fancypants is slow
lessfancypants is less
so here i present to you, *slightly* less fancy pants
(it's lessfancypants but with features from fancypants)
look at fancypants' guide, basically everything is the same except for the notable differences that
you cannot assign a custom dye colour to the armour set, also the texture resolution is set in the config file at assets\minecraft\shaders\include\slightlylessfancypants_config.glsl
the integer display color determines which texture to use, starting from 0
for example, to equip the second custom chestplate:
/item replace entity @s armor.chest with leather_chestplate{display:{color:1}}
colors beyond total number of armor textures will default to use the first texture, but with tint color applied
when the glowing effect is applied, the first custom armor texture is what glowing outline will show
read lessfancypants' readme file on why this is better
because this adds a few features from fancypants, this is slower than lessfancypants, but should be more performant than fancypants
lessfancypants | slightlylessfancypants | fancypants | |
---|---|---|---|
performance | fast | medium | slow |
custom dye colours | x | ||
option to enable dye tint | x | ||
animations | x | x | |
emissivity | x | x | |
custom armour sets | x | x | x |
properly handles vanilla leather overlay | x |