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== Engraving ==
 
== Engraving ==
 
{{main|Engraving}}
 
{{main|Engraving}}
Only natural stone walls and floors can be engraved. Soil cannot be engraved. Engraving increases the value of a smoothed wall or floor and gives it a [[quality]] level, which is dependent upon the engravers’ skill.
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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 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]]).
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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.
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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 rather plentiful, you could also train your engravers by having them continuously engrave slabs.
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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.]]
 
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{{Skills}}

Revision as of 11:48, 23 December 2022

Skill: Engraver
Association  
Profession Stoneworker
Job Title Engraver
Labor Stone engraving
Tasks
Workshop
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This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Engraver is the skill used for engraving walls and floors and engraving memorial slabs.

Engraving

Main article: 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

Main article: Slab

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

Main articles: Cross-training and Engraving

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.

Stone detailing in an ancient city in Pimai. Made with love and tools, but mostly tools.
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