Author Topic: Addition to any colorset - Invisible paint  (Read 3323 times)

Invisible Paint!
Where did that brick go?


I have found this actually a useful addition to any paintset.
Ever needed to make a brick invisible, but didn't feel like going to wrench and making it invisible?  Now, you can just change to the paint.

For all the people ready to go flame on, please don't.  I simply made this because it's a boring day on my vacation right now.  It's easier to use this paint than doing it through wrench propierties.

How To Apply This To A Paintset
It's very simple.  Download it, press open, not save, copy the contents.  (Very small amount of them.) Then, just simply past it to the end of your colorset.  Don't put it in if you have 64 colors already.

Download
*Puts up flame shield.*

This is extremely dumb, we have a "rendering" checkbox for a reason, laziness is not an excuse, especially seeing as spamming invisible blocks is made ever-so easier because these can't be viewed in their wireframe.

Lastly, it's not hard to make, either. Anyone with a basic understanding of RGBA knows how to "0 0 0 0".