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14th Feb 2016
14th Feb 2016
Learn how to turn objects that are composed of several elements into one-element objects while keeping the color of the original elements.`
console script deco color dust command howthough

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  • jasiu2002
    jasiu2002
    17th Feb 2016
    TIL you don't have to jam everything into one line in the console. Also +1 because this is great.
  • derpycorgi
    derpycorgi
    17th Feb 2016
    alright i dont know how to work it but i think its cool half a point to griffondoor
  • erikkonstas
    erikkonstas
    17th Feb 2016
    -1 on purpose! It does not work !!!!!!!!
  • electriclance
    electriclance
    17th Feb 2016
    You could instead do this: While in the Decorations tab, do middle mouse button on the element of your choice and its color will be copied.
  • minecraft-physics
    minecraft-physics
    17th Feb 2016
    To everyone saying "Use the PROP tool", that doesn't do the same thing. It changes the type of the element, which changes the colour unless it;s decorated.. Using PROP on this save works because it's decorated, but it won't work on the original...
  • NolanSmalls
    NolanSmalls
    17th Feb 2016
    It's way easier: use the PROP tool. -1
  • JEEF
    JEEF
    15th Feb 2016
    drray: ... i already said that
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    15th Feb 2016
    On a side note: Ooohhhhh THAT'S what dcolour is! Decoration colour, as opposed to actual element's color! Wooaaahhhhh
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    15th Feb 2016
    Some of you guys don't seem to understand. Go to the original save and use the prop tool to turn it into brck. It loses its color.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    15th Feb 2016
    drray: No, because if the elements aren't deco'd they lose their color.