How to Make Light Blue Dye in Ark

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" This substance can be used to color certain items and structures.

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Coloring in ARK: Survival Evolved is used to make the world more colorful and to customize structures and items, including building parts, flags, armor, saddles, weapons, and even both living creatures (including yourself and other players) and robotic creatures on their parts like  Mek and  Enforcer.

There are 25 different Colorings.

Contents

  • 1 Recipes
    • 1.1 Tips
    • 1.2 Table of Dyes
    • 1.3 Downloadable PDF
  • 2 Usage
  • 3 Notes
  • 4 Gallery

Recipes [ ]

Coloring is crafted in a Cooking Pot or Industrial Cooker.

All recipes use:

After the ingredients are placed in the cooking pot or the industrial cooker, it must be lit and allowed to cook. Each batch of ingredients cooks 5 dyes.

Tips [ ]

If you are making a specific dye using the minimum or more required berry quantities, and only want that one specific dye, do not put a combination of charcoal, gunpowder and sparkpowder, or more than 1 water unit in the pot. You may often get the specific dye you wanted, with any other dye possible from the mix, but not always. On the other hand, using different kinds of ingredients may actually be preferred by players who want a certain range in colors and don't want to make the dyes separately.

A quick way to make small batches of every color assortment is to start by filling an  Industrial Cooker with 6 stacks each of  Berries. Ensure Water (Irrigation is preferrable) and  Gasoline are available, then add 1 stack each of  Charcoal,  Gunpowder, and  Sparkpowder, then turn on the Cooker. Wait for 24 units of Sparkpowder to be consumed (3 complete preparations), then remove the Sparkpowder. Wait for 30 units of Gunpowder to be consumed (3 complete preparations), then remove the Gunpowder. The remaining Charcoal will create the colors that are still needed (to create the following listed amounts, stop once 70 units of Charcoal have been consumed).


Cooking a large batch of dye in this manner produces 15 units of:

Blue, Brick, Brown, Cantaloupe, Cyan, Forest, Green, Magenta, Mud, Navy, Olive, Orange, Parchment, Pink, Purple, Red, Royalty, Silver, Sky, Slate and Yellow.


And the other colors: 30 units of Black, Tan, and Tangerine; and 40 units of White.


Table of Dyes [ ]

Dye Amarberry.png Azulberry.png Tintoberry.png Narcoberry.png Stimberry.png Charcoal.png Gunpowder.png Sparkpowder.png Hex Code
 Black 15 2 #1c1c1c
 Blue 15 2 #0000ff
 Brick 12 6 1 #94321c
 Brown 6 3 9 2 #756046
 Cantaloupe 7 7 4 1 #ff9a00
 Cyan 6 12 1 #00ffff
 Forest 7 7 4 1 #006b00
 Green 9 9 2 #00ff00
 Magenta 9 9 1 #e71cd9
 Mud 4 1 7 6 1 #463b2b
 Navy 12 6 1 #32326b
 Olive 12 6 1 #baba59
 Orange 9 9 2 #ff8800
 Parchement 12 6 1 #ffffba
 Pink 12 6 1 #ff7be1
 Purple 9 9 2 #7b00e0
 Red 15 2 #ff0000
 Royalty 7 7 4 1 #7b00a8
 Silver 6 12 1 #e0e0e0
 Sky 12 6 1 #bad4ff
 Slate 12 6 1 #595959
 Tan 4 1 7 6 1 #ffedb2
 Tangerine 7 7 4 1 #ad652b
 White 15 2 #fefefe
 Yellow 15 2 #ffff00

Downloadable PDF [ ]

All dye-recipes on one page as PDF-file (good for printing). This document includes colors in linear color-space contrary to the table above.

Usage [ ]

To color your items like armor, weapons, and saddles, drag the dye over the item you want to color. Items that are able to be colored will be highlighted blue in your inventory as you drag the dye. After this a menu will open where you can select the region of the item that you want to color, each region requires one dye.

Coloring structures requires a  Paintbrush or a  Spray Painter.

To use the Paintbrush, place the desired color onto it. Then, you can click on the structure you want to color and again select which part of the structure you want to dye (color region). The brush contains 10 charges of the selected color, so you can paint more than one structure part with it.

The paintbrush is also used to apply war paint to tamed creatures and players, or access the save/load images functionality. See Painting for more information.

To use the Spray Painter, place the desired color into it as you do with a paintbrush. To color a structure, stand in front of it and press LMB.svg Left Click (PC), XboxOne RT.png Right Trigger (Xbox One). If you hold the alt-fire button Right Click RMB.svg(PC) and then the number keys 1-6, you can select which color region you want to dye. On Xbox/PS4, this can be done by holding Left Trigger/L2 on PS4, and pressing D Pad Up, D Pad Right, D Pad Down, D Pad Left for Color Regions 1 - 4. Holding Left Trigger/L2, Left Bumper/L1, and then pressing X or Y/Triangle or Square on PS4, will enable and disable Color Regions 5 or 6 respectively.

If you would like to paint your creature in ARK: Mobile, you can use  Potent Dust. Take the dust, and apply a dye to it, then put it in your tame's inventory and click 'remote use item'. It will take a few applications to get the entire creature covered, as it seems to cover 1 Region at a time.

Notes [ ]

Gallery [ ]

Thatch

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Wood

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Stone

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Metal

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Source: https://ark.fandom.com/wiki/Coloring

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