I like the work you did for this texture pack. :smile.gif: Im trying to install the second one ( Grass ) but i dont understand how to do it on Window seven to make it work with you texture pack
If some one can help me plz :smile.gif:
Sorry for my english :tongue.gif:
Texture Pack Name: Adventure Time Craft! Author Name: leonel Beta(HD? What size?) or Creative?: 1.4 Beta - 32x32 Thread Link: http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=228406 Screenshots (best if you put them all in one image):
Grusgsy, I love your repeater. I'm going to use that in my game fo sho.
lol...what's bad is that was a total joke..It grew on me before I could find an adequate replacement..and it kinda fits with the furnace and stuff being such an old fashioned electric box.
I always look for the most interesting textures for the compilation terrain and items sheets for my own use. I looked at all the 64x packs I liked and that one sort of stood out. I'm not a good enough artist to draw/paint my own designs - I'm trying to conceptualize how Iron-Age electronics would appear. If we made a diode 1000 years ago, what would it look like?
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I always look for the most interesting textures for the compilation terrain and items sheets for my own use. I looked at all the 64x packs I liked and that one sort of stood out. I'm not a good enough artist to draw/paint my own designs - I'm trying to conceptualize how Iron-Age electronics would appear. If we made a diode 1000 years ago, what would it look like?
that's a very good question. I know electrical components have been found dating back to ancient egypt. they were clay pots with a chunk of metal in the bottom, filled with acid, using thick copper(I think) wire to transport the current created. we just haven't figured out exactly what they used them for...lol so I imagine something like that from the iron age would be similar.
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I have a problem which I didn't want to start a new thread for, so I'll ask here:
I have downloaded several texture packs, all where the water is a different colour to default, but when I use these texture packs with my minecraft game the water refuses to change to the new texture pack and stays the default colour, but everything else, grass etc. all does change. Does anyone know how I could fix this so the water is actually the colour it's supposed to be with the texture pack? Thanks.
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Since there's support for 8x8, 16x16, 32x32, 128x128, 256x256 would it be possible to get 1x1, 2x2 and 4x4?
no..anything lower than 16x16 is still 16x16..you can't go smaller than the game was programmed for
I know electrical components have been found dating back to ancient egypt. they were clay pots with a chunk of metal in the bottom, filled with acid, using thick copper(I think) wire to transport the current created. we just haven't figured out exactly what they used them for...lol so I imagine something like that from the iron age would be similar.
Scouring the Wikipedia for information on diodes gives some interesting images of what the earliest such components looked like. I regret that my artistic abilities for MC textures are sufficient only to cut and paste, or I'd try my hand at making such an item into a tile for redstone repeaters. At any rate, I'll enjoy using yours in the meantime.
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"Don't know why you should feel that there's something to learn... it's just a game that you play."
I know electrical components have been found dating back to ancient egypt. they were clay pots with a chunk of metal in the bottom, filled with acid, using thick copper(I think) wire to transport the current created. we just haven't figured out exactly what they used them for...lol so I imagine something like that from the iron age would be similar.
Scouring the Wikipedia for information on diodes gives some interesting images of what the earliest such components looked like. I regret that my artistic abilities for MC textures are sufficient only to cut and paste, or I'd try my hand at making such an item into a tile for redstone repeaters. At any rate, I'll enjoy using yours in the meantime.
lol..most of mine are just cut/paste jobs...including the repeater.. cut out a pic of the box and pasted it onto my cobble texture..haha
can someone make an army craft pack so i can make military bases and/or a metal craft so i can build more modern buildings
there are quite a few that offer what you are looking for.. not suggesting it really just using it as an example, but mine has concrete,old whitewashed bricks, stucco..etc which is good for cities.. there is Moderncraft..name says it all.. you should actually look through the first post on this thread..
I like the work you did for this texture pack. :smile.gif: Im trying to install the second one ( Grass ) but i dont understand how to do it on Window seven to make it work with you texture pack
If some one can help me plz :smile.gif:
Sorry for my english :tongue.gif:
if all you want is one block change, use paint.net and make your own
Grusgsy, I love your repeater. I'm going to use that in my game fo sho.
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Thread Link: http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1021&t=228406
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Curse Premiumlol...what's bad is that was a total joke..It grew on me before I could find an adequate replacement..and it kinda fits with the furnace and stuff being such an old fashioned electric box.
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Curse Premiumthat's a very good question. I know electrical components have been found dating back to ancient egypt. they were clay pots with a chunk of metal in the bottom, filled with acid, using thick copper(I think) wire to transport the current created. we just haven't figured out exactly what they used them for...lol so I imagine something like that from the iron age would be similar.
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no..anything lower than 16x16 is still 16x16..you can't go smaller than the game was programmed for
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Scouring the Wikipedia for information on diodes gives some interesting images of what the earliest such components looked like. I regret that my artistic abilities for MC textures are sufficient only to cut and paste, or I'd try my hand at making such an item into a tile for redstone repeaters. At any rate, I'll enjoy using yours in the meantime.
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Curse Premiumlol..most of mine are just cut/paste jobs...including the repeater.. cut out a pic of the box and pasted it onto my cobble texture..haha
I guess I could try that if I find the right pictures.
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Curse Premiumdude..he only updates like once a week...be patient
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Curse Premiumsadly..that's pretty much all of us..missing a couple..but it's very few
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Curse Premiumthere are quite a few that offer what you are looking for.. not suggesting it really just using it as an example, but mine has concrete,old whitewashed bricks, stucco..etc which is good for cities.. there is Moderncraft..name says it all.. you should actually look through the first post on this thread..
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Curse Premiumgood concept for your first texture pack then :tongue.gif: