I'm nearly done with my texture pack, and I thought mixing some autumn trees in would be a nice touch. However, I only have access to the evergreen and normal tree textures, and both of them are in grayscale. I don't want *all* trees to be orange, just a select few. Birch trees, maybe. I'm using Gimp.
I'm nearly done with my texture pack, and I thought mixing some autumn trees in would be a nice touch. However, I only have access to the evergreen and normal tree textures, and both of them are in grayscale. I don't want *all* trees to be orange, just a select few. Birch trees, maybe. I'm using Gimp.
The game doesn't read foliagecolor.png from the texture pack folder unless you're using MCPatcher, I think. So either use the patcher or manually put it in the game.
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I'm not a texture pack maker... but i'm guessing maybe you aren't in the right area for them to show up? Maybe try making the whole thing the color you want, see if that works and then revert back to the one you want to use if it does.
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Wait, foliage is in my misc, which is in my texture pack folder. Are you saying to take foliage out and put it in minecraft.jar?