Please, please... when you elect a certain "area" of the item to take on the secondary dye, think about the size of the area receiving the color.
Sometimes the secondary dye channel literally affects a tiny detail that is barely visible instead of a more obvious undyable part.
I'll put an example of the Pictomancer's casaque: the secondary channel dyes a small detail of the sash instead of the obvious black undershirt, or even the copper jewelry.
EDIT: I forgot that jacket also dyes the paint stains on the sleeves with the secondary channel (I cover them up so I didn't notice), but the point remains still for many other items with tiny bits of dyeable parts with the secondary channel.
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Sometimes the secondary dye channel literally affects a tiny detail that is barely visible instead of a more obvious undyable part.
I'll put an example of the Pictomancer's casaque: the secondary channel dyes a small detail of the sash instead of the obvious black undershirt, or even the copper jewelry.
EDIT: I forgot that jacket also dyes the paint stains on the sleeves with the secondary channel (I cover them up so I didn't notice), but the point remains still for many other items with tiny bits of dyeable parts with the secondary channel.
Continue reading...