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I understand that you need ingredients like fish oil, herbs, mps and bottled water but I'm just unsure what I use to combine them? Also can someone tell me how I mix paints in the paint kettle in my homestead? I just want to know how to make forest green like the colour that the roof of the bank is in Tir Chonaill. Thanks in advance.
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You need Water Bottle, some kind of fish, and 10x certain herbs.
Base Herbs = Green Paint
Mana Herbs = Blue
Bloody Herbs = Red
Sunlight Herbs = Yellow
Golden Herbs = Gold
Poison Herbs = Purple
White Herbs = White
Garbage Herbs = Black
Once you have at least two paints, head over to your paint-mixing kettle on the homestead and put them into the slots.
From there, adjust the bars under each paint to get the desired color.
You can mix up to 3 paints at once, but you just need at least two.
I'm not sure on the paint combinations to make forest green, but I'm sure you can get it right with your own testing.
Heck, if you know the RGB color code, you can probably make red, green, and blue paint and mix them together and adjust the bars until it's just right.
Just be aware that paint mixing does have a chance to fail and make you end up with the wrong color, but you can just try again later.
If you need fish, you can either fish or go over to Cobh and buy Jellyfish from Cadoc. They're only 150 gold each and they count as fish for the purposed of making paint.
Thanks so much!!
The Homestead paint kettle is just for mixing. You MAKE paint using the Handicraft skill.
The paint kettle doesn't work as cleanly as a normal RGB editing tool. So for Forest Green: mix green, blue, and black. I'll leave you to twiddle the actual ratios.