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How to make a tinted block and item? (1.19)


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https://forge.gemwire.uk/wiki/Tinted_Textures

For leaves you will want to use BiomeColors.getAverageFoliageColor() and FoliageColor.getDefaultColor(), see the BlockColors class for the vanilla implementation.

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4 hours ago, warjort said:

https://forge.gemwire.uk/wiki/Tinted_Textures

For leaves you will want to use BiomeColors.getAverageFoliageColor() and FoliageColor.getDefaultColor(), see the BlockColors class for the vanilla implementation.

You said to use BiomeColors.getAverageFoliageColor(), but I dont know what value to put in there. (sorry for dumb questions)

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As I said above, look at how the BlockColors class uses it for vanilla leaves.

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I am not going to write your code for you.

 

If you are incapable of using your IDE to read and understand the vanilla code, here are 500+ other modders on github who already worked out how to do it.

https://github.com/search?l=Java&q=getAverageFoliageColor&type=Code

You should be able to find something that is close to what you want to do.

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46 minutes ago, warjort said:

I am not going to write your code for you.

 

If you are incapable of using your IDE to read and understand the vanilla code, here are 500+ other modders on github who already worked out how to do it.

https://github.com/search?l=Java&q=getAverageFoliageColor&type=Code

You should be able to find something that is close to what you want to do.

thank you!

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