The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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Before you report it saying I must have pictures, if you DO, you're very lazy for not being able to imagine minecraft simply in greyscale.If you're a no pics no clicks idiot, just think of this: Minecraft in black an white. With the clay as a grey checkerboard. There you go.Even though pictures are required, it's just Minecraft black and white. You don't need a picture to see that.http://www.mediafire...opsia Craft.7zYou need 7zip to open this!I made this pack from words from an Achromatopsic Person, meaning this is based off of their vision, and what blocks they cannot differentiate. Wool and stained clay are impossible to do as it's a rainbow spectrum.So, yeah. Also.Achromatopsic people see dark things clearer and light things blurrier. Glasses cannot correct this, and there's no way I can change lighting so that it's all the same and not blurry.
"You don't need a picture to see that."
While that does ring true, I don't really see the point of this, largely for that exact reason. It's not like it helps colour-blind players, and it really has no use for colour-seeing players.
At best it's still just minecraft in black and white, which we see multiple times a week, attempted to be justified by one's misfortune.
Uhh...so you're saying we are idiots for requesting images? And that we are lazy because we can't imagine it ourselves? Hey, you're the lazy one for not putting up images, and I got to be honest, that post gives me a look that you don't really respect other people.
"You don't need a picture to see that."
While that does ring true, I don't really see the point of this, largely for that exact reason. It's not like it helps colour-blind players, and it really has no use for colour-seeing players.
At best it's still just minecraft in black and white, which we see multiple times a week, attempted to be justified by one's misfortune.
It helps, because sand and clay, and ores have the same texture, so I made sure that the greyscale fellows can see that.
"...and there's no way I can change lighting so that it's all the same and not blurry. "
That is incorrect, you can actually change the lightmap in order to bring down contrast. You can also use ctm features to adjust all and any sides of a block to whatever brightness you want. It's all a matter of how much effort you want to put into it. so I could do it, many others could do it too. If you can do it or not I dunno, it depends if you are willing to learn how and/or actually care about the pack.
"...and there's no way I can change lighting so that it's all the same and not blurry. "
That is incorrect, you can actually change the lightmap in order to bring down contrast. You can also use ctm features to adjust all and any sides of a block to whatever brightness you want. It's all a matter of how much effort you want to put into it. so I could do it, many others could do it too. If you can do it or not I dunno, it depends if you are willing to learn how and/or actually care about the pack.
He couldnt even take the time to put screenshots in so it would be accepted by the community. I doubt he really cares enough to put that much effort in.
idiot, just think of this: Minecraft in black an white. With the clay as a grey checkerboard. There you go.Even though pictures are required, it's just Minecraft black and white. You don't need a picture to see that.http://www.mediafire...opsia Craft.7zYou need 7zip to open this!I made this pack from words from an Achromatopsic Person, meaning this is based off of their vision, and what blocks they cannot differentiate. Wool and stained clay are impossible to do as it's a rainbow spectrum.So, yeah. Also.Achromatopsic people see dark things clearer and light things blurrier. Glasses cannot correct this, and there's no way I can change lighting so that it's all the same and not blurry.While that does ring true, I don't really see the point of this, largely for that exact reason. It's not like it helps colour-blind players, and it really has no use for colour-seeing players.
At best it's still just minecraft in black and white, which we see multiple times a week, attempted to be justified by one's misfortune.
Sorry. :'(
It helps, because sand and clay, and ores have the same texture, so I made sure that the greyscale fellows can see that.
That is incorrect, you can actually change the lightmap in order to bring down contrast. You can also use ctm features to adjust all and any sides of a block to whatever brightness you want. It's all a matter of how much effort you want to put into it. so I could do it, many others could do it too. If you can do it or not I dunno, it depends if you are willing to learn how and/or actually care about the pack.
He couldnt even take the time to put screenshots in so it would be accepted by the community. I doubt he really cares enough to put that much effort in.