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About New World Of Color
This mod adds 16 new dye colors to the game! Dyes are will be compatible with all vanilla use cases and make an effort to be as vanilla-friendly as possible. All recipes should unlock in the recipe book when you collect the needed ingredients.
THIS MOD IS CURRENTLY IN BETA! The following features are missing for the new colors at the moment:
- Banners
- Dying leather/wolf armor
- Dying pet collars
- Fireworks
- Llama carpets
Additionally, these are known parity issues that may or may not get resolved:
- Villagers will not recognize beds that are dyed with a new color as a valid home
- Text on signs CAN be dyed using the new dyes, but it will apply the closest available vanilla color instead of one perfectly matching the dye used
Mod Compatability
Dyed items from other mods will naturally not be able to use the new colors until/unless support is added, but otherwise this mod should generally be compatible with other mods! However, there is one possible concern with the way sheep are handled. This mod will replace all sheep with a modded duplicate that supports the new colors, so if another mod modifies sheep or relies specifically on vanilla sheep for something it may cause issues.
Additionally, the stained glass from this mod has built in support for this colored lighting mod!: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/colorful-lighting/files/6948201
Dye Colors And Sources:
(All dyes can also be crafted using all of the basic dyes that make up their main color components, ex. Teal is Cyan+Green but can also be made with Blue+Green+Green)
- Crimson -- Darker shade of red
- Red + Black
- Crafting Crimson Roots gives 1 dye
- Vermilion -- Red-Orange
- Red + Orange
- Amber -- Yellow-Orange
- Orange + Yellow
- Smelting Honeycomb gives 1 dye
- Chartreuse -- Yellow-Green
- Lime + Yellow
- Olive -- Lighter shade of vanilla green
- Green + White
- Spring Green -- Brighter, more vibrant shade of green than the vanilla dye
- Green + Green
- Jade -- Vibrant dark green
- Spring Green + Black
- Teal -- Blue-Green
- Cyan + Green
- Crafting Warped Roots gives 1 dye
- Turquoise -- Lighter Blue-Green
- Cyan + White
- Azure -- Medium Blue
- Blue + White
- Crafting Azure Bluets gives 1 dye
- Indigo -- Darker, more blue shade of purple
- Purple + Blue
- Mauve -- Light Purple
- Purple + White
- Crafting Chorus Fruit gives 1 dye
- Fuchsia -- Dark Magenta
- Purple + Crimson
- Crafting Spore Blossoms gives 4 dye
- Coral -- Dark, somewhat orangey pink
- Orange + Pink
- Smelting Brain Coral (Normal or fans, not blocks) gives 1 dye
- Burgundy -- Dark, reddish purple. You might also know the color as "wine" or "maroon"
- Crafting Torchflowers gives 4 dye
- (Cannot by made by mixing colors)
- Light Brown -- Light Brown
- Brown + White
Vanilla Tweaks:
The mod makes a very small number of tweaks to vanilla recipes/textures(All of which can be easily undone/overrided with a resource pack if needed):
- Lime Dye had its recipe changed to not overlap with Olive, which had no other logical recipe
- Lime Dye is now made with: Green + Yellow dye
- Light Blue dye had its recipe changed to make room for Azure as a step between it and normal blue
- Light Blue Dye is now made with: Azure + White dye
- The Azure Bluet texture was updated to give the flowers a noticeable blue color(without straying too far from vanilla, it's still subtle), and they now craft into Azure dye instead of Light Gray
- (The real life flowers are in fact most often blue, hence azure being in the name, so I honestly don't know why they didn't already reflect that and give light blue dye in vanilla)
- The Torchflower texture was updated to further emphasize the reddish-purple elements to make the burgundy dye connection clearer