Sculptures

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Sculptures come in three sizes:

  • Small sculptures require 70 materials or 1400 small volume materials (silver, gold, or uranium).
  • Large sculptures require 135 materials or 2700 small volume materials (silver, gold, or uranium).
  • Grand sculptures require 260 materials or 5200 small volume materials (silver, gold, or uranium).


Sculptures add beauty to any space that they occupy once they are installed.

A colonist must install the sculpture and may uninstall it for movement via the "deconstruct" button.

Sculptures have a quality when they are made. The artist's skill is a driving factor in the quality of the sculpture. Below is a list of possible qualities.

Quality Beauty Factor Market Value Factor
Awful -0.1 0.4
Shoddy 0.1 0.6
Poor 0.5 0.8
Normal 1 1
Good 1.5 1.2
Superior 2 1.5
Excellent 3.5 2
Masterwork 5 3
Legendary 10 6

Sculptures are created at a sculptor's table. Below is a table detailing statistics on sculptures. As of Alpha 8

Material Beauty (Normal) Max HP Marketplace Value (Normal) Flammability
Sandstone 122 360 202 0%
Granite 133 405 222 0%
Limestone 133 380 202 0%
Marble 164 330 202 0%
Slate 100 345 202 0%
Silver 318 105 2012 20%
Gold 708 90 40012 20%
Steel 100 150 212 20%
Plasteel 120 2712 410 10%
Wood 153 75 152 100%
Uranium 40 375 10012 0%

If a sculpture job is interrupted for any reason the sculptor will drop the piece on the table, and it will be in an unfinished state until the sculptor finishes it. A sculptor cannot work on another sculptor's piece. The inspect pane indicates the name of the piece's sculptor and how much work is remaining. The stockpile filter includes an entry for unfinished sculptures (under >Items >Unfinished) which allows the player to control where they are stored.

Each sculpture has it's own semi-randomly generated story based on past events in the colony and pre-written story segments. These stories tend to contain any of the following:

  • A past event occurring in or to the colony
  • A seemingly random event with no relation to the colony
  • A border to the art
  • A texture
  • A design style
  • A location

The events sometimes depicted in the story can be about any of the following that occurred in the colony's history:

  • killings
  • drunkenness
  • vomiting
  • landing in drop pods
  • artwork created
  • struck ore
  • person captured
  • person recruited
  • animal hunted
  • surgery done
  • someone was on fire
  • someone went psychotic
  • someone gave up