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fix unnoticed missing end tag
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3vorp committed Apr 10, 2024
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3 changes: 0 additions & 3 deletions src/routes/pages/manuals/expanded-server-rules.md
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# Expanded Server Rules
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/routes/pages/textures/cf32-texturing-guidelines.md
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<img src="/images/pages/textures/cf32-texturing-guidelines/20.png" alt="constructive color use" class="center" loading="lazy">
<i class="center"><b>Picture 20:</b> Left: Vanilla texture. Center: Unnecessary use of added colors. Right: Constructive use of added colors.</i>
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<li id="1px-items"><b>When making item textures, thin out the borders to one pixel wide.</b> Pretty much exactly what it sounds like; two pixel wide outlines for items in 32x almost always look disproportionate and bloated. If the texture doesn't have a clear outline or the vanilla texture itself doesn't use a one pixel wide outline, then it can be acceptable to use more than one pixel, but nearly all of the time you should be thinning them out.
<li id="1px-items"><b>When making item textures, thin out the borders to one pixel wide.</b> Pretty much exactly what it sounds like; two pixel wide outlines for items in 32x almost always look disproportionate and bloated. If the texture doesn't have a clear outline or the vanilla texture itself doesn't use a one pixel wide outline, then it can be acceptable to use more than one pixel, but nearly all of the time you should be thinning them out.</li>
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<img src="/images/pages/textures/cf32-texturing-guidelines/21.png" alt="thinned outlines" class="center" loading="lazy">
<i class="center"><b>Picture 21:</b> Left: Examples of textures with two pixel wide outlines. Right: Textures with one pixel wide outlines.</i>
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