Oryza 1.0.0 - November the 28th, 2011
A mellow, pleasant theme. With rice! It's more mellow and neutral toned than the default Minecraft texture pack, but holds a similar 16x16 appeal. Or so I think. I spent a lot of time on color balancing, so, even if each thing doesn't look killer epic awesome by itself, the whole pack hopefully works together to make a world of beauty. This will probably work with all versions of Minecraft 1.0.
License/Sharing
This texture pack is entirely my own work. You may freely share and modify all or part of it. You may use any of them in your own works, in whatever way you so desire. But please give me credit, or at least acknowledge that it is not your own work. I'd love for you to link to this forum topic.
Changes - 1.0.0
- Added enchantment table, brewing stand, end stone, dragon egg, nether wart, and all that other new stuff.
- Bedrock is now black instead of purple and blue.
- Added new items and significantly enhanced items.png:
Changes - Beta 1.8
- Added vines, stones, mushrooms, glass panes, metal bars, and whatnot as per the 1.8 update.
- Made raw stone much smoother.
- Made cobble stone look like cobble stones.
- Adjusted dirt color a bit.
- Updated spider web texture.
- Completely changed cloth texture.
- Changed rice(wheat) drop to look like rice plant.
- Made sticky piston look more appropriate.
- Darkened the torch.
Changes - Beta 1.7
- Added pistons!
Changes - Beta 1.6b
- Added the map icon!
- Changed the hatch/trapdoor to have 4 panes instead of 1 because it's cooler.
Changes - Beta 1.6
- Completely redrew the iron, coal, diamond, lapis lazuli, and redstone ores. Updated the solid diamond block to match.
- Slightly changed the bookshelf block. Changed book icon to match.
- Changed obsidian to look wavy as if it is hardened lava.
- Added tall grasses.
- Changed the seed and wheat and bread icons to rice (with hull), rice (hulled), and a bowl of rice.
- Added the hatch texture, strongly based off of my wooden door texture.
- Changed netherrack to match my raw stone texture. I think it makes the nether look nicer.
- Made glowstone more glowy. Am I in... heaven? Nope, it's still the nether.
- Decided that my "chocolate cake" is instead flan. I don't even care that much for chocolate cake. (But I love chocolate, and I love egg custard.)
- Changed sugar cane icon to match my sugar cane texture.
- Made mossy cobble actually look like mossy cobble!
Changes - Beta 1.4 to 1.5
- Set menu background to wood and changed the texture pack icon.
- Changed the raw stone texture. It looks rougher now.
- Changed oven, half stone blocks, cobblestone, and diodes to match the new stone.
- Made rails look better on all surfaces.
- Added booster rails and detector rails.
- Added pine and birch seedlings.
- Added side grass texture.
Screenshots - 1.0.0
Prowl dark swamps (because you'll most likely spawn there) hunting for endermen (who will kill you or teleport into a cave before you can attack) and growing large mushrooms (because any other food source is harder to find or grow).
Discover the land of peaceful (useless) villagers (that trample their own crops) and gravel roads (with floating stairs)!
Grow or (if you're lucky or a hacker) find giant mushrooms!
Venture to the Nether for some brewing ingredients! (Where you will slaughter magma cubes if you can find any before getting killed by a blaze.)
Or perhaps set up an enchanting station! (And spend a bazillion experience points and kill twenty-two bazillion zombies in a dungeon before you finally get the silk touch enchantment, which will grace your golden pickaxe for its very short lifespan.)
The end of The End! (With an unusable dragon egg. I wanted to make an omelet.)
Screenshots - Beta 1.8
Introducing mushrooms... in a rainy swamp. Must be monsoon season.
New version, same great forests!
New stone block textures! (This is not a stronghold, fyi.)
Smooth raw stone makes for gorgeous ravines.
Sunset at desert-edge village.
Screenshots - Beta 1.4
The lovely desert. Simple cactii. Nice sand.
Heading through the woods, we find some fungii! Red mushroom and coral mushroom.
Traveling onward, pine trees and snow. The pine needles look odd, but make me happy.
Into the nether, we see mud (dead vines) and nether rack.
Bookshelf, Record player, Picture (fern), and Flan (instead of Cake).
I was quite pleased with how the reeds came out.
Inside the bubble house, I'd say the textures work really nice together.
Going downstairs, you get to see the rice plants! They yield wheat when harvested. Get over it. (Rice is a grain anyway. I've had rice bread. Good stuff.)
The music room! Here you see redstone in action.
In one of these strange buildings is a small picture demonstration.
The sandstone doesn't look natural, but it does look nice. And you can see brick in this shot as well.
Random Info
- I have no random info for 1.0.0. (yet)
- I had made three of the textures I used for mushrooms before 1.8, intending them as something else, but they fit right in after a bit of editing.
