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EDIT: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=740002420&searchtext=Dye+Vat
Dye Vat has a rather limited color pallette, and most colors are very bright/saturated. Also, you can only color cloth, no other material. Cloth needs to be colored before being used.
Garden Dye & Colored Apparel is very similar in nature, but has the added benefit of allowing you to "cover" your armors with the colored cloth, resulting in colored armor. There's also an extension, Garden Dyes Expanded, which allows you to color other fabrics (devilstrand, hyperweave and synthread) as well. The colors are weirdly muted, though. Like Dye Vat, the color pallette is very limited (even more so than with Dye Vat), and you need to dye the fabric before using it. The problem is that this can clutter up your inventory if you have too many colors.