http://www.mediafire.com/?w4cagr7l8bdfukd
This will make it so the sky/fog/clouds are always black. The stars are also gone. The day/night cycle works as normal. Place the files in your minecraft.jar file like any other mod.
You should make Spiders LightBikes And Spider Jockeys Those guys on light bikes.But First You Should make Grass ONLY Red And Blue And Make The Sky Black or somthing...
http://www.mediafire.com/?w4cagr7l8bdfukd
This will make it so the sky/fog/clouds are always black. The stars are also gone. The day/night cycle works as normal. Place the files in your minecraft.jar file like any other mod.
http://www.mediafire.com/?w4cagr7l8bdfukd
This will make it so the sky/fog/clouds are always black. The stars are also gone. The day/night cycle works as normal. Place the files in your minecraft.jar file like any other mod.
this is what it will look like
I just installed it, and it's awesome, except one thing. Is there a way to change the color of the clouds? I have a floating structure in the sky and the black clouds block it out. I was thinking either a dark but slightly transparent gray like in Legacy, or just 100% transparency. Possible?
http://www.mediafire.com/?w4cagr7l8bdfukd
This will make it so the sky/fog/clouds are always black. The stars are also gone. The day/night cycle works as normal. Place the files in your minecraft.jar file like any other mod.
this is what it will look like
I just installed it, and it's awesome, except one thing. Is there a way to change the color of the clouds? I have a floating structure in the sky and the black clouds block it out. I was thinking either a dark but slightly transparent gray like in Legacy, or just 100% transparency. Possible?
or open up gimp/some other image editing software and make a 256x256 transparent picture, save it as clouds.png and place that in the environment folder.
edit: as a side note, I made a mod that makes in-game time become real-time if anybody is interested. The two mods are not compatible, but I should be able to make a version that is.
Using a new minecraft.jar I did the following steps.
1. Opened the HD patcher tool
2. Patched the game textures - confirmed the game works with the new textures.
Now for the GUI
1. Used 7zip to unzip the jar
2. Copy and replaced the gui files in the folder
3. Rezipped the folder
4. Renamed the zip to minecraft.jar
5. Start Minecraft
6. Game starts and says "done loading" and remain stuck on that screen
Am I missing a step?
I'm having this same problem. And if I try to patch after replacing the gui files, the HD patcher refuses to use the jar because it's been modified. So I'm just using the default UI for now.
Using a new minecraft.jar I did the following steps.
1. Opened the HD patcher tool
2. Patched the game textures - confirmed the game works with the new textures.
Now for the GUI
1. Used 7zip to unzip the jar
2. Copy and replaced the gui files in the folder
3. Rezipped the folder
4. Renamed the zip to minecraft.jar
5. Start Minecraft
6. Game starts and says "done loading" and remain stuck on that screen
Am I missing a step?
I'm having this same problem. And if I try to patch after replacing the gui files, the HD patcher refuses to use the jar because it's been modified. So I'm just using the default UI for now.
Don't unzip the jar, just open it up, double click on the gui folder, you should be seeing all the different gui images (or at least the files), now simply drag all the files that are inside of the mod's Gui folder into the opened jar's gui folder, and then close the jar. No unzipping of minecraft.jar needed
...Proberly the most epic texture pack ever... im so getting this.
Good f***ing job!
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I would love to see some screenies of the two combined with the black-sky mod.
Well, I just tried this and, according to the mod's current handler, there are some issues between GlowingWater and, at least, xau's HD patcher. So, until those get figured out, we'll likely never have those screenies you want. :sad.gif:
Though, I can confirm that the DarkSkies mod does look awesome with this mod. It does make telling day from night more difficult, however.
EDIT: Something else that would be nice is discernible clouds. Tron did have clouds and stuff, so it'd be nice if DarkSkies did too. :tongue.gif: Since I don't know how the sky/cloud mechanics work, I can't even say if that's possible, but, mod maker guy, if you're reading this, maybe think about it? :biggrin.gif:
I would love to see some screenies of the two combined with the black-sky mod.
Well, I just tried this and, according to the mod's current handler, there are some issues between GlowingWater and, at least, xau's HD patcher. So, until those get figured out, we'll likely never have those screenies you want. :sad.gif:
Though, I can confirm that the DarkSkies mod does look awesome with this mod. It does make telling day from night more difficult, however.