- Nether mud is brown vines. It's the same vines I used for the green vines in the swamps.
- I spent a ton of time balancing the coloring of the dirt and the minecart rails with the rest of the textures.
- For TNT, I made a crate texture. TNT is really fun in creative mode.
- The first flowers I made were white clovers. They looked like trash littering the land.
- The sand comes from a photo of sand, adjusted to tile nicely. Everything else was completely created in GIMP.
- That gravel is kinda ugly in the NPC villages. As such, I plan to change it.
- I updated and first released this pack when I realized how ugly the default birch bark was.
- Mashing purple flowers yields red dye. Surprise!
- I even made my own sponge texture, though it's not in the game yet. (But I made a mod that makes funny plants out of sponge blocks, along with HUGE trees with coal in them. )
- The gold is visible as veins in raw stone.
- Raw redstone is no longer a red cube that stands out from 3.7 kilometers away. Mossy cobble is no longer a green block of solid vines, but instead appears to be mossy cobble.
- The glass texture is terribly simple, yet it seems to go nicely with the rest.
- The old cloth was created with the "sinus" filter in GIMP. Yup, I used a filter. It looks like a bunch of q-tips. I can't remember how I made the new cloth, but I was shooting for a plaid look.
- The jack-o-lantern and iron door have creeper faces on front. The cactii and cake have creeper faces on the bottom. The detector rail has a creeper face on top. My texture pack is creepy.
- Oryza is the genus of rice.
- Sandstone and sand are identical on the bottom. Hehehe.
- The bed and cake are strongly based on the defaults.
- I've edited the pumpkins many many times. I think I'm happy now, though. Watermelons are based off of the pumpkin texture with a lens distortion applied (and recoloring).
- The nether was originally blue. I didn't like it. Glow-stone was white. And ugly. If there was no lava, the blue and white theme might have worked out.
- The wall pictures all come from photos I've taken.
Wow, I really like this! The pictures are great too and really show off the pack well! Only thing I could suggest is making the stone a little less blurred and maybe making the stones in it a tiiiiiny bit less contrasting. Other than that small thing, this is awesome.
[*:1zrcgtop]Set menu background to wood and changed the texture pack icon.
[*:1zrcgtop]Changed the raw stone texture. It looks rougher now.
[*:1zrcgtop]Changed oven, half stone blocks, cobblestone, and diodes to match the new stone.
[*:1zrcgtop]Made rails look better on all surfaces.
[*:1zrcgtop]Added booster rails and detector rails.
[*:1zrcgtop]Added pine and birch seedlings.
[*:1zrcgtop]Added side grass texture.
Nice pack. I really like the signs for some reason :biggrin.gif: and yes, you should make the ladders a different color or at least have them on ropes or something so you can see them better.
I have a few things to note, the mossy cobble stone looks like its solidly covered in vines, not sure if that's really 'mossy' if you will... and im assuming youre going to do the tools eventually? So far, a solid pack :smile.gif:
Oh, wow! Thanks everybody for the awesome comments, :Diamond:, and :Bacon:.
Quote from 131rockstar »
I just put it in the folder and the texture didint work :sad.gif:
what should i do i already redownloaded it to check
So you have the latest version of Minecraft, you put the zip in the "texturepacks" folder, and then you started Minecraft and clicked the "Mods and Texture Packs" button to choose it? And then how did it not work? Did "Oryza-1.5.zip" show up on the list?
Quote from NorthenerSouth »
Do you plan on making custom water?
I haven't yet because it is not officially supported. And I have no plans to, but that could change.
Quote from fujikazebob »
I have a few things to note, the mossy cobble stone looks like its solidly covered in vines, not sure if that's really 'mossy' if you will... and im assuming youre going to do the tools eventually?
I do plan to make the mossy cobble look more like... mossy cobble. :wink.gif: But I love my green vine texture so much, it's hard to part with it.
I have no plans to do the tools, but that could change. I gather that you're suggesting for me to do that?
Quote from Goatouched »
The Nether textures could use some work, though.
What would you like to see different in the Nether?
Quote from MistaGrinch »
and yes, you should make the ladders a different color or at least have them on ropes or something so you can see them better.
I've changed the ladder color in the latest version, I just didn't post new screenshots.
I like that this pack is noisy and detailed but uses good color choices so everything fits.
Usually its one or the other with alot of packs. Either they are detailed but have unfitting colors, or they have great colors but everything is too simple.
You've struck a nice balance.
Btw your chocolate cake does not look like chocolate cake.
it actually looks like flan.
Have you had flan? It looks like this.
If you havent, I recommend searching some out and putting it in your mouth as soon as possible.
Btw your chocolate cake does not look like chocolate cake.
it actually looks like flan.
Have you had flan? It looks like this.
If you havent, I recommend searching some out and putting it in your mouth as soon as possible.
You're right, his/her cake does look like flan.
Flan is the most amazing thing in the world. So I agree, you should go get some, immediately.
The only flan I've had is by Kozy Shack which I got from Wally World. I don't think Kozy Shack knows how to properly package it because usually half the container isn't sealed properly. Waste of flan.
Oryza 1.0.0 - November the 28th, 2011
A mellow, pleasant theme. With rice! It's more mellow and neutral toned than the default Minecraft texture pack, but holds a similar 16x16 appeal. Or so I think. I spent a lot of time on color balancing, so, even if each thing doesn't look killer epic awesome by itself, the whole pack hopefully works together to make a world of beauty. This will probably work with all versions of Minecraft 1.0.
License/Sharing
This texture pack is entirely my own work. You may freely share and modify all or part of it. You may use any of them in your own works, in whatever way you so desire. But please give me credit, or at least acknowledge that it is not your own work. I'd love for you to link to this forum topic.
Download 1.0.0: http://www.filedropper.com/oryza-100
(Downlad 1.2.5! http://www.curse.com...minecraft/oryza)
Changes
Changes - 1.0.0
- Added enchantment table, brewing stand, end stone, dragon egg, nether wart, and all that other new stuff.
- Bedrock is now black instead of purple and blue.
- Added new items and significantly enhanced items.png:
- Removed Herobrine.
Changes - Beta 1.8b
- Completely changed items.png:
Changes - Beta 1.8
- Added vines, stones, mushrooms, glass panes, metal bars, and whatnot as per the 1.8 update.
- Made raw stone much smoother.
- Made cobble stone look like cobble stones.
- Adjusted dirt color a bit.
- Updated spider web texture.
- Completely changed cloth texture.
- Changed rice(wheat) drop to look like rice plant.
- Made sticky piston look more appropriate.
- Darkened the torch.
Changes - Beta 1.7
- Added pistons!
Changes - Beta 1.6b
- Added the map icon!
- Changed the hatch/trapdoor to have 4 panes instead of 1 because it's cooler.
Changes - Beta 1.6
- Completely redrew the iron, coal, diamond, lapis lazuli, and redstone ores. Updated the solid diamond block to match.
- Slightly changed the bookshelf block. Changed book icon to match.
- Changed obsidian to look wavy as if it is hardened lava.
- Added tall grasses.
- Changed the seed and wheat and bread icons to rice (with hull), rice (hulled), and a bowl of rice.
- Added the hatch texture, strongly based off of my wooden door texture.
- Changed netherrack to match my raw stone texture. I think it makes the nether look nicer.
- Made glowstone more glowy. Am I in... heaven? Nope, it's still the nether.
- Decided that my "chocolate cake" is instead flan. I don't even care that much for chocolate cake. (But I love chocolate, and I love egg custard.)
- Changed sugar cane icon to match my sugar cane texture.
- Made mossy cobble actually look like mossy cobble!
Changes - Beta 1.4 to 1.5
- Set menu background to wood and changed the texture pack icon.
- Changed the raw stone texture. It looks rougher now.
- Changed oven, half stone blocks, cobblestone, and diodes to match the new stone.
- Made rails look better on all surfaces.
- Added booster rails and detector rails.
- Added pine and birch seedlings.
- Added side grass texture.
Screenshots - 1.0.0
Prowl dark swamps (because you'll most likely spawn there) hunting for endermen (who will kill you or teleport into a cave before you can attack) and growing large mushrooms (because any other food source is harder to find or grow).
Discover the land of peaceful (useless) villagers (that trample their own crops) and gravel roads (with floating stairs)!
Grow or (if you're lucky or a hacker) find giant mushrooms!
Venture to the Nether for some brewing ingredients! (Where you will slaughter magma cubes if you can find any before getting killed by a blaze.)
Or perhaps set up an enchanting station! (And spend a bazillion experience points and kill twenty-two bazillion zombies in a dungeon before you finally get the silk touch enchantment, which will grace your golden pickaxe for its very short lifespan.)
The end of The End! (With an unusable dragon egg. I wanted to make an omelet.)
Screenshots - Beta 1.8
Introducing mushrooms... in a rainy swamp. Must be monsoon season.
New version, same great forests!
New stone block textures! (This is not a stronghold, fyi.)
Smooth raw stone makes for gorgeous ravines.
Sunset at desert-edge village.
Screenshots - Beta 1.4
The lovely desert. Simple cactii. Nice sand.
Heading through the woods, we find some fungii! Red mushroom and coral mushroom.
Traveling onward, pine trees and snow. The pine needles look odd, but make me happy.
Into the nether, we see mud (dead vines) and nether rack.
