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Create beautiful block gradients in a few clicks! Web version available here

HueBlocks is an online Minecraft block gradients generator powered by jQuery, Python and cinnamon latte.
It's really simple to use: just enter two colours on a gradient bar and press the Big Black Button. That's it!

Additionally you can:

  • use custom chain lenght if you want to get bigger or smaller block gradient
  • pick starting/final colour from the block you want to start/end with
  • select a blocks preset (or even create your own!) if you want to generate a gradient using only specific blocks
  • switch between new and old textures (blocksets) if you're playing on legacy Minecraft versions
  • [ʙᴇᴛᴀ] use your own blocksets if you want to create a gradient out of non-Vanilla blocks
  • etc.

HueBlocks uses Minecraft Java Edition 1.18 (Jappa-nese) and 1.12.2 (Programmer's Art) block textures.
Please note that not every single texture included! Transparent, some non-solid and generally messy-looking blocks (like TNT) were scrapped for the sake of better gradient generation quality.

If you want to generate custom presets for your fork, you can use blox2rgb.py — a simple Python script for autogeneration blockdata files. Check "blox2rgb" folder for more info


Legal Notice

All the textures provided are taken directly from Minecraft Java Edition 1.18/1.12.2 and owned by Mojang Studios. I do not claim any rights on these, and all the textures provided are used only for demonstration purposes!

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