1. Useful Tips Before Dyeing
- It is recommended to use designated dyes for dark areas (leather, iron).
- If colors 1 and 3 or 2 and 3 overlap, the palette pattern is likely to be duplicated.
2. Easy Way to Rotate Color Palettes
- Specify the desired color first.
- Place the mouse pointer near the desired color, click, and pull it straight to control it finely.
- If you find Real Black or White, move the mouse wheel up and down to change the numbers and adjust.
3. Explanation of the Real White Dyeing Process
- After finding Real White, pull the palette as much as possible to check for duplicate patterns.
- Apply the white wave directly below the sky blue wave of palette 1 to palette 3 in the same way.
- Pull the mouse all the way and then fine-tune.
4. Fine-Tuning After Fixing Real White and Matching Palette 3
- Match the position by pulling with the wheel.
- After fixing Real White, move it slightly and use the wheel to smudge it.
- Adjust palette 3 in the same way.
5. Importance of Finding Patterns and Repeating
- Turn the wheel and pull as much as possible to find the palette 3 pattern.
- Check the red reference point and use the mouse pointer to move it slightly to find Real White.
- You can get the desired color through repeated work.
6. Glove Dyeing Tips and Wrap-up
- In the case of gloves, consider using a designated dye if number 3 is leather.
- Find the desired color, put Real White on it first, and then use other color palette patterns.
- Adjust the color by moving the mouse wheel up and down.
- Encourages viewers that they can easily follow along and finishes the video.