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5 years ago
@PennyDreadPriestess I think it's safer just to rely on the filter. Otherwise, there can be endless arguing about the colors. Remember the famous dress? :)
If it was mostly brown, then you didn't break the rules.
As far as I saw in your screenshots, all the items in your house are mostly light brown. :)
The stricter rules say:
If you don't follow stricter rules, it's enough to have just a little bit of the assigned color in the item. The filter helps you to find such items.
Anyway, the house doesn't have to be all over one color only. :)
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"PennyDreadPriestess;c-17822960" wrote:
I wasn't sure about the wallpaper in the downstairs bedroom, for example. It was brown but patterned (one could argue it was brown and white, although it was mostly brown) - does this count as "solid" colour?
If it was mostly brown, then you didn't break the rules.
As far as I saw in your screenshots, all the items in your house are mostly light brown. :)
The stricter rules say:
"chealsycat;d-987303" wrote:If you’re using a multicolored item, it must be mainly your color.
If you don't follow stricter rules, it's enough to have just a little bit of the assigned color in the item. The filter helps you to find such items.
Anyway, the house doesn't have to be all over one color only. :)
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