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|Appearance (Real Life) = Typically a colored, solid substance
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 1 September 2023

Pigment
File:File:Pigment.jpg
Information
Name Pigment
Type Organic Resource
Color (Menu) ???
Color (Game) ???
Color (Real Life) Variable
Rarity Common
Planet Type ???
Biome ???
Description Pigment is a material that changes the color of reflected or transmitted light as the result of wavelength-selective absorption. In the game, it's used for various applications such as painting, dyeing, and coloration of other materials.
How to Get ???
Used For ???
Appearance (Game) ???
Appearance (Real Life) Typically a colored, solid substance
Patch 1.0

Pigment () is a Common Organic Resource.


How to Get

Used For

Additional Information

Real Life

In real life, pigments are used to color paint, ink, plastic, fabric, cosmetics, food, and other materials. They are often derived from minerals, but they can also be synthetic.