments Level 1 research
Recipes
Recipes involving the catalysts are Character Specific and thus will be different from person to person.
Some Base ingredients react with each other, the magnitude and direction of this reaction is also character specific.
Reactionless Paint Recipes involving just the base ingredients that don't react with each other can be used by anyone.
Notes
The number of colors (from 142 to 182) and the Reaction Pairs have changed for T7. Also, reactions and recipes from previous tales will no longer work due to a flaw in paint that has been fixed by Pluribus. -Larame
Yendor: For all the people asking about paint: (1) Automato PaintWatch is busticated. Don't use it. (2) The base colors of ingredients have not changed (3) The reaction pairs have changed, but are the same for everyone (4) The reaction values now work correctly in that they are different for every avatar and for every telling. (5) I suggest DesertPaintWatch to measure your reactions. I believe Larame has posted an updated version of Practical Paint. The hex values should be on the wiki - Egypt Today 3rd Nov 2015
Getting a reaction
See earlier tale guides...
http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale3/Guides/Painting
http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale3/Guides/Paint/Paint_Reaction_Values
http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/Paint/Guide
Rough macro that works out reaction after the first two ingredients are added. A little quirky for the moment, need to restart the macro after each run. Resize the veggietales window to see the information under the buttons. Press buttons in the macro to add ingredients. http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale5/File:Veggie_paint_watch.zip
Guide on how to use Veggie tales (vt), paint watch (pw), and practical paint(pp): http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/User:Ofalot/Painting_Guide
Illustrated guide to walk new players through paint theory and the complete process of getting reaction values and tweaking recipes using Veggie Tales, Paint Watch, and Practical Paint: http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/User:GHawkins/PaintGuide
Ingredients and Mixing
There are eleven base ingredients, and each has a starting RGB value, listed below. Note: in earlier tellings, ores were used instead of metals. However, the RGB values are unchanged.
Ingredient | Short | Red | Green | Blue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cabbage Juice | cj | 128 | 64 | 144 |
Carrots | cr | 224 | 112 | 32 |
Clay | cl | 128 | 96 | 32 |
Copper | co | 64 | 192 | 192 |
Dead Tongue | dt | 112 | 64 | 64 |
Earth Light | el | 128 | 240 | 224 |
Iron | io | 96 | 48 | 32 |
Lead | lo | 80 | 80 | 96 |
Red Sand | rs | 144 | 16 | 24 |
Silver Powder | si | 16 | 16 | 32 |
Toad Skin | ts | 48 | 96 | 48 |
List of Known Colors
Paint Reactions
Here is the full table of possible reactions. This table seems to be specific to Tale 7. Every player will have the same Color Reaction according to the table below. Though the amount (between -64 to +63) is avatar dependent. The table below agrees with the partial data gathered here: Paint/Partial Reactions
If someone ele could verify the data is correct that would be great -- Anien
CJ | Cr | Cl | DT | TS | EL | RS | Pb | Ag | Fe | Cu | C:Su | C:Po | C:Li | C:Sa | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cabbage Juice | B | B | B | R | R | ||||||||||
Carrots | B | R | B | W | W | W | |||||||||
Clay | R | G | B | W | W | W | G | ||||||||
Dead Tongue Mushrooms | B | B | G | G | R | R | |||||||||
Toad Skin Mushrooms | B | B | G | B | W | B | |||||||||
Earth Light Mushrooms | W | G | R | G | R | R | W | B | |||||||
Red Sand | B | R | G | ||||||||||||
Lead | G | B | R | R | G | B | |||||||||
Silver Powder | G | G | R | R | B | ||||||||||
Iron | B | W | R | G | R | B | |||||||||
Copper | W | R | G | G | |||||||||||
Catalyst: Sulfur | W | G | W | R | G | W | |||||||||
Catalyst: Potash | R | W | R | R | B | G | R | ||||||||
Catalyst: Lime | R | W | R | B | G | R | G | G | |||||||
Catalyst: Saltpeter | W | G | B | B | B | W | R |
Tools
The following tools have been updated or verified to work for T7:
- Desert Paint Lab paint ingredient reaction recorder and simulator.
Note: GTK# for .net needs to be installed on Windows computers for Desert Paint Lab to work correctly. http://www.mono-project.com/download/#download-win
- File:PracticalPaint.Zip paint recipe generator from determined ingredient reactions.
Required By
Ceremonial Voting Booth, Chromatic Touch, Distract of Sky, Gazebo, Herpeculture Experiments Level 1, Hexaglyph Tablet, Ka Tomb, Test of Khefre's Children, Large House, Lesser Sphinx, Mass Production of Color, Megalopolis, Modern Sheep Farm, Test of the Pulse of the People, Pulse of the People, Raeli Mosaic, Serpentarium, Silkworm Farm, Small House, Test of Seven Phoenix, Throne of Pharaoh, Throne of Pharaoh/Throne Decoration Materials, Tomb of the Immortal