This is a texture pack made with the app, "Sues Minecraft Texture Creator". It is bright, cheerful, happy and buttery for those Sky fans out there. I will keep on updating this texture pack. BTW, the compass point does not exist on this texture pack and I will never be able to fix it unless the app decides to fix it. Until that is fixed, I advise you not to use it on HG. BTW, it is not all yellow and it is original!
I'm sorry, but I'm completely with Malcolm. There's no inspiration here, and that's what you need to make a good resource pack. Also, you're aiming for a really small userbase of Sky fans, and alienating those who don't watch Sky especially by calling it 'Budder' Craft. Many communities which regard themselves as mature absolutely despise of Sky fans and the usage of 'budder'. Just be aware of that.
well I guess it is a good way to prevent those russian sites from claiming his pack. The downside is 99% or more don't know how to restructure the pack to make it work.
This is my first texture pack and it is good for my first time!So i make a zip file with the texture pack in it. And BTW, it is my first texture pack and i think is is pretty good
This is my first texture pack and it is good for my first time!
So i make a zip file with the texture pack in it. And BTW, it is my first texture pack and i think is is pretty good
Yes, we understand it's your first pack, and we understand you are not experienced yet. But you cannot use that to excuse the faults in a pack. Rather, listen to what people tell you! You'll learn a lot that way.
Also, most people dislike these kind of packs because there are too many of them, and they aren't super original.
Could u give me ideas of resource packs I should make and a texture creator other than sues
Just make the textures from scratch using a photo editing software (like Paint.NET) and save them with the correct file names and correct location in your resource pack folder.
Could u give me ideas of resource packs I should make and a texture creator other than sues
When it comes to what pack you should make, I'll tell you the same thing I tell everyone else:
What are you into? Sports? Video games? Skateboarding?
What do you enjoy? Carnivals? Scary movies? Impressionist art?
What's your taste in music? Jazz? Metal? Country? Grunge? Ska?
Pick something that's near and dear to you. Something that you love. Use it as a theme. Make me feel your love for it. The more passion you have, the better your texture pack will be. Make it the texture pack of choice for people who feel as you do an enjoy the things you do. Pick one thing about yourself that you like. One thing. Any thing. As long as it fills your heart and motivates you to put paint to canvias (or arrange pixels, though that's not as poetic) it will make for an excellent subject for your masterpiece/texture pack.
As for which program you should use, I would recommend using real image editing software rather than a watered-down program. Sure you'll have to do the technical stuff yourself, but it's not that hard if you're willing to learn.
A lot of people around here use GIMP. It's free and can be run on almost any operating system standing. I like it because it's very comparable to Photoshop in terms of features. A lot of people also use Paint.net (not to be confused for Microsoft Paint which will NOT work) which is also free. Just about any image editing program that supports transparency will be fine, though.
When you do textures, start from scratch. As soon as you open up an image, delete everything leaving nothing but a blank canvas. Do NOT edit anything. Start totally from scratch and place every pixel yourself. Do not be lazy, and do not cut corners. We will notice.
Look online for tutorials on shading, depth, drawing, and so forth. Make a real point to educate yourself and improve your skills while you're making the pack. It is a long, difficult road just like anything else that's worth learning. It will take a lot of time, and you'll have to put a lot of work into your pack if you want to make something that's good. In the end, though, you may find it a rewarding experience if you stick to it.
This is my first texture pack and it is good for my first time!
So i make a zip file with the texture pack in it. And BTW, it is my first texture pack and i think is is pretty good
Hi, we understand this is your first texture pack, and let this topic be a lesson to you. We appreciate custom work and stuff that is original, these gold (I refuse to call it budder) packs are way over done and make no sense. In the future please make something original and unique.
Happy Minecrafting,
themarioman1
Like and Download!
Resorcepack Download: http://www.mediafire.com/download/i5nukcn928sr8jm/Budder Craft.zip
Pictures: http://www.mediafire.com/download/77tlx3wzq5usba8/BudderCraft Pics.zip
Yes, we understand it's your first pack, and we understand you are not experienced yet. But you cannot use that to excuse the faults in a pack. Rather, listen to what people tell you! You'll learn a lot that way.
Also, most people dislike these kind of packs because there are too many of them, and they aren't super original.
What is sues?
Just make the textures from scratch using a photo editing software (like Paint.NET) and save them with the correct file names and correct location in your resource pack folder.
What are you into? Sports? Video games? Skateboarding?
What do you enjoy? Carnivals? Scary movies? Impressionist art?
What's your taste in music? Jazz? Metal? Country? Grunge? Ska?
Pick something that's near and dear to you. Something that you love. Use it as a theme. Make me feel your love for it. The more passion you have, the better your texture pack will be. Make it the texture pack of choice for people who feel as you do an enjoy the things you do. Pick one thing about yourself that you like. One thing. Any thing. As long as it fills your heart and motivates you to put paint to canvias (or arrange pixels, though that's not as poetic) it will make for an excellent subject for your masterpiece/texture pack.
As for which program you should use, I would recommend using real image editing software rather than a watered-down program. Sure you'll have to do the technical stuff yourself, but it's not that hard if you're willing to learn.
A lot of people around here use GIMP. It's free and can be run on almost any operating system standing. I like it because it's very comparable to Photoshop in terms of features. A lot of people also use Paint.net (not to be confused for Microsoft Paint which will NOT work) which is also free. Just about any image editing program that supports transparency will be fine, though.
When you do textures, start from scratch. As soon as you open up an image, delete everything leaving nothing but a blank canvas. Do NOT edit anything. Start totally from scratch and place every pixel yourself. Do not be lazy, and do not cut corners. We will notice.
Look online for tutorials on shading, depth, drawing, and so forth. Make a real point to educate yourself and improve your skills while you're making the pack. It is a long, difficult road just like anything else that's worth learning. It will take a lot of time, and you'll have to put a lot of work into your pack if you want to make something that's good. In the end, though, you may find it a rewarding experience if you stick to it.
Blessings on your attempt.
Hi, we understand this is your first texture pack, and let this topic be a lesson to you. We appreciate custom work and stuff that is original, these gold (I refuse to call it budder) packs are way over done and make no sense. In the future please make something original and unique.