It is possilble to load up texture packs on the leaked pre-released version of the raspberry pi. Not only is it possible to load up your custom 16x texture packs, you could also load up a 32x pack. I have not tested a 64x texute pack yet. Even better is that you do not need a patcher to load up the HD texture packs.
These examples are shown with MISA'S REALISTIC FOR POCKET texture pack.
HOW TO INSTALL
note: this will only update the terrain of MC, if you want you could place in the files from the textrue pack zip and place them into the correct folder in /home/pi/mcpi/data/images. There are no mobs in this edition of mc.
-download the texture pack into the default folder for downloads on the pi
-extract the .zip that you just downloaded, do this by right clicking and clicking on "extract here"
-navigate to /home/pi this is where the texture pack should of downloaded
-open up the folder "assets" and copy the terrain.png file in that folder
-navigate to /home/pi/mcpi/data/images in the file browser
-rename the terrain.png file in /home/pi/mcpi/data/images to terrainback.png this is a backup of the terrain.png
-Right click and paste the terrain.png file in to the /home/pi/mcpi/data/images folder
-Load up MC:PI and now you should be using the texture pack you just installed
This is the first of many MC:PI hacks and mods I will try out and post
These examples are shown with MISA'S REALISTIC FOR POCKET texture pack.
HOW TO INSTALL
note: this will only update the terrain of MC, if you want you could place in the files from the textrue pack zip and place them into the correct folder in /home/pi/mcpi/data/images. There are no mobs in this edition of mc.
-download the texture pack into the default folder for downloads on the pi
-extract the .zip that you just downloaded, do this by right clicking and clicking on "extract here"
-navigate to /home/pi this is where the texture pack should of downloaded
-open up the folder "assets" and copy the terrain.png file in that folder
-navigate to /home/pi/mcpi/data/images in the file browser
-rename the terrain.png file in /home/pi/mcpi/data/images to terrainback.png this is a backup of the terrain.png
-Right click and paste the terrain.png file in to the /home/pi/mcpi/data/images folder
-Load up MC:PI and now you should be using the texture pack you just installed
This is the first of many MC:PI hacks and mods I will try out and post
But still, good work.
I think it works like PE more except on PI there is a folder made for the images.