How to remove extreme hills grass
I've come to despise the dead look of grass in extreme hills, and noticed that it isn't in as a texture in my resource pack (I don't think) so is there a way to make extreme hills grass look the same as plains grass?
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There is a file in Minecraft resources called grass.png, under texture/colormap in resource packs, that contains the shading for the grass in each biome. You would need to change the pixels for Extreme Hills to those of Plains using an image editor.
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How do you find the extreme hill biome?
This biome is common near a taiga biome. This is because they are both cold biomes. In cold biomes, it snows above y=95. Extreme Hills+ is a variation where spruce trees spawn.How do you get to windswept hills in Minecraft?
An Extreme Hills is a fairly common biome with green grass with a touch of grey in it and very large hills. Floating islands and massive overhangs sometimes spawn here. It is common for ore to spawn on the sides of them, especially Coal.What is extreme hills biome?
The windswept hills biome is the normal variant. This biome features the standard stony and grassy terrain, with a bit of tall grass and sporadically generated oak and spruce trees.How To Get Rid of Ants in Grass Naturally
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Answer 2
The easiest answer is to download Optifine. After installing and launching Minecraft,
Go to the startup screen or ESC menu
Go to the "options" menu
Press the "video settings" button
Find the button allowing to turn biome texture differences on/off.
Press that and... Enjoy!
If you didn't find the button, turn all graphics settings off (except maybe Fancy graphics and render distance) and return to step 5.
Answer 3
The color of the grass is determined by a function which overrides the texture so you need to change the code, AKA you need a mod to archive that.
Edit:That's not necessary after 1.5 i think
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