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== Engraving == | == Engraving == | ||
{{main|Engraving}} | {{main|Engraving}} | ||
− | + | Any constructed wall or floor or smoothed natural surface can be engraved; soil cannot be smoothed or engraved. Engraving increases the value of a wall or floor and gives it a [[quality]] level, which is dependent upon the engravers' skill. While experienced dwarves are more likely to engrave historical events than a novice, it is unclear if personality has any effect. Low-quality or unwanted engraved floor can be redone by carving a track over it and then smoothing the tile. | |
− | While experienced dwarves are more likely to engrave historical events than a novice, it is unclear if personality has any effect. | ||
− | Low quality or unwanted engraved floor can be redone by carving a track over it and then smoothing the tile. | ||
== Slabs == | == Slabs == | ||
{{main|Slab}} | {{main|Slab}} | ||
− | Slabs are created as well as engraved with the | + | Slabs are created as well as engraved with the victim's name at a [[stoneworker's workshop]]. They are a common alternative to [[coffin]]s when a body cannot be retrieved (whether due to [[invader]]s, an extremely [[unfortunate accident]], or simply large amounts of [[fun]]). They can also be used as a more efficient alternative to a [[statue]], as they do not block movement. The engraving on a slab does not have a quality level (though the slab itself does, when made by a [[stone carver]]). |
== Training == | == Training == | ||
{{main|Cross-training#Renovation|Engraving#Process|l1=Cross-training|l2=Engraving}} | {{main|Cross-training#Renovation|Engraving#Process|l1=Cross-training|l2=Engraving}} | ||
− | Engraving can be trained by repeatedly engraving floors, carving minecart tracks over them, and then re-smoothing the floors. | + | Engraving can be trained by repeatedly engraving floors, carving minecart tracks over them, and then re-smoothing and re-engraving the floors. |
− | Since stone is | + | Since stone is (usually) very plentiful, you could also train your engravers by having them continuously engrave slabs. |
[[File:stone_engraving_preview.png|thumb|370px|center|Stone detailing in an ancient city in Pimai. Made with love and tools, but mostly tools.]] | [[File:stone_engraving_preview.png|thumb|370px|center|Stone detailing in an ancient city in Pimai. Made with love and tools, but mostly tools.]] | ||
{{Skills}} | {{Skills}} |
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Profession | Stoneworker | |
Job Title | Engraver | |
Labor | Stone engraving | |
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Engraver is the skill used for engraving walls and floors and engraving memorial slabs.
Engraving
Any constructed wall or floor or smoothed natural surface can be engraved; soil cannot be smoothed or engraved. Engraving increases the value of a wall or floor and gives it a quality level, which is dependent upon the engravers' skill. While experienced dwarves are more likely to engrave historical events than a novice, it is unclear if personality has any effect. Low-quality or unwanted engraved floor can be redone by carving a track over it and then smoothing the tile.
Slabs
Slabs are created as well as engraved with the victim's name at a stoneworker's workshop. They are a common alternative to coffins when a body cannot be retrieved (whether due to invaders, an extremely unfortunate accident, or simply large amounts of fun). They can also be used as a more efficient alternative to a statue, as they do not block movement. The engraving on a slab does not have a quality level (though the slab itself does, when made by a stone carver).
Training
Engraving can be trained by repeatedly engraving floors, carving minecart tracks over them, and then re-smoothing and re-engraving the floors.
Since stone is (usually) very plentiful, you could also train your engravers by having them continuously engrave slabs.
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