I'm currently making my own personal Doku mix and I've run into an annoying biome coloring problem.
As you can see, the tree leaves and top of the grass are becoming biome-compliant even though it's not supposed to (in the terrain.png, I purposely made the top of the grass non biome-compliant). From my observations, it seems like it's using the default biome shading. I also don't have grasscolor.png or foliagecolor.png in the misc folder. Any help?
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well, fancy graphics turns the grass sides biome compliant, but i don't fully know the reson :/ sorry
No no no, I want it to NOT BE BIOME COMPLIANT. The top of the grass and tree leaves are still biome-compliant, while I want them to always be the same color. Also, I am on fancy graphics...
I know why.
Even though you made it green in the terrain.png, Minecraft still draws a color overlay over it, which will cause different shades of colors. To fix this, make a blank, or middle gray http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_gray foliagecolor.png and grasscolor.png. If that doesnt work, maybe its a mod?
Making the grasscolor/foliagecolor files completely blank makes it act as black (For the grass at least). Removing the grass/foliagecolor files from the texture pack zip isn't going to help either, as it'll just use the one from minecraft.jar.
I'd like to find out how to do this as well, as I have a GeruDoku fan-update of my own, and would like it without any shading at all.
Making the grasscolor/foliagecolor files completely blank makes it act as black (For the grass at least). Removing the grass/foliagecolor files from the texture pack zip isn't going to help either, as it'll just use the one from minecraft.jar.
I'd like to find out how to do this as well, as I have a GeruDoku fan-update of my own, and would like it without any shading at all.
Then make it one color or middle gray (havent tested middle gray)
Then make it one color or middle gray (havent tested middle gray)
It may work. It's also funny because I made the foliagecolor.png and grasscolor.png the same exact color as the side of the grass, but it just comes out even darker. I'll try middle gray and update this post.
EDIT: All middle gray did was darken grass and leaf colors.
As you can see, the tree leaves and top of the grass are becoming biome-compliant even though it's not supposed to (in the terrain.png, I purposely made the top of the grass non biome-compliant). From my observations, it seems like it's using the default biome shading. I also don't have grasscolor.png or foliagecolor.png in the misc folder. Any help?
Not exactly. You see, I just want to make this pack non biome-compliant, but it magically appears with the biome shading out of nowhere.
No no no, I want it to NOT BE BIOME COMPLIANT. The top of the grass and tree leaves are still biome-compliant, while I want them to always be the same color. Also, I am on fancy graphics...
Even though you made it green in the terrain.png, Minecraft still draws a color overlay over it, which will cause different shades of colors. To fix this, make a blank, or middle gray http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_gray foliagecolor.png and grasscolor.png. If that doesnt work, maybe its a mod?
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Curse PremiumI'd like to find out how to do this as well, as I have a GeruDoku fan-update of my own, and would like it without any shading at all.
Then make it one color or middle gray (havent tested middle gray)
It may work. It's also funny because I made the foliagecolor.png and grasscolor.png the same exact color as the side of the grass, but it just comes out even darker. I'll try middle gray and update this post.
EDIT: All middle gray did was darken grass and leaf colors.
I did search before I posted. I came up with no results. Either I searched incorrect wording or the search bar is messed up. :smile.gif: