Template:No Paint Diff
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Documentation for No Paint Diff
Commonly used phrase on several pages, used to indicate that a certain paint won't affect the item.
Usage
- Example
{{No Paint Diff|teamdiff=<paint name>|team=<team name>}}
Parameters
- nodiff
- The name of the paint (e.g. "Radigan Conagher Brown").
- teamdiff
- The name of the paint (e.g. "Radigan Conagher Brown").
- team
- Which team's default colour matches the paint. Only use this in combination with "teamdiff".
- stylediff
- The name of the paint (e.g. "Radigan Conagher Brown").
- stylename
- Name of the style. Only use this in combination with "stylediff".
Only use one of these
Example
{{No Paint Diff|nodiff=Mann Co. Orange}}
produces:
- Using the Mann Co. Orange paint on this item provides absolutely no visual difference in-game on either team. This happens because the exact same color values are used for both the paint and the default "unpainted" color for the item.
{{No Paint Diff|teamdiff=Mann Co. Orange|team=BLU}}
produces:
- Using the Mann Co. Orange paint on this item provides absolutely no visual difference in-game on the BLU team. This happens because the exact same color values are used for both the paint and the default "unpainted" color for the BLU team.
{{No Paint Diff|stylediff=Mann Co. Orange|stylename=2much2fort!}}
produces:
- On the "2Much2Fort!" style, using the Mann Co. Orange paint on this item provides absolutely no visual difference in-game on either team. This happens because the exact same color values are used for both the paint and the default "unpainted" color for the "2Much2Fort!" style.