Hey everyone, i've been looking at different texture packs for quiet a while now, and while i did find some great terrain.png 's , i could not find items.png that looked good. So what im asking is, are there any programs out there to EASILY make textures for the items? Ive tried GIMP paint.net and photoshop but they are too hard. one thing though- i have seen a thread somewhere where there was a person who used some kind of program that had a square grid to draw the textures. That would be very useful since i could just click on a square and it would be painted the color i want. The bad thing though, is, that i cant find it anymore. Also im totally unsure if it was even on these forums, it might have been a youtube vid or some other tutorial on a random site. Any help finding that program or suggesting another similar one? Thanks in advance.
You realize that EVERY photo editing program, including the ones you listed as "too hard", are clicking a square and it becoming the color you want?
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D: i do understand that, but the program that i saw in that thread actually had squares DRAWN on it already, which makes it much easier to space pixels and draw accurate circles etc... i tried with GIMP but its really hard LOL.
Anyone? Plz?
D: i do understand that, but the program that i saw in that thread actually had squares DRAWN on it already, which makes it much easier to space pixels and draw accurate circles etc... i tried with GIMP but its really hard LOL.
Anyone? Plz?
In Gimp, go to Image > Configure Grid. Change the spacing to 1 pixel. Now go to View and put a checkmark by Show Grid. Hey presto, it's magic, you now have squares drawn right where you need them.
D: i do understand that, but the program that i saw in that thread actually had squares DRAWN on it already, which makes it much easier to space pixels and draw accurate circles etc... i tried with GIMP but its really hard LOL.
Anyone? Plz?
In Gimp, go to Image > Configure Grid. Change the spacing to 1 pixel. Now go to View and put a checkmark by Show Grid. Hey presto, it's magic, you now have squares drawn right where you need them.
OMG!!! dude i friggin love you!! (no homo) This makes it so much easier! Have some BTW sorry i didn't check the thread for a long time.
D: i do understand that, but the program that i saw in that thread actually had squares DRAWN on it already, which makes it much easier to space pixels and draw accurate circles etc... i tried with GIMP but its really hard LOL.
Anyone? Plz?
In Gimp, go to Image > Configure Grid. Change the spacing to 1 pixel. Now go to View and put a checkmark by Show Grid. Hey presto, it's magic, you now have squares drawn right where you need them.
OMG!!! dude i friggin love you!! (no homo) This makes it so much easier! Have some BTW sorry i didn't check the thread for a long time.
It's cool. Gimp has way more features than I know how to use... learning new tricks all the time. I often wish for an easier, more intuitive GUI though, and some documentation of those features. It can take forever to figure out how to make the program do what you want. I mean, why the hell aren't all the options for that grid grouped together on the same tab? It makes no sense to switch between tabs, searching for options to get the grid to display correctly.
But the person above me is right ^^^
Anyone? Plz?
In Gimp, go to Image > Configure Grid. Change the spacing to 1 pixel. Now go to View and put a checkmark by Show Grid. Hey presto, it's magic, you now have squares drawn right where you need them.
OMG!!! dude i friggin love you!! (no homo) This makes it so much easier! Have some
It's cool. Gimp has way more features than I know how to use... learning new tricks all the time. I often wish for an easier, more intuitive GUI though, and some documentation of those features. It can take forever to figure out how to make the program do what you want. I mean, why the hell aren't all the options for that grid grouped together on the same tab? It makes no sense to switch between tabs, searching for options to get the grid to display correctly.
Oh well. Glad it's working for ya. :biggrin.gif: