Published Oct 31st, 2015, 10/31/15 12:59 pm
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Have you ever gone into Minecraft, gone to play a world, but accidently click the wrong one because they are all called the same thing? Well no more will that confusion happen as you can easily change the colour of the text for the name and stuff below it.
There are two ways of doing this. Both require the colour formatting codes for minecraft. You can find them here. Once you have chosen the perfect colours, you can either use method one or method two. Method two requires an NBT editor such as NBT Explorer which is what I have. You can get it here. Before you start making minecraft look pretty, know that the first method will only change the bottom line of text, it still looks good not as much as method two.
After following these tips, you will now have a colourful minecraft filled with pretty different colours. :)
There are two ways of doing this. Both require the colour formatting codes for minecraft. You can find them here. Once you have chosen the perfect colours, you can either use method one or method two. Method two requires an NBT editor such as NBT Explorer which is what I have. You can get it here. Before you start making minecraft look pretty, know that the first method will only change the bottom line of text, it still looks good not as much as method two.
Method One:
- Go to your .minecraft folder, navigate to saves, then to the save you wish to colour
-Right click then rename it to whatever you want ensuring that the colour code is infront
-At the end of the name, add in '§r' which will reset the colour afterwards
-Right click then rename it to whatever you want ensuring that the colour code is infront
-At the end of the name, add in '§r' which will reset the colour afterwards
Method Two:
-Instal and setup your NBT editing software
-Navigate to the save in the editor
-Right click then rename it to whatever you want ensuring that the colour code is infront
-Now navigate to the Level.dat file in the editor and then find the level name. This will be different to the first name you changed
- Rename it to what you want then save and exit the editor
-Navigate to the save in the editor
-Right click then rename it to whatever you want ensuring that the colour code is infront
-Now navigate to the Level.dat file in the editor and then find the level name. This will be different to the first name you changed
- Rename it to what you want then save and exit the editor
After following these tips, you will now have a colourful minecraft filled with pretty different colours. :)
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