The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Join Date:
3/15/2013
Posts:
154
Minecraft:
duckingcreepers
Member Details
oCd Expansions is a collection of resource packs created for modded minecraft. It's always bothered me how mods and resource packs are pretty much mutually exclusive, except for a select few modpacks, so I decided to take matters into my own hands by creating OCDCraft themed textures for various popular mods. I love the texture pack, plus it's an easy style to mimic.
Disclaimer:
I claim no ownership of oCdCraft by Disco_. None of the files of the original pack are distributed here. Go check it out on its official thread there, it's a quite nice pack, and you'll need it for the textures you get here to make any sense.
Installation:
Minecraft 1.6.X
Installing for 1.6 is a bit tricky since 1.6 is before the dawn of modular resource packs. I will do a tutorial video if this becomes popular enough. To install an expansion in 1.6, download oCdCraft and whichever expansions you want. After that, open up the assets folder of both oCdCraft and whichever expansions you wish to install. Drag the contents of the expansions' assets folders into the main oCdCraft assets folder, and the texture pack will load with the modded textures.
Minecraft 1.7
Most mods are not updated to 1.7 yet, but if you are playing modded 1.7, using the packs will be a simple matter of adding them to the hierarchy of resource packs the game gets textures from. Multiple resource packs is very useful for this sort of thing.
Expansions:
Version annotations here indicate which version of the mod the texture pack was built with. It does not matter which version you use the pack with, just keep in mind that blocks added by newer versions may not have custom textures.
The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Join Date:
3/15/2013
Posts:
154
Minecraft:
duckingcreepers
Member Details
Natura support added. It actually includes some unimplemented items like custom bookcases, unused doors, and apple wood, so it might even have some textures that work with future versions of Natura.
Only thing that refused to work is ghostwood does not render with transparency. I have no idea why, the glowshrooms worked just fine. Eh, still looks pretty good, methinks. Enjoy.
I forgot to include crafting tables and saguaro cacti in the screenshot, but they are included. The cactus textures derped a little bit, but they work.
oCd Expansions is a collection of resource packs created for modded minecraft. It's always bothered me how mods and resource packs are pretty much mutually exclusive, except for a select few modpacks, so I decided to take matters into my own hands by creating OCDCraft themed textures for various popular mods. I love the texture pack,
plus it's an easy style to mimic.Disclaimer:
I claim no ownership of oCdCraft by Disco_. None of the files of the original pack are distributed here. Go check it out on its official thread there, it's a quite nice pack, and you'll need it for the textures you get here to make any sense.
Installation:
Minecraft 1.6.X
Installing for 1.6 is a bit tricky since 1.6 is before the dawn of modular resource packs. I will do a tutorial video if this becomes popular enough. To install an expansion in 1.6, download oCdCraft and whichever expansions you want. After that, open up the assets folder of both oCdCraft and whichever expansions you wish to install. Drag the contents of the expansions' assets folders into the main oCdCraft assets folder, and the texture pack will load with the modded textures.
Minecraft 1.7
Most mods are not updated to 1.7 yet, but if you are playing modded 1.7, using the packs will be a simple matter of adding them to the hierarchy of resource packs the game gets textures from. Multiple resource packs is very useful for this sort of thing.
Expansions:
Version annotations here indicate which version of the mod the texture pack was built with. It does not matter which version you use the pack with, just keep in mind that blocks added by newer versions may not have custom textures.
Natura by mDiyo:
Download oCd Expansion: Natura
Built with Natura v2.1.14
Thermal Expansion 3 by Team CoFH:
Download oCd Expansion: Thermal Expansion 3
Built with Thermal Expansion v3.0.0.2.
Natura support added. It actually includes some unimplemented items like custom bookcases, unused doors, and apple wood, so it might even have some textures that work with future versions of Natura.
Only thing that refused to work is ghostwood does not render with transparency. I have no idea why, the glowshrooms worked just fine. Eh, still looks pretty good, methinks. Enjoy.
I forgot to include crafting tables and saguaro cacti in the screenshot, but they are included. The cactus textures derped a little bit, but they work.