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-====== Block Biome Coloring ====== 
-In this tutorial, we'll look at adding biome-dependent colors to new blocks. To start, you'll need a block with a model that accounts for tintindex. To see an example of this, view the base leaves or grass_block model file.  
  
-Remember to keep visual-related logic client-side, (//onInitializeClient//) or it will crash on a server. To register a custom block coloring, use //ColorProviderRegistry.BLOCK.register//, and for items, use //ColorProviderRegistry.ITEM.register//. In this tutorial, the grass biome color will be the one used. Replace the final argument by passing in your block. 
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-<code java [enable_line_numbers="true"]> 
-public class ExampleModClient implements ClientModInitializer { 
-    @Override 
-    public void onInitializeClient() { 
-        ColorProviderRegistry.BLOCK.register((block, pos, world, layer) -> { 
-            BlockColorMapper provider = ColorProviderRegistry.BLOCK.get(Blocks.GRASS); 
-            return provider == null ? -1 : provider.getColor(block, pos, world, layer); 
-        }, YOUR_BLOCK_INSTANCE); 
-    } 
-} 
-</code> 
- 
-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 to replace the final argument with an instance of your item. 
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-<code java [enable_line_numbers="true"]> 
-public class ExampleModClient implements ClientModInitializer { 
-    @Override 
-    public void onInitializeClient() { 
-        ColorProviderRegistry.ITEM.register((item, layer) -> { 
-            // 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 
-            double humidity = 1.0D; // a double value between 0 and 1 
-            return GrassColorHandler.getColor(temperature, humidity); 
-        }, YOUR_ITEM_INSTANCE); 
-    } 
-} 
-</code> 
- 
-Finished! 
tutorial/biomecoloring.1558887715.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/05/26 16:21 by jamieswhiteshirt