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=== Other Painted variant templates ===
 
=== Other Painted variant templates ===
 
* [[Template:Painted variants full]] - Used for cosmetics that shows different colors per team even on Single color paint cans.
 
* [[Template:Painted variants full]] - Used for cosmetics that shows different colors per team even on Single color paint cans.
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* [[Template:Painted variants unused]] - Used for items that have paintability enabled, but aren't possible to actually be painted as they aren't marked as paintable in the [[Item schema]].
 
* [[Template:Painted variants/Title]]
 
* [[Template:Painted variants/Title]]
 
* [[Template:Painted variants/Notes]]
 
* [[Template:Painted variants/Notes]]

Revision as of 22:06, 14 February 2023

To view all painted images, see Paint Can#Paintable item previews.

This template is used to display painted variants on pages. It can also display styles.

Example

== Painted variants ==
{{Painted variants}}
== Painted variants ==
{{Painted variants|default=New School}}
{{Painted variants|style=Old School|h=0}}
{{Painted variants|style=Older School|h=0}}
{{Painted variants|style=Oldest School|h=0}}

Parameters

default
If the item has a style, its 'default' style should be named here. Calls {{item name}} to display the correct translation.
style
The name of the painted style being displayed in a particular instance. Calls {{item name}} to display the correct translation.
h
If defined at all, it will hide the {{main}} and 'mouseover' notes and just display the table.
override
Override {{BASEPAGENAME}} and use custom name, useful for sub-pages.
name
Overrides the style name and calls {{item name}} to display the correct translation, useful for items with generic styles such as "Hat" and "No Hat".

Other Painted variant templates