EDIT: Something else that would be nice is discernible clouds. Tron did have clouds and stuff, so it'd be nice if DarkSkies did too. :tongue.gif: Since I don't know how the sky/cloud mechanics work, I can't even say if that's possible, but, mod maker guy, if you're reading this, maybe think about it? :biggrin.gif:
I could make it so that clouds are not changed/act like normal, act like they do with the mod, or act like they do at high noon. You could then replace the clouds.png in the minecraft.jar with the clouds being whatever color you like.
Using a new minecraft.jar I did the following steps.
1. Opened the HD patcher tool
2. Patched the game textures - confirmed the game works with the new textures.
Now for the GUI
1. Used 7zip to unzip the jar
2. Copy and replaced the gui files in the folder
3. Rezipped the folder
4. Renamed the zip to minecraft.jar
5. Start Minecraft
6. Game starts and says "done loading" and remain stuck on that screen
Am I missing a step?
I'm having this same problem. And if I try to patch after replacing the gui files, the HD patcher refuses to use the jar because it's been modified. So I'm just using the default UI for now.
Don't unzip the jar, just open it up, double click on the gui folder, you should be seeing all the different gui images (or at least the files), now simply drag all the files that are inside of the mod's Gui folder into the opened jar's gui folder, and then close the jar. No unzipping of minecraft.jar needed
I have managed to get the gui to work, if you observe closely, the gui folder in thi zip is spelled with a capital "G" , therefore a patcher will not recognize it. What I did to make it work is go into the zip thru the windows explorer, copy the "Gui" folder onto my desktop, rename it WITH ALL LOWERCASE LETTERS, then copy it back in. If you do it EXACTLY as I said, then run the HD patcher, it will work. I have noticeds that it does take about one second longer to open any menus however, but that really isnt much of an issue to me.
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This will make it so the sky/fog/clouds are always black. The stars are also gone. The day/night cycle works as normal. Place the files in your minecraft.jar file like any other mod.
this is what it will look like
Stone is supposed to look like the Outlands in the movie. I think it looks fine.
Bad assery.
Yeah thinking backing at the movie it does look fine. It looks weird to me because I have stone buildings in the middle of a bunch of grass and dirt.
I just installed it, and it's awesome, except one thing. Is there a way to change the color of the clouds? I have a floating structure in the sky and the black clouds block it out. I was thinking either a dark but slightly transparent gray like in Legacy, or just 100% transparency. Possible?
download http://www.mediafire.com/?48tifft7iqk5kzo and put it in the environment folder inside of minecraft.jar
or open up gimp/some other image editing software and make a 256x256 transparent picture, save it as clouds.png and place that in the environment folder.
edit: as a side note, I made a mod that makes in-game time become real-time if anybody is interested. The two mods are not compatible, but I should be able to make a version that is.
I'm having this same problem. And if I try to patch after replacing the gui files, the HD patcher refuses to use the jar because it's been modified. So I'm just using the default UI for now.
Don't unzip the jar, just open it up, double click on the gui folder, you should be seeing all the different gui images (or at least the files), now simply drag all the files that are inside of the mod's Gui folder into the opened jar's gui folder, and then close the jar. No unzipping of minecraft.jar needed
I would love to see some screenies of the two combined with the black-sky mod.
Did you use an HD patcher?
Good f***ing job!
Creeper: SssssSSssSSsSSSSssss........
SalsaFistZ: NO! NO, NO N-
*BOOM*
SalsaFistZ have left the game
Well, I just tried this and, according to the mod's current handler, there are some issues between GlowingWater and, at least, xau's HD patcher. So, until those get figured out, we'll likely never have those screenies you want. :sad.gif:
Though, I can confirm that the DarkSkies mod does look awesome with this mod. It does make telling day from night more difficult, however.
EDIT: Something else that would be nice is discernible clouds. Tron did have clouds and stuff, so it'd be nice if DarkSkies did too. :tongue.gif: Since I don't know how the sky/cloud mechanics work, I can't even say if that's possible, but, mod maker guy, if you're reading this, maybe think about it? :biggrin.gif:
OMG you played tron 2.0????
But yah i love the green idea
I could make it so that clouds are not changed/act like normal, act like they do with the mod, or act like they do at high noon. You could then replace the clouds.png in the minecraft.jar with the clouds being whatever color you like.
I have managed to get the gui to work, if you observe closely, the gui folder in thi zip is spelled with a capital "G" , therefore a patcher will not recognize it. What I did to make it work is go into the zip thru the windows explorer, copy the "Gui" folder onto my desktop, rename it WITH ALL LOWERCASE LETTERS, then copy it back in. If you do it EXACTLY as I said, then run the HD patcher, it will work. I have noticeds that it does take about one second longer to open any menus however, but that really isnt much of an issue to me.