About
Extend Minecraft to your room with this mod. Let your Philips hue lights extend Minecraft experience by changing the color and brightness of your room. Each biome is mapped to different colors and the color of the lights will change as you travel from one biome to another. Even when you are in the water your lights will turn blue. The light intensity in room will be the same as in Minecraft. Day-night cycle and different light sources will change the brightness of your lights, but also caves and other dark places will make the brightness go down. And this all using the public Philips hue Java SDK.
A full immersive experience with hue!
Main features:
The color in your room will adapt to the biome you are in
The brightness in your room changes on the current light level of Minecraft
The color in your room will turn blue when you are in the water
Lights will blink when you are (almost) out of air
Add the biomes from different mods so your room react to all of them
Edit biomes to your favorite colors
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0.1.1-Beta Update
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0.1.1 Features
If you are on fire, your lights will change to fire colors
When you are taking damage, lights will flash red
Each time a lightning strike hits, your lights will flash bright white
Requirements
Philips hue lights
Forge 1.7.10
Installation
Install Forge 1.7.10 (http://files.minecraftforge.net/)
Place hueCraft.jar in the mod directory
Download
hueCraft 0.1.1 for Forge 1.7.10 (AdFly) (Direct)
Setup
First time use:
Start up a world in Minecraft and follow the instructions in the upper left corner of the screen
After the message “[hueCraft] Connected and ready to go” the first 3 lights will be used
If you want to use different lights you change the lights in the main menu > mods > huecraft
To add multiple lights to a group, write the id numbers on their own line
Also you can change the maximal brightness in that same menu
Customize biome colors:
After first use there is a JSON file named “huecraft-biomes.info” in the mods folder created
In that file there is a list of all vanilla biomes with the colors (based on hue and saturation)
Here you can edit the colors by changing the value of hue (0-65535) and saturation (0-255)
To add an biome you need the know the id and name and put them in the file and use the same format as the vanilla biomes
FAQ
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