Worried that tribesmen would come to have patterns painted in the following days, Eric solemnly handed the "brush" to Tang, the first person who came to paint his hide, telling him that as long as the plants were non-toxic and had strong colors, they could be used.
Just pound them to get the juice and paint on the animal hide.
Paint whatever pattern one likes; feel free to be creative.
Eric also drew several simple patterns of flowers, leaves, kittens, and puppies on paper, then taught them to Tang.
Painting all sorts of colors and patterns on animal hides immediately became a trend in the tribe; even the Tiger tribe couldn't escape it.
Everyone took advantage of their daily rest time to invite friends in groups of three or five to gather plants with colors they liked, and then paint each other's animal skin clothes.
