If anyone knows the games these painting sprites are from, it might help in colouring them. I know the larger sepia pictures are Link's Awakening DX, but the tiny pictures and the Anime faces? No idea.
This resource pack had made my day! Thank you so much! I feel like if you changed the default sounds to some 8-bit sounds, you would make this resource pack a "bit" better though. <pun intended>
Can you make a dark green version of this? I remember there was a light pack and a dark pack before, but no gray. Now the dark pack isn't here anymore...I added a picture to this post with the colors on the right side of the picture.
I'm not sure which of these is the correct color palette...I have a Gameboy, but I still can't see which color palette is right. Also where did the light green and gray color palette come from? The only color palette my Gameboy uses is the dark green one and I can't figure out how to change it. Anyways I would appreciate if you could tell me how to switch color palettes and make a dark green pack. Thanks for reading my post.
I'm not sure which of these is the correct color palette...I have a Gameboy, but I still can't see which color palette is right. Also where did the light green and gray color palette come from? The only color palette my Gameboy uses is the dark green one and I can't figure out how to change it. Anyways I would appreciate if you could tell me how to switch color palettes and make a dark green pack.
There's no dark green pack right now.
The Green Pack is a lighter version of an Original GameBoy screen.
The Gray Pack resembles a Gameboy Pocket screen.
The Color Pack is based on the Game Boy Color's screen.
I stopped updating the dark green pack because updating three resource packs took forever. I wasn't going to update four (five including Pocket Edition). Updates came out frequently, so I was updating packs a lot. I personally didn't like the dark green pack either (even though it was more accurate).
The optimizations i've done now included sorting out all the color palettes, so I can copy sprites between packs faster.
I could update the dark green "puke pack" if Minecraft updates remain slow...
I've been putting together an 8-bit GameBoy Sound Pack... but it's laborious and super boring.
Been tinkering with it on-and-off for years.
Good to know someone else is on the case!
Packs updated for 1.8!
Did you say challenge?
aka "Am i allowed to make mod support stuff for it?"
My mod with some random things:
lawl so swag:
Everyone publishing crappy MCreator mods(with no work put into them) should go and burn in CD-i hell:
Haha, onlinetest signature things are so exploitable...
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Can you make a dark green version of this? I remember there was a light pack and a dark pack before, but no gray. Now the dark pack isn't here anymore...I added a picture to this post with the colors on the right side of the picture.
The clock is green on the gray pack but I just fixed it myself.
Finally! A pack that brings the puke green onto modern screens!
I'm not sure which of these is the correct color palette...I have a Gameboy, but I still can't see which color palette is right. Also where did the light green and gray color palette come from? The only color palette my Gameboy uses is the dark green one and I can't figure out how to change it. Anyways I would appreciate if you could tell me how to switch color palettes and make a dark green pack. Thanks for reading my post.
Updated for Minecraft 1.9!
Check the first post for updated download links!
There's no dark green pack right now.
I stopped updating the dark green pack because updating three resource packs took forever. I wasn't going to update four (five including Pocket Edition). Updates came out frequently, so I was updating packs a lot. I personally didn't like the dark green pack either (even though it was more accurate).
The optimizations i've done now included sorting out all the color palettes, so I can copy sprites between packs faster.
I could update the dark green "puke pack" if Minecraft updates remain slow...
I've been putting together an 8-bit GameBoy Sound Pack... but it's laborious and super boring.
Been tinkering with it on-and-off for years.
Good to know someone else is on the case!
As a retro gamer at heart, I love what you did with this resource pack. My favorite is the colored version. Takes me back to the Game Boy Color days.
Great job!
-Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo
Can this cool resource pack be used for maps?
It shouldn't take long for 1.10 textures. This'll be a short wait, I can feel it.