ColoredGlow Lib Mod (1.21.5, 1.20.1) enables you to make entities glow different colors other than plain white or Minecraft vanilla’s Team colors. You can also add custom color animation, a set of colors that will change overtime, like a rainbow!

Features:

  • Makes entities glow in every possible RGB color instead of the white/16 vanilla glowing effect colors!

Screenshots:

Commands:

  • Every command begins with /cgl , short for ColoredGlowLib. You can also use /coloredglowlib.
  • You can specify a color to use for an entity/entitytype using the following command:
    /cgl setglowcolor <entity/type/default> <color>
  • The entity/type/defaylt parameter is what you want to target, so @p, Emafire003, the uuid of the entity in front of you etc or it’s type such as minecraft:sheep. default means that all entites that don’t have a specific color will glow the default color.
  • The color parameter is a hexadecimal color code (like #ff85ab, #750711, #abc, #123, #a7e ecc, search “color picker” online to get them) without the # since minecraft interprets it as a beginning of a tag (which is not what it should be doing in this case). In alternative you can provide the word rainbow that will make the entity glow, you guessed it, rainbow. You can also use random to make an entity glow a different random color every half a second, or another string that represents a custom animation added via datapack!
  • There also are some settings you can tweak. For example if you want to override the default team colors (the ones minecraft assigns) with the command:
    /cgl settings set overrideTeamColors <true/false>
  • You can also get the current value of the setting, like so:
    /cgl settings get overrideTeamColors
  • To remove a color you can use:
    /cgl clear <entity/type/default> [useDefault]
    useDefault is an optional true/false parameter. If set to true, the default color will be used instead of setting the color for entities to white.

Custom Color Animations:

  • You can add custom animations via a datapack, you can find an example of one here. After you created the datapack, you can use it as a color, corresponding to the name parameter you have set inside the datapack.
  • For example you can use: /cgl setglowcolor @p marine

Requires:

Minecraft Forge or Fabric API or Quilt Loader

How to install:

How To Download & Install Mods with Minecraft Forge

How To Download & Install Fabric Mods

How To Download & Install The Quilt Loader

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ColoredGlow Lib Mod (1.21.5, 1.20.1) Download Links

For All Versions from Minecraft 1.17.1 to Minecraft 1.18.2

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