Color Logging is a simple way to add, change, and play with color. Instead of needing different blocks for every color, you can overlay a color onto any block with adjustable opacity. It’s like putting a transparent colored sheet over a block—super easy and fun!
For example, you can take white wool and apply a red overlay at 60% opacity. In your inventory, it shows as white_wool_logged_red_60, and when placed, it displays the white wool with a red tint. You can adjust the opacity from 0 to 100 for endless color possibilities!
Why is this awesome?
- Unlimited colors: No need to craft 16 different blocks of wool or glass. 17 blocks, endless color choices.
- Simple for all ages: Even kids can use this system! One command or step changes any block’s color.
- Dynamic and flexible: Move or break the block, and the color stays with it, like magic!
- Endless possibilities: This applies to any block—wool, glass, terracotta, concrete, and more. You can even add RGB custom colors for advanced users by using the 17th block and script.
A game-changing feature: Color Logging would revolutionize building and allow for real colored lights and more creative control. It wouldn’t be too hard to implement since it only adds a color overlay system without changing how blocks are placed. No more future headaches. Can even use it on trees, items, anything.
Minecraft’s colors will never be the same—and the future is bright, colorful, and exciting!
Notice: Classified under blocks due to easy integration.
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