1.Download your filter.
2.Drag it into the filter folder in your mcedit folder under the one heading:MCEdit-0.1.1.win32 or something like that (it should be the top one, avoid schematics and serverjarstorage).
3.Go onto MCEdit.
4.Mark a space and use the Filter option.
5.Click on the big yellow writing and choose your filter that you just downloaded.
6.Press "Filter"
7.Enjoy!
For me, my filter didn't even show up when I selected a part of the world. I've had this issue with 3 filters now. I installed them in the "filters" folder but still no luck. Any advice?
For Mac users just do this to install filters to MCEdit go to the Applications folder, find MCEdit and right click on it, hit "show package contents", then go to "MCEdit-0.1.5.macosx-10_7-x86_64" folder (thats wat mine is urs may be slightly different), right click again on MCEdit and hit "show package contents" again, click content folder, resources folder, then filters folder.
I know this is kinda a late post but for more people who come along it might help them
For Mac users just do this to install filters to MCEdit go to the Applications folder, find MCEdit and right click on it, hit "show package contents", then go to "MCEdit-0.1.5.macosx-10_7-x86_64" folder (thats wat mine is urs may be slightly different), right click again on MCEdit and hit "show package contents" again, click content folder, resources folder, then filters folder.
I know this is kinda a late post but for more people who come along it might help them
I wanted to ask you if someone knows how to install filters into McEdit!
I'm looking forward for your answers
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1435180-ctm-isle-of-the-sky/ by radioactivecowz
I know this is kinda a late post but for more people who come along it might help them
If you do not have a filters folders you create one?