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− | '''Sculptures''' are buildings of art that have a high [[beauty]] stat. There are | + | '''Sculptures''' are buildings of art that have a high [[beauty]] stat. There are four types of sculptures: |
* [[Small sculpture]] | * [[Small sculpture]] | ||
* [[Large sculpture]] | * [[Large sculpture]] | ||
* [[Grand sculpture]] | * [[Grand sculpture]] | ||
+ | * [[Terror sculpture]] {{IdeologyIcon}} | ||
== Acquisition == | == Acquisition == | ||
[[File:UnfinishedSculpture.png|left|thumb|Unfinished sculpture]] | [[File:UnfinishedSculpture.png|left|thumb|Unfinished sculpture]] | ||
− | All | + | All four sculptures are created from an [[art bench]] using {{Icon Small|stuff}} [[Wood]], [[Stone|Stony]], or [[Metal]]lic ingredients. Counter-intuitively, stone sculptures are not made from stone [[chunk]]s, but from [[stone block]]s. |
− | Small sculptures require 50 materials and {{Ticks|18000}} of work, large sculptures require 100 materials and {{Ticks|30000}} of work, and grand sculptures require 400 materials and {{Ticks|105000}} of work. Note that | + | Small sculptures require 50 materials and {{Ticks|18000}} of work, large sculptures require 100 materials and {{Ticks|30000}} of work, and grand sculptures require 400 materials and {{Ticks|105000}} of work. Note that [[small volume material]]s ([[silver]] and [[gold]]) require ten times more items to create. |
− | The | + | The sculpters [[Artistic]] skill is the primary factor in determining the sculptures [[quality]]. A sculptor cannot work on another sculptors piece. |
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Sculptures have a high [[beauty]] rating, which depends on the sculpture size, material, and [[quality]]. For the same material and quality, a small sculpture has half the beauty of a large sculpture, which has 4x less beauty than a grand sculpture. Small and large sculptures take 1 tile, and grand sculptures take a 2x2 grid of tiles. Also, sculptures have a 1.1x [[Sell Price Multiplier]], making them more sell for more when compared to other items of the same [[market value]]. | Sculptures have a high [[beauty]] rating, which depends on the sculpture size, material, and [[quality]]. For the same material and quality, a small sculpture has half the beauty of a large sculpture, which has 4x less beauty than a grand sculpture. Small and large sculptures take 1 tile, and grand sculptures take a 2x2 grid of tiles. Also, sculptures have a 1.1x [[Sell Price Multiplier]], making them more sell for more when compared to other items of the same [[market value]]. | ||
− | The following table compares the | + | The following table compares the four sculptures: |
+ | <div><li style="display: inline-table;"> | ||
{| {{STDT| sortable c_24 text-center}} | {| {{STDT| sortable c_24 text-center}} | ||
− | ! | + | ! Sculpture !! Size !! Materials !! Beauty<ref group="*" name="quality">Base values. Ignoring multipliers and offsets from materials or [[quality]].</ref> !! {{HP}}<ref group="*" name="quality" /> !! Work to make<ref group="*" name="quality" /> !! Market<br/>value<ref group="*" name="quality" /> !! Beauty/work !! Value/Work !! Value/Material |
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− | ! | + | ! {{DLC Icons| {{#vardefineecho:art|Small sculpture}} }} |
− | | | + | | {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Size}} |
+ | | {{Required Resources| {{#var:art}} }} | ||
+ | | {{#vardefineecho:beauty| {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Beauty Base}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Max Hit Points Base}} | ||
+ | | {{Ticks| {{#vardefineecho:work| {{formatnum:{{Q|{{#var:art}}|Work To Make}}|R}} }} }} | ||
+ | | {{#vardefineecho:value| {{Market Value Calculator|{{#var:art}}|Steel|simple=1}} }} {{Icon Small|silver}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:beauty}}/{{#var:work}} round 4}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:value}}/{{#var:work}} round 4}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:value}}/{{Q|{{#var:art}}|Resource 1 Amount}} round 1}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! | + | ! {{DLC Icons| {{#vardefineecho:art|Large sculpture}} }} |
− | | | + | | {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Size}} |
+ | | {{Required Resources| {{#var:art}} }} | ||
+ | | {{#vardefineecho:beauty| {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Beauty Base}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Max Hit Points Base}} | ||
