Day Sky

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Day Sky
DaySky.png
Information
Name Day Sky
Use The sky
Creation Type Village Object
Has Preset No
Template Needed Yes
Created In/After After Icy Lake
Game(s) Drawn to Life Link


The Day Sky can be thought of as a composite creation in Drawn to Life comprised of the Sun and the Rain Cloud Templates.

The Sun page is recovered from the Snow Caves and the Rain Cloud page from the Icy Lake. Without the clouds and with only the sun, it becomes too bright and hot. During rain, the village will become darker in color and less saturated while raindrops of the player's color choice trickle down the screen. During the day, the village will use a lighter color palette and most building not will emit light from the doors and windows.

The Day Sky can be viewed using the Village Observatory.

TowerIcon.png Appearance[edit]

Due to the Day Sky consisting of creation objects and having no pre-drawn preset or guide, the appearance of this object is completely dependent on the player.

When viewed through the Village Observatory, it consists of several creation objects, including the Sun and a few Rain Clouds, on a light blue sky with white clouds.

Trivia[edit]

  • The Day Sky is one of the few creations that needs multiple templates to create.
  • Only one other color palette is used once during the day.
    • That being the Rain color palette.
  • It is implied that Raposa have very little heat tolerance. This is evident soon after the snow melts and a group of Raposa out of their senses start chasing other villagers around.
  • Crops such as Banya appear to require very specific levels of water and heat to be edible.
    • Seen when, with the neverending sun and lack of rain, they become too hard to eat.

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