Slightly Better Foliage Colors

Slightly Better Foliage Colors

Resource Pack

Adds hue-shifting to the grayscale foliage textures. Among other things.

16xBlocksEnvironmentTweaksVanilla-like

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Have you ever looked at Minecraft's grass and wished it utilized hue-shifting? No? Well, have you ever wondered why all leaves use the same colors when held? Or play with fast graphics and wish they didn't have that harsh black color? Well, this pack fixes all of that! Slightly.

Also available for Bedrock Edition!

Features:

  • Hue shifting. It's subtle, but it's more noticeable in-game, and as an artist, I think it helps. A comparison between a piece of Short Grass in a Taiga, without and with the resource pack. The one without is almost the same shade of bluish-green the whole way, while the one with is more yellowish at its lightest and purplish at its darkest. A comparison between Acacia Leaves in a Savanna, without and with the resource pack. The ones without are almost the same shade of yellowish-green the whole way, while the ones with get more orange as they get darker.
  • Better Fast Leaves. Better than the harsh black of vanilla, anyway. A comparison between Trees in a Plains and Forest, without and with the resource pack, with Fancy Leaves turned off. The ones without the pack have harsh, black backings, while the ones with the pack have green ones. A comparison between all Leaves with grayscale textures in a Plains, without and with the resource pack, with Fancy Leaves turned off. The ones without the pack have harsh, black backings, while the ones with the pack have green ones.
  • Also, leaves use colors more representative of their home Biomes in the Inventory and when held.

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