+ | | {{Ticks| {{#vardefineecho:work| {{formatnum:{{Q|{{#var:art}}|Work To Make}}|R}} }} }} | ||
+ | | {{#vardefineecho:value| {{Market Value Calculator|{{#var:art}}|Steel|simple=1}} }} {{Icon Small|silver}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:beauty}}/{{#var:work}} round 4}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:value}}/{{#var:work}} round 4}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:value}}/{{Q|{{#var:art}}|Resource 1 Amount}} round 1}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! | + | ! {{DLC Icons| {{#vardefineecho:art|Grand sculpture}} }} |
− | | | + | | {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Size}} |
+ | | {{Required Resources| {{#var:art}} }} | ||
+ | | {{#vardefineecho:beauty| {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Beauty Base}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Max Hit Points Base}} | ||
+ | | {{Ticks| {{#vardefineecho:work| {{formatnum:{{Q|{{#var:art}}|Work To Make}}|R}} }} }} | ||
+ | | {{#vardefineecho:value| {{Market Value Calculator|{{#var:art}}|Steel|simple=1}} }} {{Icon Small|silver}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:beauty}}/{{#var:work}} round 4}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:value}}/{{#var:work}} round 4}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:value}}/{{Q|{{#var:art}}|Resource 1 Amount}} round 1}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! {{DLC Icons| {{#vardefineecho:art|Terror sculpture}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Size}} | ||
+ | | {{Required Resources| {{#var:art}} }} | ||
+ | | {{#vardefineecho:beauty| {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Beauty Base}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|{{#var:art}}|Max Hit Points Base}} | ||
+ | | {{Ticks| {{#vardefineecho:work| {{formatnum:{{Q|{{#var:art}}|Work To Make}}|R}} }} }} | ||
+ | | {{#vardefineecho:value| {{Market Value Calculator|{{#var:art}}|Steel|simple=1}} }} {{Icon Small|silver}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:beauty}}/{{#var:work}} round 4}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:value}}/{{#var:work}} round 4}} | ||
+ | | {{#expr: {{#var:value}}/{{Q|{{#var:art}}|Resource 1 Amount}} round 1}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | </li></div> | ||
+ | <references group="*"/> | ||
All sculptures will have a name and story, like items of excellent or higher qualities. See [[#Story Generation]] below for more details. | All sculptures will have a name and story, like items of excellent or higher qualities. See [[#Story Generation]] below for more details. | ||
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=== Which sculpture to create === | === Which sculpture to create === | ||
− | Small sculptures are the worst for beauty. For each point of beauty, they require the most work and take up the most space. Yet, because small sculptures take the most work, they have the highest [[Market Value]] per material. Therefore, small sculptures are the most profitable to sell (per material). Small sculptures also have another advantage: [[quality]] is a multiplier to price, but can only increase price up to a flat cap. Small sculptures, especially of [[gold]] or [[silver]], are less impacted by the cap than the larger sculptures. Plus, traders | + | Small sculptures are the worst for beauty. For each point of beauty, they require the most work and take up the most space. Yet, because small sculptures take the most work, they have the highest [[Market Value]] per material. Therefore, small sculptures are the most profitable to sell (per material). Small sculptures also have another advantage: [[quality]] is a multiplier to price, but can only increase price up to a flat cap. Small sculptures, especially of [[gold]] or [[silver]], are less impacted by the cap than the larger sculptures. Plus, traders likely won't have enough money to afford a masterwork grand sculpture. |
Conversely, large and grand sculptures are better to actually place around your base. Both are equally as space efficient (before rounding). You can place 4 large sculptures in 4 separate locations, as opposed in a grand sculpture needing a 2x2 space. This makes large sculptures a better solution for bedrooms and other smaller rooms. | Conversely, large and grand sculptures are better to actually place around your base. Both are equally as space efficient (before rounding). You can place 4 large sculptures in 4 separate locations, as opposed in a grand sculpture needing a 2x2 space. This makes large sculptures a better solution for bedrooms and other smaller rooms. | ||
