If you are getting a "Program has stopped working" error, make sure you install the Tao Framework which is required for the program to run. http://mono-project.com/Tao The program includes Tao, but some users have needed to install Tao separately
Source code available at Sourceforge. Just follow the link at the top
Changes in 1.0.8
Added blocks from Minecraft 1.8
Changes in 1.0.7
Added Dirt (Snow)
Fixed bugs with Undo and Redo buttons
Fixed draw tools on Items tab
Changes in 1.0.6
Scrolling added when the window is too small
Fixed bug with drag and drop
Changes in 1.0.5
Added items
Added support for 32x32, 64x64, 128x128 and 256x256
Added 8 new paint slots
Fixed a bug where sounds would not import
Changes in 1.0.4
Added a font option
Changes in 1.0.3
Added painting on the 3D model. Just right click on the texture preview at the spot you want to paint. All tools available (like pen, bucket and picker) in 3D except line and rectangle.
Added option to open a directory that holds an extracted resource pack
Changes in 1.0.2
Included a small mode for when you are using a resolution with a smaller height. The mode is turned on automatically based on your display settings
Changes in 1.0.1
Added sounds
Added formatting for the pack name
Added colour picker
Added a check to see if extracted jar location exists
I have been working on a program that allows you to easily create and edit texture packs. Creating texture packs can be quite difficult, since it requires you to work out what pictures are used by what blocks, then you have to create a zip file with the right files in the right place, and you have to find your application data folder.
This program simplifies the process by automatically detecting your minecraft folder, and the latest minecraft jar. You can then create a new texture pack, and the program will automatically extract the minecraft jar for you, copy all the textures into a new folder for your new texture pack, and load them. You can then switch to the blocks tab, select the block you want to edit and all the textures used by that model will be shown in the window.
Drag and drop and picture into the picture box, or use the paint tools to alter the textures.Simply save the texture pack, and once the process is complete, you now have a texture pack ready for distribution. If you want to test out your texture pack, you can click "Save to Minecraft" and the program will copy your texture pack into minecraft for you.
Once in minecraft just load the texture pack under the resource packs option in the menus and you are good to go!The program also includes an option to choose what textures you want included in your texture pack. If you want to make a texture pack of just ores, you can do that! The organise tab allows you to choose whatever textures you want included in your texture pack.
If you would rather not extract the jar each time, you can go to the settings tab and choose extracted jar path and specify a path to an extracted jar, but then you need to extract the jar yourself, but once it is extracted you won't have to extract it again.
Requires .net framework 4.5 or higher: Download unless you already have it.
very cool bro this will help me alot and i sure it will help other people too...... i had started a texture pack but now this will make it soooo much easier..... Thank you
I am glad you are enjoying the program. Have fun making your texture pack
Whenever minecraft adds new blocks, I plan to update the program to support the new blocks
Dude,4 words:Best ResourcePack Editor Ever.I really look forward to the developement of this,I would recommend a few things.
Ok so I mostly recommend adding a music option.Mabey also a .ogg converter.(Like from .mp3 to .ogg!)Anyways I will keep visiting this post!Awesome idea!
EDIT:Not sure how to change paint brush/do different colors.
Hi,
I'm using a 1366x768 screen(A Windows 7 Laptop), and I'm unable to really do anything with this because the window is too large for me to get to the tools at the bottom. Any ways to fix this?
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Creepers are my worst enemy in Minecraft? No, that's Skeletons.
Hi,
I'm using a 1366x768 screen(A Windows 7 Laptop), and I'm unable to really do anything with this because the window is too large for me to get to the tools at the bottom. Any ways to fix this?
Hmm, I guess I could move the controls around if you are using a smaller screen. The program has a set size, so the only way to change that is for me to make a new version. I will try something out and get back to you
I would like you to add the following features:
1. Please make it so we can make 64 x 64 and 128 x 128 etc. Resource packs, until u add this i can not use this program as my resource will be 128 x 128
2. Optifine features like connected textures and better skies!
I would also like you to make it open source because i can help you code some features in (I'm a developer too :D)
That is strange. There are three possibilities I can think off the top of my head. The first is that the download somehow got corrupted. Downloading again could help. I suspect you already tried that. The only other thing that I can think of is that your antivirus has tried to "fix" it by removing some of the code in it. This would corrupt the file. There are absolutely no viruses in it btw. So your antivirus has picked up a false positive. You can whitelist the program. One last possibility is that you have a virus that is preventing windows from launchin applications, but this is unlikely as it would affect the rest of your OS.
Added painting on the 3D model. Just right click on the texture preview at the spot you want to paint. All tools available (like pen, bucket and picker) in 3D except line and rectangle.
