New Dye System

Koricen

Koricen

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Apr 2008

[LoA]

Have you ever wanted a specific color for your armor, but no matter what combinations you've tried you can't get it right? Or have you noticed that the same dye combinations show differently, depending on what armor they are applied? Well, here's my suggestion:

Add an in game color palette, somewhat like this:


Simply pick the exact color you want and the game will tell you what dyes are needed. Obviously the same combinations will need to be used for multiple end colors, but if the correct dyes are put into the palatte window with the specific color chosen, then that will be the color applied.

That's my idea, let me know what you think.

Lawrence Chang

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Apr 2007

United States

[SOHE]

W/

Cool idea... any thoughts on how the pricing would be like?

Gift3d

Gift3d

Forge Runner

Join Date: Feb 2007

Las Vegas

Enraged Whiny Carebears [oR]

W/E

Cool idea, now whenever you apply dies you just get pale, off-color garbage. So even IF you picked the color that you wanted i think it'd be impossible for any dye combo of 4 to turn up with that color They just ruined dyes, and i mean RUINED, desecrated, annihilated all dye with the release of nightfall.

RIP dye. I feel your pain.

canto

canto

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Jul 2007

Bay Area, California "WEST SIDE!"

Archangels of Tormented Minds

E/Mo

I'd call it choice dye



Quote:
Originally Posted by Lawrence Chang
Cool idea... any thoughts on how the pricing would be like?
It would have to be more than black because you would be able to make black. I'd make it dependant of black dye price.

Koricen

Koricen

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Apr 2008

[LoA]

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lawrence Chang
Cool idea... any thoughts on how the pricing would be like?
There wouldn't need to be any additional costs except for the dyes themselves. I supposed you could give the dye trader an item to give players to innitiate the dye palatte (such as double-clicking this item and then clicking on what you want dyed, instead of double-clicking on the dye itself) if you wanted to get fancy. Something like a Dye Applicator, and I don't think there would need to be any sort of cost for this item.

To give an example of my type of problem:

I love the color of the armor, but it's impossible to get my mask to match it. I could get the 15k Kurzick mask to match the armor, but I think the Imposing Mask looks far better.

Another thought did occur to me, in that some people might not want the added trouble of finding colors, and would prefer the current system. I think it would be easy to keep the old system and implement the new as well. A player could double-click on the dye itself (like you do now) and apply to an armor to open the current system, while a player could double-click on the Dye Applicater to open the new system.

RedStar

RedStar

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jul 2007

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It would be good, but with the current system it's impossible to get most colors.... the best example is red : you can't create a blood-red color on most armor.

pumpkin pie

pumpkin pie

Furnace Stoker

Join Date: Jul 2006

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/signed because, I've been talking about this for ages and it seems


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GaaaaaH

GaaaaaH

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Mar 2008

W/

what about a system where the higher total numerical value costs more (black being max in the 3 colors)?

Axel Zinfandel

Axel Zinfandel

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Sep 2007

Northeastern Ohio

LaZy

P/W

/signed, at least for GW2

pamelf

pamelf

Forge Runner

Join Date: Aug 2006

Australia

Lost Templars [LoTe]

Me/Mo

/signed. Sometimes it would really help what specific dyes to use to get a particular colour.

Engage

Engage

Indeed

Join Date: Sep 2007

/signed if we get free booze

Maria The Princess

Maria The Princess

Forge Runner

Join Date: Mar 2006

Aequitas Deis

/signed

WTB dye remover..... cant make those pretty colors anymore without it

Operative 14

Operative 14

Forge Runner

Join Date: Nov 2006

Arizona, USA

[OOP] Order of the Phoenix I

/Signed

Or even just a system like the guild capes have would be very, very nice.

jackers1234

jackers1234

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jun 2006

My House

N/A

Mo/Me

/signed

cool idea, it would make it so much easier to get the colour you actually want.

oh and on a side note. BRING BACK DYE REMOVER! hehe

Tatile

Tatile

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Sep 2007

Stygian Disciples of Tenebrasus

N/Me

/signed

Therotically we could use codes for colours, like the hexedecimal/RGB codes. That could be useful, you could even save them to a template and click on the at a preview screen to see how it would look on your armour.

Ghostcell

Ghostcell

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Nov 2006

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N/Mo

/signed

love the idea, there have been combo's i've wanted but could never work out which dyes to use.... knowing my luck it would prob be 20 black dyes, 30 white, 100 blue, 500 red and 2500 silver lol.

MithranArkanere

MithranArkanere

Underworld Spelunker

Join Date: Nov 2006

wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigo

Heraldos de la Llama Oscura [HLO]

E/

I'd rather focus in making the dyes work correctly before changing the way to apply the dyes themselves.

Examples of what you get now:

- Silver+Yellow, elementalist armor: Khaki instead of gold.
- Grey + Silver, necromancer armor: Dar green instead of dark silver.

I don't really care about the 'way' to apply the dyes, but red+blue should be pruple ALWAYS in all armors, not red here and blue here and brown there.

arbiter

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Sep 2005

that dwarven house in beacons perch

koss

W/

I think this would be better if like instead of it telling you what dyes to mix, you would go to dye trader, chose the custom color you are talking about, and then it would offer you a "custom dye" or something for like 20k or w/e price it would be set at, which would be the exact color you wanted.