Secondary dye areas...

TsunamiZ

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Oct 2005

I think armors/weapons/items should have secondary dye areas. And users should be able to choose which area to apply the dye.

Victory Gaint

Victory Gaint

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Nov 2005

in a box

Archs of Cursed Blood [War]

R/W

eh thats like u could just use your MS Paint or sumthin to color yourself in pretty colors....

i thought they made armor pretty dye-able already?

TsunamiZ

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Oct 2005

Actually, not all armor or weapons are that dyable yet, if even at all.

TsunamiZ

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Oct 2005

The secondary dye area option would also allow more mixing and matching between dissimilar armors, etc. to make them look closer as a set. Plus, it would give the illusion of greater armor variety in the game [which the game really lacks at this point].

Tzhebee

Tzhebee

Academy Page

Join Date: Oct 2005

WA (GMT-8)

The Imperium of Lazy Nation [LaZy]

Mo/

Let me see if I can follow your thinking. Say you dye monk robes....a portion of the armor still stays that boring brownish/tan color. What you want to do is be able to dye that "second" area a different (or the same) color as well?

Personally, I want to be able to dye my underwear.

TsunamiZ

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Oct 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tzhebee
Let me see if I can follow your thinking. Say you dye monk robes....a portion of the armor still stays that boring brownish/tan color. What you want to do is be able to dye that "second" area a different (or the same) color as well?

Personally, I want to be able to dye my underwear.
Exactly.

Toral Xi

Academy Page

Join Date: Aug 2005

Norfolk, Va

Me/Mo

Neverwinter Nights uses something like this and they do it by having dyes for different types of material. They have one for cloth, one for metal, and one for leather. It leads to some interesting combinations for sure.

Rayea

Rayea

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jun 2005

west yorkshire, Uk

Sisters of Serenity

N/Mo

like in neverwinter, where they had leater, metal and cloth dye.

you had 2 version of each (cloth1 and cloth2)
so in total, you had 6 dyeable parts

yeah, even 2 dyeable per armour part would make things a bit more original....
/signed on the undies......i mean,boaring! the stuff we got now.....^^