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| - | ====== Block Biome Coloring ====== | ||
| - | In this tutorial we will show how to make blocks get affected by the biome colour similar to leaves and grass. It's very important that it's done on client side in // | ||
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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' | ||
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| - | 0.5D is the temperature and 1D is the humidity of the biome. | ||
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