Cy9miner Posted June 12, 2025 Report Posted June 12, 2025 Here is Something By spacing the individual primary Colors planal you can produce their secondary colors and that the tip of what can be done. By combining two different color planal of glass or the same you can blend the colors to create new ones or more pronounced common colors. Then color can be blended more when pairing multiple sheets together. All within one 16 Voxel space of a block. 7
7embre Posted June 12, 2025 Report Posted June 12, 2025 Huh. That's interesting, I've never tried that. Not like I can apply it in my current project, as I only have two voxels thick windows, but still
7embre Posted June 12, 2025 Report Posted June 12, 2025 Alright, after careful examination of your other post, I'm convinced to try it out. I have some small-ish stained glass drafts, but they require more colors. Mind expanding the palette? Like for eight or four voxel thick applications. Although math says there would be a lot of combinations... I suppose you can even make a guide for it, and that would be very welcome. Again, very neat discovery! 1
Cy9miner Posted June 12, 2025 Author Report Posted June 12, 2025 @7embre Yeah dude I can work on that. In mean time I can send you a picture of a template and a color palette from my experimentation that is pretty fresh of Greens and Purples. 1
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