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What is it?
Multicolour Fade Outlines is a resource pack that makes things like the block selection outline and entity hitboxes be a fade of multiple colours instead of just a solid colour. These colours can be easily changed for the block selection outline and entity hitboxes seperately (See config dropdown below).
How can I customise this pack?
Click the "Edit on Custom Outlines Creator" button above to edit the pack in an online editor!
Want a full rainbow outline?
Consider checking out Rainbow Fade Outlines
Multicolour Fade Outlines is a resource pack that makes things like the block selection outline and entity hitboxes be a fade of multiple colours instead of just a solid colour. These colours can be easily changed for the block selection outline and entity hitboxes seperately (See config dropdown below).
How can I customise this pack?
Click the "Edit on Custom Outlines Creator" button above to edit the pack in an online editor!
Faq
Can you make it for older versions?
No as this pack uses core shaders introduceed in 1.17 meaning it is impossible to make for versions older than 1.17 or Bedrock edition.
Do I need any mods?
Nope! This pack will work in vanilla Minecraft but may not work if using shaders with the iris or optifine mods.
No as this pack uses core shaders introduceed in 1.17 meaning it is impossible to make for versions older than 1.17 or Bedrock edition.
Do I need any mods?
Nope! This pack will work in vanilla Minecraft but may not work if using shaders with the iris or optifine mods.
Want a full rainbow outline?
Consider checking out Rainbow Fade Outlines
Progress | 95% complete |
Game Version | Minecraft 1.19 |
Resolution | 16x |
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6 Update Logs
Update #6 : by Enchanted_Games 01/20/2024 3:02:05 pmJan 20th
Converted the pack to a Custom Outlines resourcepack.
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like you edit the and it shows how it will look in game but on the website
vec4 BLOCK_COLOURS[] = vec4[]( vec4(1.0, 0.3804, 0.3608, 1.0), vec4(0.9216, 0.2157, 0.2157, 0.2), vec4(0.9216, 0.2157, 0.2157, 0.3), vec4(0.9216, 0.2157, 0.2157, 0.4), vec4(0.9216, 0.2157, 0.2157, 0.5));