− | Making grand sculptures exhibits a greater risk - if it turns out awful, you've had wasted 4 sculpture's worth of time. Conversely, grand sculptures are the best when you have [[inspiration#inspired creativity|inspired creativity]], assuming you can actually complete it. It may be wise to work on a grand sculpture, suspend it before it's completed, and finish it once the inspiration hits. | + | Making grand sculptures exhibits a greater risk - if it turns out awful, you've had wasted 4 sculpture's worth of time. Conversely, grand sculptures are the best when you have [[inspiration#inspired creativity|inspired creativity]], assuming you can actually complete it. It may be wise to work on a grand sculpture, suspend it before it's completed, and finish it once the inspiration hits.<noinclude> |
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== Material table == | == Material table == | ||
− | + | All sculptures can be made out of [[metals]], [[stone]] and [[wood]]. Note that for [[gold]] and [[silver]] ten times the amount is necessary since they are [[small volume material]]s. | |
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− | + | {{#ask: [[Stuff Category::Metallic||Woody||Stony]] | |
− | | | + | | ?Work To Make Factor |
− | | | + | | ?Beauty Factor |
− | + | | ?Beauty Offset | |
− | | | + | | ?Max Hit Points Factor |
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== Quality table == | == Quality table == | ||
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== Story generation == | == Story generation == | ||
+ | {{Rewrite|reason=More precise description of how the story is put together. See RulePacks_Art_DescriptionsPhysical.xml and RulePacks_Art_Descriptions.xml|section=1}} | ||
Each sculpture has its own semi-randomly generated story based on past events in the colony and pre-written story segments. These stories tend to contain any of the following: | Each sculpture has its own semi-randomly generated story based on past events in the colony and pre-written story segments. These stories tend to contain any of the following: | ||
* A past event occurring in or to the colony (see below) | * A past event occurring in or to the colony (see below) | ||
* A seemingly random event with no relation to the colony (e.g. "hundreds of doctors and engineers eating mushrooms") | * A seemingly random event with no relation to the colony (e.g. "hundreds of doctors and engineers eating mushrooms") | ||
* A border to the art (e.g. "a triangular border") | * A border to the art (e.g. "a triangular border") | ||
− | * A texture (e.g. " | + | * A texture (e.g. "''insert texture example''") |
* A design style (e.g. "conveys a feeling of rage and happiness") | * A design style (e.g. "conveys a feeling of rage and happiness") | ||
* A location (e.g. "in a town") | * A location (e.g. "in a town") | ||
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* someone [[Mood#Mental Breakdowns|gave up]] | * someone [[Mood#Mental Breakdowns|gave up]] | ||
− | Alternatively, they can contain something random, without relating to any events in the colony at all (e.g. "this sculpture bears a portrayal of a cube"). Because of this grammar generator, artwork can have some humorous descriptions. | + | Alternatively, they can contain something random, without relating to any events in the colony at all (e.g. "this sculpture bears a portrayal of a cube"). Because of this grammar generator, artwork can have some humorous descriptions.<noinclude> |
== Version history == | == Version history == | ||
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* [[Version/1.1.2654|1.1.2654]] - Increase psyfocus gain of sculptures by 2, up to a max of 28 at legendary quality. | * [[Version/1.1.2654|1.1.2654]] - Increase psyfocus gain of sculptures by 2, up to a max of 28 at legendary quality. | ||
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{{Nav|furniture|wide}} | {{Nav|furniture|wide}} | ||
[[Category:Furniture|#Sculptures]] | [[Category:Furniture|#Sculptures]] | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 09:33, 28 February 2023
Sculptures are buildings of art that have a high beauty stat. There are four types of sculptures:
Acquisition
All four sculptures are created from an art bench using Wood, Stony, or Metallic ingredients. Counter-intuitively, stone sculptures are not made from stone chunks, but from stone blocks.
