In Color Eggs, players get creative by placing stencils on eggs, dipping them in paint, and unveiling their unique designs by removing the stencils.
How To Play
Step 1:
Select Your Egg
Start by choosing a blank egg canvas. Some games offer different shapes or sizes.
Step 2:
Apply Stencils (Optional)
You will be given a variety of stencils (patterns or masks).
Drag and drop the stencil onto the egg's surface. This acts as a protective layer, ensuring that the paint only touches the exposed parts of the egg.
You may need to gently position and smooth the stencil to ensure it lies flat.
Step 3:
Dip and Paint (The First Layer)
Dipping: You will often dip the stenciled egg into a vat of paint.
Color Selection: Choose your first color (usually a base color or the color you want to appear in the non-stenciled areas).
The game simulates the egg soaking in the dye.
Step 4:
Peel and Detail
Peeling: Once the egg is dry, you gently peel away the stencils. The area covered by the stencils will retain the original white or base color, while the rest of the egg reveals the dipped color.
Layering (Advanced Technique): For more complex designs, you can immediately add a second stencil layer over the newly colored egg and dip it into a different color. When you peel everything away, you get a beautiful layered pattern.
Step 5:
Final Touches (Stickers and Polish)
Stickers and Pens: Use digital tools like fine-tip pens or brushes to add final details, lines, or artistic flourishes.
Stickers: Place virtual stickers (bunnies, flowers, dots, etc.) on the egg.
Polish: Once finished, the egg is usually polished, saved to your virtual gallery, and sometimes displayed for the in-game community to appreciate.
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