Bookshelf, Record player, Picture (fern), and Flan (instead of Cake).
I was quite pleased with how the reeds came out.
Inside the bubble house, I'd say the textures work really nice together.
Going downstairs, you get to see the rice plants! They yield wheat when harvested. Get over it. (Rice is a grain anyway. I've had rice bread. Good stuff.)
The music room! Here you see redstone in action.
In one of these strange buildings is a small picture demonstration.
The sandstone doesn't look natural, but it does look nice. And you can see brick in this shot as well.
Random Info
- I have no random info for 1.0.0. (yet)
- I had made three of the textures I used for mushrooms before 1.8, intending them as something else, but they fit right in after a bit of editing.
- Nether mud is brown vines. It's the same vines I used for the green vines in the swamps.
- I spent a ton of time balancing the coloring of the dirt and the minecart rails with the rest of the textures.
- For TNT, I made a crate texture. TNT is really fun in creative mode.
- The first flowers I made were white clovers. They looked like trash littering the land.
- The sand comes from a photo of sand, adjusted to tile nicely. Everything else was completely created in GIMP.
- That gravel is kinda ugly in the NPC villages. As such, I plan to change it.
- I updated and first released this pack when I realized how ugly the default birch bark was.
- Mashing purple flowers yields red dye. Surprise!
- I even made my own sponge texture, though it's not in the game yet. (But I made a mod that makes funny plants out of sponge blocks, along with HUGE trees with coal in them. )
- The gold is visible as veins in raw stone.
- Raw redstone is no longer a red cube that stands out from 3.7 kilometers away. Mossy cobble is no longer a green block of solid vines, but instead appears to be mossy cobble.
- The glass texture is terribly simple, yet it seems to go nicely with the rest.
- The old cloth was created with the "sinus" filter in GIMP. Yup, I used a filter. It looks like a bunch of q-tips. I can't remember how I made the new cloth, but I was shooting for a plaid look.
- The jack-o-lantern and iron door have creeper faces on front. The cactii and cake have creeper faces on the bottom. The detector rail has a creeper face on top. My texture pack is creepy.
- Oryza is the genus of rice.
- Sandstone and sand are identical on the bottom. Hehehe.
- The bed and cake are strongly based on the defaults.
- I've edited the pumpkins many many times. I think I'm happy now, though. Watermelons are based off of the pumpkin texture with a lens distortion applied (and recoloring).
- The nether was originally blue. I didn't like it. Glow-stone was white. And ugly. If there was no lava, the blue and white theme might have worked out.
- The wall pictures all come from photos I've taken.
Download 1.0.0: http://www.filedropper.com/oryza-100
(Downlad 1.2.5! http://www.curse.com...minecraft/oryza)
Looks really nice. Thank you for releasing it.
XSSheep, are you talking about the natural stone or cobblestone?
I am talking about natural stone. Should have mentioned that xD
Download: http://www.filedropper.com/oryza-15
Changes:
[*:1zrcgtop]Set menu background to wood and changed the texture pack icon.
[*:1zrcgtop]Changed the raw stone texture. It looks rougher now.
[*:1zrcgtop]Changed oven, half stone blocks, cobblestone, and diodes to match the new stone.
[*:1zrcgtop]Made rails look better on all surfaces.
[*:1zrcgtop]Added booster rails and detector rails.
[*:1zrcgtop]Added pine and birch seedlings.
[*:1zrcgtop]Added side grass texture.
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what should i do i already redownloaded it to check
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So you have the latest version of Minecraft, you put the zip in the "texturepacks" folder, and then you started Minecraft and clicked the "Mods and Texture Packs" button to choose it? And then how did it not work? Did "Oryza-1.5.zip" show up on the list?
I haven't yet because it is not officially supported. And I have no plans to, but that could change.
I do plan to make the mossy cobble look more like... mossy cobble. :wink.gif: But I love my green vine texture so much, it's hard to part with it.
I have no plans to do the tools, but that could change. I gather that you're suggesting for me to do that?
What would you like to see different in the Nether?
I've changed the ladder color in the latest version, I just didn't post new screenshots.
However, everything else looks great!
Usually its one or the other with alot of packs. Either they are detailed but have unfitting colors, or they have great colors but everything is too simple.
You've struck a nice balance.
Btw your chocolate cake does not look like chocolate cake.
it actually looks like flan.
Have you had flan? It looks like this.
If you havent, I recommend searching some out and putting it in your mouth as soon as possible.
You're right, his/her cake does look like flan.
Flan is the most amazing thing in the world. So I agree, you should go get some, immediately.
The only flan I've had is by Kozy Shack which I got from Wally World. I don't think Kozy Shack knows how to properly package it because usually half the container isn't sealed properly. Waste of flan.
Now I am in serious need of flan.
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