tutorial:biomecoloring
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====== Block Biome Coloring ====== | ====== Block Biome Coloring ====== | ||
- | In this tutorial we will show how to make blocks get affected by the biome color similar | + | In this tutorial, we'll look at adding |
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+ | Remember to keep visual-related logic client-side, (// | ||
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- | So what's happening here? Well, the register method wants a color returned and in this case that color is taken from the grass block, using the method' | + | So, what's happening here? The register method wants a color returned, and in this case, that color is taken from the grass block. Coloring an item is very similar. Like blocks, the returned color could be any, and also remember |
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public void onInitializeClient() { | public void onInitializeClient() { | ||
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- | | + | // These values are represented as temperature and humidity, and used as coordinates for the color map |
- | | + | double temperature = 0.5D; // a double value between 0 and 1 |
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Finished! | Finished! |