Well, say you need an inside not made of wood. Okay! So now, you get your paint. Achieve a bucket. Then put the colored wool above it, and take a stick then put peice of white wool above it to make a paintbrush. Okay, you got that, so walk up and paint one side of the object, and it turns the color of your choice. But the pattern remains. For instance, wood will stay wood, but a different color. Thoughts and ideas?
I think this would probably be better as an easier way to recolor wool, without using the crafting table for dyes.
What you dont understand is that you have to get the dyes put it in a bucket and then make a little brush and then you can paint the block of your choice, but I see where you're going at.
What you dont understand is that you have to get the dyes put it in a bucket and then make a little brush and then you can paint the block of your choice, but I see where you're going at.
Or you could have a MAGIC paint bucket that changes wool's color every time you right-click on it, like changing the sound to a note block. I think that would be easier.
Or you could have a MAGIC paint bucket that changes wool's color every time you right-click on it, like changing the sound to a note block. I think that would be easier.
Very much so, but you would still have to maybe put a peice of wool above it, to make it fair.
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Sorry.. Forgot about that little dinghy.
Is that support?
What you dont understand is that you have to get the dyes put it in a bucket and then make a little brush and then you can paint the block of your choice, but I see where you're going at.
Or you could have a MAGIC paint bucket that changes wool's color every time you right-click on it, like changing the sound to a note block. I think that would be easier.
Very much so, but you would still have to maybe put a peice of wool above it, to make it fair.