Shine Painting
| Shine Painting | |
|---|---|
The first Shine Painting onGelato Beach | |
| First appearance | Super Mario Sunshine (2002) |
| Latest appearance | Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020) |
| Effect | Reveals ablue coin orShine Sprite when sprayed withwater |
| Variant of | Goop |
Shine Paintings,[1] also referred to asStar Paintings,[2] are invisible outlines forming the shapes ofShine Sprites inSuper Mario Sunshine. They come in different colors and sizes, usually found in the sand and in walls.Mario can spray an outline withFLUDD to reveal it and unearth whatever is below it. Despite a Shine Painting forming the shape of a Shine Sprite, fully revealing an outline, excluding the case of the mission "Shine Sprite in the Sand," usually reveals ablue coin. Said secret mission inDelfino Plaza is entirely centered around locating the area of a small outline on the beach, found shortly east of where the lighthouse stands. After Mario sprays the outline, the image is also filled and colored in, sprouting an actual Shine Sprite from it. Once the Shine Sprite has been collected, from this point on, the image remains fully displayed on the shore.
Shine Paintings appear in a few courses. Four large tan outlines are spread out alongGelato Beach. All of them can be found in any mission, excluding one in the first mission. These outlines are found near theSand Cabana, between the peninsula and Sand Cabana, near theSurf Cabana, and in the center of the peninsula, respectively. Fully revealing each of these outlines shoots out a blue coin for Mario to collect. Two smaller blue outlines can be found on the beach ofPinna Park in any episode. They are both found in front of theSunflower Kids, and filling in each blue outline rewards Mario with a blue coin. There is another hidden blue outline on the wall next to the tower inRicco Harbor—filling it in gives Mario another blue coin. A final blue outline can be found in one of the bedrooms ofHotel Delfino, in certain episodes. Mario must sneak in and reveal the outline in the blank portrait to receive a final blue coin.
Gallery[edit]
The Shine Painting for the mission "Shine Sprite in the Sand." Once filled in, this image remains in the sand.
The Shine Painting inRicco Harbor
The second Shine Painting onGelato Beach
The Shine Painting for the mission "Sandy Shine Sprite"
The first Shine Painting inPinna Park
The Shine Painting inHotel Delfino
The Shine Painting for the mission "Soak the Sun"
References[edit]
- ^Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh (2002).Super Mario Sunshine Official Strategy Guide.BradyGAMES (American English). ISBN0-7440-0180-3. Page 63, 147, 150, and 153.
- ^Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh (2002).Super Mario Sunshine Official Strategy Guide.BradyGAMES (American English). ISBN0-7440-0180-3. Page 152, 154.
[Edit] Goop | ||
|---|---|---|
| Variants | Burning goop •Electric goop •Glorpedo •Graffiti •Hot water •Orange Juice Generator •Rainbow M •Shine Painting •Slimy water •Splotchy goop | |
| Species | Gooble •Proto Piranha | |


