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Obviously, the materials that please your eye most might not be the ones with the best stats for what you want so it's a trade-off
As he said, harpy leather makes items a dull red color. Works if it's hide, leather, or felt I beileve.
predator materials can make things bright yellow. One guy said he made a whole outfit, and ended up looking like paddington bear in a yellow rainslicker.
Elefas leather from the desert can make yellow with green details. I only every had 1 pc to play with, I refuse to shoot an elefas (I love them). But i used it on stirrup boots, and they were yellow, with green trim. Basically everywhere you normally see gold on stirrup boots it was green.
On some clothing items that have metal ingots in the recipe, the color of the metal changes the color of fittings. A tailed topcoat will have all the buttons, pocket trim, and metal rose clasp at throat all affected by the metal. First coat I made I used "pursuit" ore which has a bright metallic green finish. The base color of the coat is a light red, it looked hideous. I remade a second with copper and it looked pretty nice. Copper against red.
I am experimenting with other things to see if I can find blue. Heavy sigh.