Minecraft is an incredible building game, but when it comes to color, builders like me are still mostly limited to 16 dye colors on blocks like concrete, wool, and terracotta. This makes gradients, shading, and fine detail harder than they need to be (we have to use workarounds through other blocks with different textures)
At the same time, full RGB coloring with over 16 million colors (like the leather jacket) isn’t practical or necessary. That many unique colors would hurt performance and storage, and visually it adds little benefit (humans can only meaningfully distinguish around 10 thousand colors).
A strong middle ground would be one new block with a fixed palette of around 256–1024 colors. . Because the colors are indexed and predefined, it would be a small, self-contained addition.
Some mods already show how valuable expanded color palettes are, but adding this to vanilla Minecraft would make it available to all players, including Bedrock Edition users. It would be a great little-effort way to encourage more expressive and detailed builds without changing Minecraft’s core style.
Idea (can be altered):
-One block space in inventory (?-Block)
-when you take it into your hotbar, you can change it's color, aswell as when it is already placed in the world through a special dye-tool or sth
-dyeing like leather, only typing raw RGB-values in commands to not destroy the easiness of mc
Some User already asked this in 2019 but nothing happened.
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