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Starts out white, obviously. If you want to change the color there are a variety of options (paint, colorful reagent, lumen?, paint dispenser)
Be the hero this station deserves:
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You'll have to tell me if this isn't how to do in-hand sprites. Also, what colours were you thinking?
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Looks awesome!!
I was thinking you wouldn't need to sprite different colors because I'm pretty sure paint has a ton of different colors and would apply a full overlay to the whole sprite, which is probably what you'd so when spriting a new color?
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Oh okay, cool! I'll just clean that up a bit and put it in a png.
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If that isn't how paint works please scream at me, someone
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Likewise scream at me.
But until somebody does, consider this done.
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Also material infusions. Be crank-faced man.
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I think a simpler and more intuitive recipe would be to get a blindfold and use scissors on it. Using scissors on a bedsheet also just cuts eyeholes into it, so a lot of users will make that connection when they see someone with a Zorro mask.
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Domino masks are generally paper, lacquered or painted into a firm shape, or sculpted.
Furthermore, blindfolds aren't readily available to the crew, because there are only a couple of them and they spawn outside the reach of assistants.
The spirit of the cape and domino mask idea is so that anyone can be a hero. I want it to be easy to make.
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What if they just worked like paper hats, except you equip them to the eye slot?