It would be great if being able to dye place wool. Simply hold it in your hand and right click in on the wool, you loose the dye and the color is applied.
Additionally, if needed, with ink sacs and bonemeal, if applied to a white/black/gray wool then it moves its forward or backwards (depending if you used a ink or a bonemeal) in intensity of shade. (e.g. apply inc sac to white wool makes it light gray, another application would make it gray, etc..). On second thoughts that sounds really bad.
It would be great if being able to dye place wool. Simply hold it in your hand and right click in on the wool, you loose the dye and the color is applied.
Additionally, if needed, with ink sacs and bonemeal, if applied to a white/black/gray wool then it moves its forward or backwards (depending if you used a ink or a bonemeal) in intensity of shade. (e.g. apply inc sac to white wool makes it light gray, another application would make it gray, etc..). On second thoughts that sounds really bad.
haha yeah that did sound pretty bad :tongue.gif:. Nah but interesting idea though. I like it! :smile.gif:
Well to the game apparently we are all accomplished cosmetologists becuase we can dye the wool of a sheep (has anyone noticed a massive influx of sheep in thier worlds, or is this just me) in no time, but as soon as we try to make that jump into the world of interior design, were up s**t creek.
Well to the game apparently we are all accomplished cosmetologists becuase we can dye the wool of a sheep (has anyone noticed a massive influx of sheep in thier worlds, or is this just me) in no time, but as soon as we try to make that jump into the world of interior design, were up s**t creek.
I have noticed. In fact, I saw three sheep spawn in front of my eyes - at the same time. That is part of the reason I suggested this.
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Additionally, if needed, with ink sacs and bonemeal, if applied to a white/black/gray wool then it moves its forward or backwards (depending if you used a ink or a bonemeal) in intensity of shade. (e.g. apply inc sac to white wool makes it light gray, another application would make it gray, etc..).
On second thoughts that sounds really bad.haha yeah that did sound pretty bad :tongue.gif:. Nah but interesting idea though. I like it! :smile.gif:
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I have noticed. In fact, I saw three sheep spawn in front of my eyes - at the same time. That is part of the reason I suggested this.