I'm making my own texture pack, and the only thing I can't get working is the biome grass colors.
I made the grass texture, used the "black & white" tool in paint.net to turn it grey. When I test out my texture pack all the grass is just grey.
When I do this to the leaves it seems to work, why not the grass? Is there a very specific shade of grey that the grass needs to be? Or what am I doing wrong?
de-saturating it does the same thing. The grass is just grey ingame. The leaves are green however, and I'm doing the same thing I do to the grass, to the leaves.
Try including your own grasscolor.png in the zip under /misc, a couple ways to do this:
1.)Create your own, using a gradient in gimp or whatever program.
2.)Copy and paste the one in the minecraft.jar into yours and edit, see if anything changes.
Also, did the image you de-saturated have color in the first place? You didn't de-saturate the B&W version, did you? Hopefully not, assuming you didn't but saying so just in case.
EDIT: If you were already using a custom grasscolor.png, make sure that that isn't desaturated, just the one in terrain.png.
I made the grass texture, used the "black & white" tool in paint.net to turn it grey. When I test out my texture pack all the grass is just grey.
When I do this to the leaves it seems to work, why not the grass? Is there a very specific shade of grey that the grass needs to be? Or what am I doing wrong?
de-saturating it does the same thing. The grass is just grey ingame. The leaves are green however, and I'm doing the same thing I do to the grass, to the leaves.
1.)Create your own, using a gradient in gimp or whatever program.
2.)Copy and paste the one in the minecraft.jar into yours and edit, see if anything changes.
Also, did the image you de-saturated have color in the first place? You didn't de-saturate the B&W version, did you? Hopefully not, assuming you didn't but saying so just in case.
EDIT: If you were already using a custom grasscolor.png, make sure that that isn't desaturated, just the one in terrain.png.