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Water is biome-color-multiplied.

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Get the color of the fluid from either the FluidAttributes if you want it to be its default color or from the biome itself if you want the color to change depending on the biome. What you see are the default textures of water and lava. Lava is only ever one color and not affected by anything so having the texture only be what it is fine. Water changes color depending on the biome so it's represented as a gray texture file so it can be color mapped within the game using an overlay.

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1 hour ago, Edivad99 said:

And why does lava work?

Because lava isn't biome tinted?

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41 minutes ago, ChampionAsh5357 said:

Get the color of the fluid from either the FluidAttributes if you want it to be its default color or from the biome itself if you want the color to change depending on the biome. What you see are the default textures of water and lava. Lava is only ever one color and not affected by anything so having the texture only be what it is fine. Water changes color depending on the biome so it's represented as a gray texture file so it can be color mapped within the game using an overlay.

Could you tell me how to do it? I'm trying but nothing changes.

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TextureAtlasSprite sprite = Minecraft.getInstance().getTextureMap().getSprite(still);

int color = fluid.getFluid().getAttributes().getColor(fluid);

GlStateManager.color4f((color >> 16 & 0xFF) / 255.0F, (color >> 8 & 0xFF) / 255.0F, (color & 0xFF) / 255.0F, (color >> 24 & 0xFF) / 255.0F);

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