I'd like to have them so I can make my own texture pack, since there's no packs that just affect one thing. Sometimes I'd like to have pink grass, but nothing else different or something. So if I could be directed to where I can find the original pack files? That'd be AWESOME. FYI, I'm using a mac. But if you give me the instructions in PC-ese, I can probably still figure it out, thanks.
FOR WINDOWS 7 (Might work for others, i've never tried)
First off, you need to download winRaR. Then what you want to do is go into the program "run" and search
%appdata%
This should bring you to some files, then click on the one that says .minecraft. Again, there will be several files. Right click the one that says minecraft and select "open with winRaR"
From there you should be able to figure it out
FOR WINDOWS 7 (Might work for others, i've never tried)
First off, you need to download winRaR. Then what you want to do is go into the program "run" and search
%appdata%
This should bring you to some files, then click on the one that says .minecraft. Again, there will be several files. Right click the one that says minecraft and select "open with winRaR"
From there you should be able to figure it out
Okay, I have no clue what most of that meant. winrar just logs itself out after I click it.
try 7zip, it’s for free, and it also registers into windows’ right-click menu.
/edit: also, you could just rename the minecraft.jar to minecraft.zip and open it in windows explorer (keep in mind that if your windows is set up so that file extensions are hidden, you may not be able to do so, also rename it back after extracting.
First off, you need to download winRaR. Then what you want to do is go into the program "run" and search
%appdata%
This should bring you to some files, then click on the one that says .minecraft. Again, there will be several files. Right click the one that says minecraft and select "open with winRaR"
From there you should be able to figure it out
Okay, I have no clue what most of that meant. winrar just logs itself out after I click it.
/edit: also, you could just rename the minecraft.jar to minecraft.zip and open it in windows explorer (keep in mind that if your windows is set up so that file extensions are hidden, you may not be able to do so, also rename it back after extracting.
jars are really just .zip files which say “hey, i contain java classes, so that you can run me!”