#Custom Blending Crosshairs

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valid kelp
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Hello Lunar Client Staff and Members, I would really appreciate if you took the time to read this suggestion, and hopefully he’ll get it implemented.

In the custom section for the Crosshair mod on Lunar Client there is an option to toggle Vanilla Blending for crosshairs, which makes the color switch from a light gray to a darker gray based on the color of the block you are looking at.

This got me thinking of a way to increase customization and make it easier for people to see their crosshair.

Custom blending would work very similarly to vanilla blending, in which you get to choose two colors for your crosshair, and make the crosshair switch between the colors based on the block behind the crosshair.

For example, if I choose my preset colors to be, let’s say, white and black, I could set it so on all the bright colors the black crosshair would show up, and on dark colors the white crosshair shows up. As another example, it could work so if I set me preset colors as let’s say, light blue and dark blue, I could make it so on a specific color range (like reds, oranges, yellows, and greens) the crosshair is dark blue and on the rest of the colors the crosshair is light blue.

This would put customization and aesthetics at its peak, as in my opinion, the crosshair is usually the ugliest part of the screen in terms of color. I do know you could set your crosshair to be one specific color, but it becomes slightly difficult to see on certain colors, such as a white crosshair on quartz.

I really wish to see this implemented soon, and would add nicely to the amount of customization Lunar Client already has.

Thank you for your time.

empty wagon
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Yeah like the Vanilla Crosshair which Is inverted evervything you look at with ti

fast heath
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can we also look at an option to remove the vanilla blending from the attack indicator/cooldown

runic wadi
runic wadi
valid kelp
last sky
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I've been wanting something like this for ages just didn't know how to put it into words. Thank you!

cunning lynx
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I think this is a really good suggestion!

valid kelp