Added option to open a directory that holds an extracted resource pack
Download: Minecraft Texture Studio
If you are getting a "Program has stopped working" error, make sure you install the Tao Framework which is required for the program to run. http://mono-project.com/Tao The program includes Tao, but some users have needed to install Tao separately
Source code available at Sourceforge. Just follow the link at the top
Changes in 1.0.8
Added blocks from Minecraft 1.8
Changes in 1.0.7
Added Dirt (Snow)
Fixed bugs with Undo and Redo buttons
Fixed draw tools on Items tab
Changes in 1.0.6
Scrolling added when the window is too small
Fixed bug with drag and drop
Changes in 1.0.5
Added items
Added support for 32x32, 64x64, 128x128 and 256x256
Added 8 new paint slots
Fixed a bug where sounds would not import
Changes in 1.0.4
Added a font option
Changes in 1.0.3
Added painting on the 3D model. Just right click on the texture preview at the spot you want to paint. All tools available (like pen, bucket and picker) in 3D except line and rectangle.
Added option to open a directory that holds an extracted resource pack
Changes in 1.0.2
Included a small mode for when you are using a resolution with a smaller height. The mode is turned on automatically based on your display settings
Changes in 1.0.1
Added sounds
Added formatting for the pack name
Added colour picker
Added a check to see if extracted jar location exists
I have been working on a program that allows you to easily create and edit texture packs. Creating texture packs can be quite difficult, since it requires you to work out what pictures are used by what blocks, then you have to create a zip file with the right files in the right place, and you have to find your application data folder.
This program simplifies the process by automatically detecting your minecraft folder, and the latest minecraft jar. You can then create a new texture pack, and the program will automatically extract the minecraft jar for you, copy all the textures into a new folder for your new texture pack, and load them. You can then switch to the blocks tab, select the block you want to edit and all the textures used by that model will be shown in the window.
Drag and drop and picture into the picture box, or use the paint tools to alter the textures.Simply save the texture pack, and once the process is complete, you now have a texture pack ready for distribution. If you want to test out your texture pack, you can click "Save to Minecraft" and the program will copy your texture pack into minecraft for you.
Once in minecraft just load the texture pack under the resource packs option in the menus and you are good to go!The program also includes an option to choose what textures you want included in your texture pack. If you want to make a texture pack of just ores, you can do that! The organise tab allows you to choose whatever textures you want included in your texture pack.
If you would rather not extract the jar each time, you can go to the settings tab and choose extracted jar path and specify a path to an extracted jar, but then you need to extract the jar yourself, but once it is extracted you won't have to extract it again.
Requires .net framework 4.5 or higher: Download unless you already have it.
Here are some screen shots
Texture preview 1
Organise tab
Settings tab
Whenever minecraft adds new blocks, I plan to update the program to support the new blocks
EDIT:Not sure how to change paint brush/do different colors.
Contact me on skype @ adamskyler1990 (my name is Eli, at the time, I liked to get free op on small servers, so that was my scheme )
Added sounds
Added formatting for the pack name
Added colour picker
Added a check to see if extracted jar location exists
I'm using a 1366x768 screen(A Windows 7 Laptop), and I'm unable to really do anything with this because the window is too large for me to get to the tools at the bottom. Any ways to fix this?
Creepers are my worst enemy in Minecraft? No, that's Skeletons.
Hmm, I guess I could move the controls around if you are using a smaller screen. The program has a set size, so the only way to change that is for me to make a new version. I will try something out and get back to you
I don't have Windows 8 to test it on, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. Just make sure you have .net 4.5 and it should work
Included a small mode for when you are using a resolution with a smaller height. The mode is turned on automatically based on your display settings
Yes. A dragon on a farm tool. Your point?
1. Please make it so we can make 64 x 64 and 128 x 128 etc. Resource packs, until u add this i can not use this program as my resource will be 128 x 128
2. Optifine features like connected textures and better skies!
I would also like you to make it open source because i can help you code some features in (I'm a developer too :D)
That is strange. There are three possibilities I can think off the top of my head. The first is that the download somehow got corrupted. Downloading again could help. I suspect you already tried that. The only other thing that I can think of is that your antivirus has tried to "fix" it by removing some of the code in it. This would corrupt the file. There are absolutely no viruses in it btw. So your antivirus has picked up a false positive. You can whitelist the program. One last possibility is that you have a virus that is preventing windows from launchin applications, but this is unlikely as it would affect the rest of your OS.
Let me know if you manage to fix it.
Added painting on the 3D model. Just right click on the texture preview at the spot you want to paint. All tools available (like pen, bucket and picker) in 3D except line and rectangle.
Added option to open a directory that holds an extracted resource pack