Better Foliage mod 1.15.2, 1.12.2, and 1.10.2 is a purely aesthetic mod responsible for modifying the appearance of Minecraft foliage, that is, the set of branches and leaves of the trees. However, its effects can also be seen in plants, flowers, and grass. Its objective is to improve the appearance of the elements as mentioned above so that they look more rounded and ultimately more realistic.
This mod produces on the foliage of trees, flowers, plants, and we can customize grass through a customization menu, which we will access by pressing the “F8” key. Within this menu, you can define the rounding of the treetop, the lushness of its glass, and the grass’s lushness on the ground, among other options.
It is a re-implementation of some features of Better Grass and Leaves Mod. It makes your plant life a bit more verdant and fluffy by drawing some extra leaves on trees, and short grass on grass blocks.
How to use:
The mod is client only, although it will not crash your server if you add it accidentally.
Extra leaves will be rendered for each leaf block that has at least one side touching an air block. Grass will be rendered for grass blocks with an air block above them.
There is a config GUI, opened by pressing F8 (configurable), or using the config button after selecting it in your mod list. Here you can set rendering options for grass and leaves.
- On/Off: self-explanatory
- Size: size of the extra polygons, relative to block diameter
- Offset: how much off-center the polygons should be (relative to diameter), to break up the regularity. Separate horizontal and vertical value for leaves
- Offset mode: leaves only. In Translate mode, round leaves will be moved off-center, but have a perfect 45° angle. In Skew mode, leaves will stay centered, but the corners will be dragged around.
- Height: for grass only, minimum and maximum values
- Flower Chance: how many lilypads out of 64 should have a flower on them
- Reeds/Algae Chance: how many suitable blocks out of 64 should have reeds/algae (approximate)
There’s some minor inconvenience with short grass: because mipmaps and transparency are not good friends, the grass looks darker than it should at a distance, and large flat patches of grass look a bit weird. If you have the horsepower for it, turn off mipmaps and crank up anisotropic filtering in the video settings.
Works fine with the GLSL Shader Mod. You may want to turn off the short grass though: because of the shadow map resolution the grass looks like it is floating slightly above the block (it doesn’t).
The mod does not need textures supplied for the crossed leaf polygons for each and every leaf type, as it will generate them on the fly, making it very easy to use: it will (should) support every mod and texture pack automagically.
Confirmed to support leaves from: Vanilla, BOP, Natura, Forestry and Thaumcraft.
Shaders Mod Interaction
Better Foliage brings an important change to users of Shaders Mod. Wind effects that are commonly seen in shaders (for leaves, grass, wheat, etc.) will be applied to ALL blocks of a similar type. That means wind will “just work” for modded blocks, without having to edit your shader program.
By default, this also applies to double-height plants. If the disconnection between the top and bottom parts annoys you, you can turn it off (see Block Types).
Extra Leaves
Adds extra bits of leaves to leaf blocks at 45° angles. This will break up the rectangular outline, and make leaves look more dense and fluffy.
The list of blocks that are considered to be leaves is configurable – see Block Types.
The textures used by the round bits are generated by Better Foliage. That means all resource packs are supported automatically.
Short Grass & Mycelium
Adds grass bits on top of grass blocks similar to Long Grass (the block). Makes meadows and forest floors look much more alive.
The list of blocks that are considered to be grass is configurable – see Block Types.
The textures used can also be generated by Better Foliage. This will help you achieve a consistent look even when using resource packs without Better Foliage support.
Works the same way with Mycelium blocks, but with a different texture.
Round Logs
Makes wooden logs rounder (into octagons) by chamfering off the corners. This feature is highly experimental at the moment, and graphical glitches can occur.
Parallel logs in a 2×2 configuration will connect together, and the chamfer radius will be different. This can be turned off in the config.
Better Cactus
Adds a central rounded core to cactus blocks, plus smaller cactus arms sticking out the sides.
