", sans-serif">Reason: Inspired by stained glass, maybe there should be stained lights- or, colorized lights? It would work both with Redstone lamps, lanterns and torches. It would mainly be for creating better aesthetics and themes as most items are in Minecraft.
", sans-serif">Ingredients: Would be, for one, the light of your choice (Redstone lamps, lanterns, torches) and would I think should be a new item: Dye dust.
", sans-serif">Dye Dust: Dye dust would be created from smelting any color of dye (Yes both primary and secondary dye) and when smelting the dye, it comes out as that three of that color's dust. Ex: lime dye smelts to lime dust, red dye smelts to red dust. I say three, because most dyes are hard to come by or effort to make. Even since torches are easily expendable, smelting dye to three dye dust sounds ripe for my said reasons.
", sans-serif">Crafting: In the end, put that dye with the desired light item in the crafting table and BAM, you got some purple torches or green lanterns, blue redstone lamps. I think this concept is long overdue and should have came when they thought of stained glass.
Fyi, this is my first thread here
", sans-serif">Reason: Inspired by stained glass, maybe there should be stained lights- or, colorized lights? It would work both with Redstone lamps, lanterns and torches. It would mainly be for creating better aesthetics and themes as most items are in Minecraft.
", sans-serif">Ingredients: Would be, for one, the light of your choice (Redstone lamps, lanterns, torches) and would I think should be a new item: Dye dust.
", sans-serif">Dye Dust: Dye dust would be created from smelting any color of dye (Yes both primary and secondary dye) and when smelting the dye, it comes out as that three of that color's dust. Ex: lime dye smelts to lime dust, red dye smelts to red dust. I say three, because most dyes are hard to come by or effort to make. Even since torches are easily expendable, smelting dye to three dye dust sounds ripe for my said reasons.
", sans-serif">Crafting: In the end, put that dye with the desired light item in the crafting table and BAM, you got some purple torches or green lanterns, blue redstone lamps. I think this concept is long overdue and should have came when they thought of stained glass.