Small sculptures require 50 materials and 18,000 ticks (5 mins) of work, large sculptures require 100 materials and 30,000 ticks (8.33 mins) of work, and grand sculptures require 400 materials and 105,000 ticks (29.17 mins) of work. Note that small volume materials (silver and gold) require ten times more items to create.
The sculpters Artistic skill is the primary factor in determining the sculptures quality. A sculptor cannot work on another sculptors piece.
Summary
Sculptures have a high beauty rating, which depends on the sculpture size, material, and quality. For the same material and quality, a small sculpture has half the beauty of a large sculpture, which has 4x less beauty than a grand sculpture. Small and large sculptures take 1 tile, and grand sculptures take a 2x2 grid of tiles. Also, sculptures have a 1.1x Sell Price Multiplier, making them more sell for more when compared to other items of the same market value.
The following table compares the four sculptures:
Sculpture | Size | Materials | Beauty[* 1] | HP[* 1] | Work to make[* 1] | Market value[* 1] |
Beauty/work | Value/Work | Value/Material |
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Small sculpture | 1 × 1 | 50 Stuff (Metallic/Woody/Stony, 500 for SMVs) | 50 | 90 | 18,000 ticks (5 mins) | 160 | 0.0028 | 0.0089 | 3.2 |
Large sculpture | 1 × 1 | 100 Stuff (Metallic/Woody/Stony, 1000 for SMVs) | 100 | 150 | 30,000 ticks (8.33 mins) | 300 | 0.0033 | 0.01 | 3 |
Grand sculpture | 2 × 2 | 400 Stuff (Metallic/Woody/Stony, 4000 for SMVs) | 400 | 300 | 105,000 ticks (29.17 mins) | 1140 | 0.0038 | 0.0109 | 2.9 |
Terror sculpture | 1 × 1 | 100 Stuff (Metallic/Woody/Stony, 1000 for SMVs) | -5 | 150 | 30,000 ticks (8.33 mins) | 300 | -0.0002 | 0.01 | 3 |
All sculptures will have a name and story, like items of excellent or higher qualities. See #Story Generation below for more details.
Meditation
This section relates to content added by Royalty (DLC). Please note that it will not be present without the DLC enabled. |
Pawns with the Artistic meditation focus can use sculptures in a 10-tile radius to increase psyfocus. This includes all pawns who are not Tribal or Ascetic.
The highest quality sculpture is the primary source of psyfocus:
Quality | Awful | Poor | Normal | Good | Excellent | Masterwork | Legendary |
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Base Strength | +12% | +16% | +20% | +22% | +24% | +26% | +28% |
The other, surrounding sculptures give a much smaller boost:
Quality | Awful | Poor | Normal | Good | Excellent | Masterwork | Legendary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Strength Offset | +0% | +0% | +1% | +1% | +1% | +2% | +2% |
The maximum meditation focus strength is thus 44% for a legendary sculpture surrounded by 8 additional sculptures of masterwork or legendary quality.
Analysis
Sculptures can quickly increase the Impressiveness of a room through Wealth and Beauty, in addition to fulfilling the actual beauty need. Certain rooms give increasing mood buffs for being more impressive:
Other than these rooms, place art where pawns will stay for a long time, such as a research station. For extra points, you can combine these rooms to make the most out of the sculptures. If Dining, Recreation, and Work all happen in the same room, then the same sculpture can apply to all 3 rooms, in addition to the general increase to Wealth.
Note that sculptures increase a room's beauty rating from anywhere inside, but will only fulfil the beauty need when in a 10-tile radius from a pawn.
Which sculpture to create
Small sculptures are the worst for beauty. For each point of beauty, they require the most work and take up the most space. Yet, because small sculptures take the most work, they have the highest Market Value per material. Therefore, small sculptures are the most profitable to sell (per material). Small sculptures also have another advantage: quality is a multiplier to price, but can only increase price up to a flat cap. Small sculptures, especially of gold or silver, are less impacted by the cap than the larger sculptures. Plus, traders likely won't have enough money to afford a masterwork grand sculpture.
Conversely, large and grand sculptures are better to actually place around your base. Both are equally as space efficient (before rounding). You can place 4 large sculptures in 4 separate locations, as opposed in a grand sculpture needing a 2x2 space. This makes large sculptures a better solution for bedrooms and other smaller rooms.
Making grand sculptures exhibits a greater risk - if it turns out awful, you've had wasted 4 sculpture's worth of time. Conversely, grand sculptures are the best when you have inspired creativity, assuming you can actually complete it. It may be wise to work on a grand sculpture, suspend it before it's completed, and finish it once the inspiration hits.
Material table
All sculptures can be made out of metals, stone and wood. Note that for gold and silver ten times the amount is necessary since they are small volume materials.
Material | Work factor |
Beauty factor |
Beauty offset |
HP factor |
Flammability factor |
Market value |
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Plasteel | 2.2 | 1 | 0 | 2.8 | 0 | 9 |
Uranium | 1.9 | 0.5 | 0 | 2.5 | 0 | 6 |
Gold | 0.9 | 4 | 20 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 10 |
Silver | 1 | 2 | 6 | 0.7 | 0.4 | 1 |
Steel | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0.4 | 1.9 |
Bioferrite | 2.5 | 0.25 | 0 | 2 | 0.75 | 0.75 |
Granite blocks | 1.3 | 1 | 0 | 1.7 | 0 | 0.9 |
Slate blocks | 1.3 | 1.1 | 0 | 1.3 | 0 | 0.9 |
Jade | 1.4 | 2.5 | 10 | 0.5 | 0 | 5 |
Limestone blocks | 1.3 | 1 | 0 | 1.55 | 0 | 0.9 |
Marble blocks | 1.15 | 1.35 | 1 | 1.2 | 0 | 0.9 |
Sandstone blocks | 1.1 | 1.1 | 0 | 1.4 | 0 | 0.9 |
Wood | 0.7 | 1 | 0 | 0.65 | 1 | 1.2 |
Quality table
Quality | Base Beauty Modifier |
Base Value Modifier |
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Awful | -10% | 50% |
Poor | 50% | 75% |
Normal | 100% | 100% |
Good | 200% | 125% (max +500) |
Excellent | 300% | 150% (max +1000) |
Masterwork | 500% | 250% (max +2000) |
Legendary | 800% | 500% (max +3000) |
Story generation
This section is suggested to be rewritten. Reason: More precise description of how the story is put together. See RulePacks_Art_DescriptionsPhysical.xml and RulePacks_Art_Descriptions.xml. You can help the RimWorld Wiki by improving it. |
Each sculpture has its own semi-randomly generated story based on past events in the colony and pre-written story segments. These stories tend to contain any of the following:
- A past event occurring in or to the colony (see below)
- A seemingly random event with no relation to the colony (e.g. "hundreds of doctors and engineers eating mushrooms")
- A border to the art (e.g. "a triangular border")
- A texture (e.g. "insert texture example")
- A design style (e.g. "conveys a feeling of rage and happiness")
- A location (e.g. "in a town")
The events sometimes depicted in the story can be about any of the following that occurred in the colony's history:
- killings
- drunkenness
- vomiting
- landing in drop pods
- artwork created
- struck ore
- person captured
- person recruited
- animal trained
- animal hunted
- surgery done
- someone was on fire
- someone went psychotic
- someone gave up
Alternatively, they can contain something random, without relating to any events in the colony at all (e.g. "this sculpture bears a portrayal of a cube"). Because of this grammar generator, artwork can have some humorous descriptions.
Version history
- 0.9.722 - Sculptures now have sizes - small, large, and grand. Now have generated descriptions of what they depict. Will depict events that happened earlier in a colony’s life, include: killings, drunkenness, vomiting, landing in drop pods, artwork created, struck ore, person captured, person recruited, animal hunted, surgery done, someone was on fire, someone went psychotic, someone gave up
- 1.1.2654 - Increase psyfocus gain of sculptures by 2, up to a max of 28 at legendary quality.