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When an uncolored area is selected, a message will appear asking you if you would like to restore the area. If yes is selected, you will have to use the stylus to manually recolor the most prominent element of the area. After it is colored in, the surrounding areas will fill in automatically. At the beginning of almost every village segment, the Creator is asked to restore color to the ground. This is done by tapping the screen with the stylus and doesn't cost any color drops.  
 
When an uncolored area is selected, a message will appear asking you if you would like to restore the area. If yes is selected, you will have to use the stylus to manually recolor the most prominent element of the area. After it is colored in, the surrounding areas will fill in automatically. At the beginning of almost every village segment, the Creator is asked to restore color to the ground. This is done by tapping the screen with the stylus and doesn't cost any color drops.  
  
== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
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=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia==
 
* The first building seen to lose color is [[Creation Hall]] in the [[Rapoville]].
 
* The first building seen to lose color is [[Creation Hall]] in the [[Rapoville]].
 
** The first object to be seen without color is a carrot in [[Heather]]'s dream.
 
** The first object to be seen without color is a carrot in [[Heather]]'s dream.

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