Just One Painting
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After spending some time drawing up a description and going to an art station to put it together I have come across the realization that art (paintings specifically) is gratuitously difficult to make.
Here is a list of materials I need to make a SINGLE painting:
Three Different Crafters: Art, Herbalism, Carpentry.
3 Clay
1 Gem Dust (Sapphire)
1 Belladonna
3 Rock Chunk (Lead)
1 Gem Dust (Garnet)
1 Berries
1 Gem Dust (Fire Agate)
1 Lady's Tear
1 Hardwood
1 Charcoal
1 Cloth (Medium)
1 Softwood
It's going to take me days to coordinate a whole team to make a single painting. What was a fun attempt at RP is now a massive RP-free grind. Not a lot things upset me but I just can't pass this one up.
Please, please, please think of the fixture makers and reverse or take a fresh look at these requirements.
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Now that we have the fancy paintings through hak content - maybe there's a middle ground. The basic vanilla fixture could go back to the cloth and wood requirement, while the fancy ones could require all the extra fuss of the dyes and the extra crafter PCs to have the upgraded image of choice.
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So we're very much on track.
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Now, I've got to frustrate others with tedium and makes me want to do it even less.
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I have personally seen these items for sale in multiple PC shops.
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1) dye recipes to make more than one dye for the amount of material needed.
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2) peddlers on the surface to sell them like Andunor tinkers do
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I understand the intention, but is it possible this type of inter-dependency can instead be moved to powerful items that have a mechanical advantage such as Archmage Staffs, Moonblades, etc? It's less of a hassle to find an Elf in Andunor that can put together a moonblade than it is to put a brush to canvas at this stage.Anatida wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 3:55 pm Another way to look at it, is that it has opened up a method for certain tradeskills to be able to sell consumable goods, where they previously did not have much of a market.
I have personally seen these items for sale in multiple PC shops.
All I wanted to do was commemorate some good RP in a fixture as a gift to another character, but instead I got a wild gnome chase through the Underdark looking for Tinkers.
Edit: another (accidental even) suggestion I heard from a player was that the Painter's Palette could be a permanent item that you can use repeatedly. That way you only have the headache once and from there you can paint to your heart's content.
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Yea, but for paintings???Anatida wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 3:55 pm Another way to look at it, is that it has opened up a method for certain tradeskills to be able to sell consumable goods, where they previously did not have much of a market.
I have personally seen these items for sale in multiple PC shops.
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This was a brief temptation, and I say that as someone who has never once stolen a fixture to remake out of at least fifty I've made on Arelith.magistrasa wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 4:56 pm A concern that came to my mind is that the crafters who can't be bothered to go through the trouble of cobbling together the resources over the span of a week (or more) will be more tempted to simply steal a painting off someone's wall and erase those efforts to substitute their own vision.
When I brought the softwood and medium cloth to the artstation, immediately discovering just how much work it was actually going to take to make the fixture itself (after spending a day or two pondering about the type of art, the scene, how I'd describe it, and ultimately write it out) I was prepared to just send the player the description through discord and be done with it.
Irongron wrote: [...] the super-secret Arelith development roadmap is a post apocalyptic wasteland populated with competing tribes of hand-bombard wielding techno-giants, and strewn with the bones of long dead elves.
So we're very much on track.
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This is exactly what will happen.magistrasa wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 4:56 pm A concern that came to my mind is that the crafters who can't be bothered to go through the trouble of cobbling together the resources over the span of a week (or more) will be more tempted to simply steal a painting off someone's wall and erase those efforts to substitute their own vision.
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I understand that's a popular motivation for making crafting complicated but I'd go back to that moonblade example. If you're seeking out or trying to craft the epic and ultimate weapon you or another character is going to be using for the the rest of their time on Arelith then any amount of hoops you have to go through are going to be worth it (and maybe part of the fun.) There's plenty of RP to be had there because the destination is worth it and the item is so important that the hoops will make it feel earned.Anatida wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 3:55 pm Another way to look at it, is that it has opened up a method for certain tradeskills to be able to sell consumable goods, where they previously did not have much of a market.
