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I was looking at redstone wire, and I'm not sure how it gets the red color, as the png for it is just shades of grays/white

 

Can anyone help me understand how it gets it's color and how could I make it use a different color for a variation I want to make.

 

Thanks a lot.

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I was looking at redstone wire, and I'm not sure how it gets the red color, as the png for it is just shades of grays/white

 

Can anyone help me understand how it gets it's color and how could I make it use a different color for a variation I want to make.

 

Thanks a lot.

It uses the IBlockColor interface. Do you mean a new Block when you say variation?

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I was looking at redstone wire, and I'm not sure how it gets the red color, as the png for it is just shades of grays/white

 

Can anyone help me understand how it gets it's color and how could I make it use a different color for a variation I want to make.

 

Thanks a lot.

It uses the IBlockColor interface. Do you mean a new Block when you say variation?

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Yes I'm playing around with the redstone to create a different one with another color as for now I'm using the vanilla textures and most of the vanilla code, but I noticed that no color on the block once its placed on the world.

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Minecraft.getMinecraft().getBlockColors().registerBlockColorHandler(blockColor, blocksIn);

 

Thanks a lot ;) I will go slow and step by step with this, there is a lot to consider for redstone from what I have seen so far, so making sure each step is correct it crucial specially when I want some custom behavior ;)

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