Better Lilypads
Adds roots sticking into the water for lilypads, plus the occasional flower on top.
Reeds
Adds reeds on top of dirt blocks in shallow water. Makes rivers, lakes and coastlines look more interesting.
The list of blocks that are considered to be dirt is configurable – see Block Types.
The list of biomes reeds are allowed to appear in is also configurable. By default, it will appear everywhere except cold or arid biomes.
If you have Shaders Mod, reeds can also be set to wave in the wind.
Algae
Adds algae on top of dirt blocks in deep water. Makes underwater scenery look more interesting.
The list of blocks that are considered to be dirt is configurable – see Block Types.
The list of biomes algae is allowed to appear in is also configurable. By default, it will appear in river- and ocean-type biomes.
Coral
Adds coral on sand blocks in deep water. Makes underwater scenery look more interesting.
The list of biomes coral is allowed to appear in is also configurable. By default, it will appear in river-, beach- and ocean-type biomes.
Netherrack Vines
Adds hanging vines to the bottom of netherrack. Gives the Nether a more dungeon-y feel.
Falling Leaves
Adds leaf particles that fall from the bottom of leaf blocks. Falling leaves will tumble slowly down, and react to the wind. The wind will occasionally change direction, and blow faster during storms.
The list of blocks that are considered to be leaves is configurable – see Block Types.
The amount of particles is configurable (the amount in the screenshot is exaggerated).
Rising Souls
Adds soul particles spawning from Soul Sand, rising upwards in a corkscrew motion.
The amount of particles is configurable (the amount in the screenshot is exaggerated).
Connected Grass Textures (1.7 only)
Draws the sides of grass blocks with the top texture under certain conditions. Not available in 1.8 yet.
Classic mode works similarly as the connected grass feature in Optifine.
Aggressive mode will draw the whole block with the top texture, and draw the dirt block underneath as grass (see screenshot).
Block Types
Better Foliage has a configurable way to identify interesting blocks (grass, leaves, etc.) you can find in the configuration GUI. It works by matching the Java class name of the block againt a blacklist/whitelist pair. This is how support for modded blocks is added.
However, you will rarely need to touch this at all. I will always add new blocks to the default lists as I become aware of them, and the change will be available to you from the next version on.
Does mycelium work with better foliage?
The textures used can also be generated by Better Foliage. This will help you achieve a consistent look even when using resource packs without Better Foliage support. Works the same way with Mycelium blocks, but with a different texture. Makes wooden logs rounder (into octagons) by chamfering off the corners.
What is better foliage in Minecraft?
Better Foliage is a Forge mod that will make your Minecraft worlds more impressive, mainly by improving how vegetation looks.
Requires:
- Minecraft Forge
- Shadowfacts’ Forgelin (Versions 2.2.x and 2.3.x)
- Better Foliage needs Java 8 or later
- Version 2.5.x for Forge requires Kottle and MixinBootstrap
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Version 2.5.x for Fabric requires Fabric API and Fabric Language Kotlin
How to install Better Foliage Mod for Minecraft
- Download Minecraft Forge
- Download Better Foliage Mod
- Double-click the downloaded Forge file to run the Forge installer.
- Paste the downloaded mod file into the .minecraft/mods folder
- Give the game’s trees, grass, flowers, and plants a better look!
Minecraft Forge(Modding API) Installation Guide
5 steps to successfully install Forge Minecraft
1. Access and Download select Minecraft forge version, then download the installer.
2. Requires installing Java on a computer. Open the .jar file you just downloaded, make sure ‘Install Client’ is selected, and click the OK button.
3. Run Minecraft and select the Forge profile, then click Play.
4. Select the Minecraft Forge menu on the left and the Mods button below Multiplayer.
5. Successfully, you can enjoy the mod just installed.
Download Better Foliage for Minecraft 1.15.2, 1.12.2, and 1.10.2
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