Posted November 17, 20168 yr So I have extended (substitution alias) vanilla Cauldron so I can use it to produce a few things in my mod ike various magical items, magical brews and even stuff like beer wort etc. The block is already extended and functioning. I'm just gonna add the mixing system in conjuction with a custom IRecipe. But I wanna be able to change the color of the water in the Cauldron to whatever colour I want based on what's in it. I want ideally something like R G B (0 - 15 maybe) as part of the custom recipe straight from Java. Disclaimer: I been told to keep my opinions to myself, to shut up and that I am spreading lies and misinformation or even that my methods are unorthodox and or too irregular. Here are my suggestions take it or leave it.
November 17, 20168 yr You need to specify a tint index for each element of the model that you want coloured at runtime and then register an IBlockColor for the Block by calling BlockColors#registerBlockColorHandler in init from your client proxy (or a client-only class called from it). If you want to colour the item model, you also need to register an IItemColor with ItemColors#registerItemColorHandler . The wiki explains the model format here. For examples of IBlockColor , look at the vanilla implementations in BlockColors or my mod's implementations here. Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.
November 18, 20168 yr Author so kinda like Leaves ? I do something similar for leaves. Disclaimer: I been told to keep my opinions to myself, to shut up and that I am spreading lies and misinformation or even that my methods are unorthodox and or too irregular. Here are my suggestions take it or leave it.
November 18, 20168 yr so kinda like Leaves ? I do something similar for leaves. Yes, it's the same system. Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.
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