I have personally seen these items for sale in multiple PC shops.
If the hoops are to get something of little value beyond a bit of RP, you're just going to annoy and discourage. Especially part-timers. If I only have four hours Saturday to play and want to make a painting I'm not even sure I could pull it off with that material list. There's so many other things I'd rather do. I really don't think Arelith is a server that's so starved for RP opportunities we need to force people to deal with each other that way. That's just not a good direction for minor crafts.
That would be a nice compromise, if a compromise is needed.Skibbles wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 4:48 pm Edit: another (accidental even) suggestion I heard from a player was that the Painter's Palette could be a permanent item that you can use repeatedly. That way you only have the headache once and from there you can paint to your heart's content.
Alternately or in addition, perhaps art crafting items could have a few tiers of recipes and if you want to make the extra-fancy version of a painting or statue or furniture that requires a ton of hoops you'd get something in the end that has a permanent description element that indicates this is the top shelf luxury version. But let the starving artists churn out their el cheapo paintings on cheap canvas too!
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It is in no way worth being able to sell a couple new items to have to suffer so much for one painting. Carpentry has insane complicated requirements anyway, why it was made even more complicated is a mystery.
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They've even been simplified. They used to be far, far worse (Enchanted Shields requiring the creation of every type of wooden shield in sequence; charcoal only produced as a byproduct of pine tar; etc.)Nitro wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 12:08 pm Carpentry is by far the most torturous and unfun trade skill because of all the nested matryoshka-doll recipes that demand a million steps and cross-tradeskill interaction to make things.
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I understand the intent is to make it to where lowbies get involved, but this:
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3 Clay
1 Gem Dust (Sapphire)
1 Belladonna
3 Rock Chunk (Lead)
1 Gem Dust (Garnet)
1 Berries
1 Gem Dust (Fire Agate)
1 Lady's Tear
1 Hardwood
1 Charcoal (3 firewood)
1 Cloth (Medium)
1 Softwood
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What if one settlement decides to dedicate themselves for art, and makes an effort to keep the ingredients needed to make paintings in stock, both in stores and in the warehouse?
Would the artist characters then flock to this new "capital of art"?
Or could there be a market for a PC run shop that just specializes in paints, inks and the likes to save you the effort? How much would you be willing to pay for these rare, expensive paints and pigments?
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I think complication is good for some objects. Knowing a very special item is a pain in the butt to make increases its value (in gold, in RP) and some furnishings like say a throne for royalty should require time and effort. Epic armor and weapons should require epic effort. But these are all things you don't need to make often. Maybe you'll only make them once in a characters lifetime.
A painting is something an artist character would want to make a lot of and it is (usually, ideally) created because someone has a great idea or inspiration and (usually, ideally) the character works up a description and that in itself is already time-consuming. The canvas itself should be a pretty easy thing for an artist to make, IF we want to encourage people to make art.
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This is way too optimistic, I've never ever seen a thorough economy stabilize around fixture making.Skarain wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 5:30 am I believe most of those materials can be bought and sold by the expanded warehouse system. At least in their raw material forms.
What if one settlement decides to dedicate themselves for art, and makes an effort to keep the ingredients needed to make paintings in stock, both in stores and in the warehouse?
Would the artist characters then flock to this new "capital of art"?
Or could there be a market for a PC run shop that just specializes in paints, inks and the likes to save you the effort? How much would you be willing to pay for these rare, expensive paints and pigments?
Even if that was to happen, it's silly to ask so much for a simple painting.
What is more likely to happen is that people will just stop bothering to make paintings, me among them. Which is sad, because I like making paintings about IG history, and must have contributed at least ten on my last major character alone.
The most reasonable way to address this is to remove the palette for the basic painting models. Or give the palette multiple uses.
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What if we just removed the ridiculous requirements for creating artSkarain wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 5:30 am What if one settlement decides to dedicate themselves for art