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Better Coloring Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Better Coloring Mod — Fast, clean, achievement-friendly painting with 16 brush colors that make builds read clearer and jobs go quicker.

This addon flips dyeing from a crafting chore into a simple on-site action. Instead of breaking blocks, running to a table, and hoping you grabbed the right stacks, you walk the build with a color brush and paint the pieces you already placed. It still respects survival balance—you’re not conjuring free materials or changing stats—so your wool is still wool, your glass is still glass, and your terracotta stays terracotta; only the hue changes. Because it’s achievement friendly, every milestone continues to count, making it an easy drop-in for long-term worlds, Realms, or SMPs where nobody wants to flip on cheats just to tweak palette lines. The result is a smoother loop: place, step back, adjust tone, lock it in.

The brushes shine anywhere clarity matters. Farms stop looking like a spaghetti mess when you color-code rows and water channels on the fly. Villager halls are easier to read when each profession wing gets its own accent stripe without tearing out walls. Redstone lanes become understandable at a glance: warm colors for power, cool for control, neutral for “do not touch.” Path builders can commit to curves first, then brush the bordering blocks into a clean gradient after the shapes feel right. For decorators, it’s a dream—swap banner trims, punch up window bands, and nudge interiors from “fine” to “finished” without a second trip to storage. For pixel artists, fixing a shade mistake no longer means tearing half the canvas; you correct tone in place and keep flowing.





Play smart and the addon saves hours. Stage a “color cart” at the job site—bed, chest, and a few spare brushes—so you can iterate without leaving the scaffold. Lay a small test patch on the ground before you commit to a long run; if the shade clashes at dusk or in rain, you’ll catch it there. On servers, agree on a palette key and stick to it—roads, rails, portals, and public builds feel like they belong together when blue means transit and green means nature everywhere you go. In survival runs where materials are tight, recoloring beats recrafting; changing orange glass to blue for a water-themed base is now a five-minute pass instead of a resource sink.

What you get isn’t flashy magic—it’s control. Sixteen brush colors cover the full vanilla spectrum, dye staining is quick and intuitive, and the building rhythm finally matches how creators actually work: rough in shapes first, tune color second, and ship a world that looks intentional without sacrificing a single achievement.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

better-coloring-v1_0_0.mcaddon [181.81 Kb] (downloads: 3)


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