![]() ![]() txt palette file for my fellow users - you can just paste it into Dokuments\ App Files\Palettes On my Patreon page you can find three attachments: So if you’ve already noticed the striking absence of indigo and wondered what happened to it, that’s your answer. What I didn’t include are dyes coming from very faraway places. I mean here mostly dyer’s madder, which afaik grows only in warmer climates. ![]() ![]() ‘Iron Age’ in a very broad sense - you could as well call it 'natural dyes palette’, so you can safely use it also for many later eras.Īpart from pigments you could get using plants native to Europe (where the GBSC, obviously, takes place, so this was my reference point) I included also some which are a bit more exotic, but I felt like richer people would still have a chance to obtain them by trade. Based on some Internet research and certain photos I took in the ancient village of Biskupin some… 16 years ago? 17? My my, time flies… I created a colour palette to use for my Iron Age creations/recolours. ![]()
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