One thing for the creator : I've download the Jolicraft textures pack. It's awesome and it works perfectly fine. The only thing is that I can't modify it. I'm try to darkened the rocks by unzip the archive, edit the "terrain.png" in Photoshop, then unzip it with the standard application of Mac OS X. It seems to transform it directly in a "Unknow Pack". Why ?
One thing for the creator : I've download the Jolicraft textures pack. It's awesome and it works perfectly fine. The only thing is that I can't modify it. I'm try to darkened the rocks by unzip the archive, edit the "terrain.png" in Photoshop, then unzip it with the standard application of Mac OS X. It seems to transform it directly in a "Unknow Pack". Why ?
so you unzip it, edit terrain.png, then unzip it again?
Love the Armor :smile.gif: And btw, what paint softare do you use, because paint.NET isnt up my alley.
Thanks. Photoshop & Illustrator CS4.
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One thing for the creator : I've download the Jolicraft textures pack. It's awesome and it works perfectly fine. The only thing is that I can't modify it. I'm try to darkened the rocks by unzip the archive, edit the "terrain.png" in Photoshop, then unzip it with the standard application of Mac OS X. It seems to transform it directly in a "Unknow Pack". Why ?
Yeah, I agree that the rocks could probably work better dark 'cause they look kinda like sand.
You know initially they looked even more like sand, I darkened them quite a bit. I'd love to do something like painterly pack's website so I could provide different flavors to download, but I'm probably not that ambitious.
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One thing for the creator : I've download the Jolicraft textures pack. It's awesome and it works perfectly fine. The only thing is that I can't modify it. I'm try to darkened the rocks by unzip the archive, edit the "terrain.png" in Photoshop, then unzip it with the standard application of Mac OS X. It seems to transform it directly in a "Unknow Pack". Why ?
If it's showing up as "unknown pack" then it means there's something wrong with the directory structure in the zip. Make sure you open my zip and put your files in your own zip in the proper directories. For example, the terrain.png needs to be in the root level of the zip.
I love the armors, but I just realized that you included hair with them, this looks praticulary bad when you have a robot skin or monkey or whatever. I think you should remove that darn hair, I don't want a hairdo for a crown! XD
I love the armors, but I just realized that you included hair with them, this looks praticulary bad when you have a robot skin or monkey or whatever. I think you should remove that darn hair, I don't want a hairdo for a crown! XD
HAHA! Robot with my hair... I love it. But you're right, it makes sense to remove the hair I guess. I'll get that done tonight.
so you unzip it, edit terrain.png, then unzip it again?
also, you use a mac.
Thanks. Photoshop & Illustrator CS4.
You know initially they looked even more like sand, I darkened them quite a bit. I'd love to do something like painterly pack's website so I could provide different flavors to download, but I'm probably not that ambitious.
If it's showing up as "unknown pack" then it means there's something wrong with the directory structure in the zip. Make sure you open my zip and put your files in your own zip in the proper directories. For example, the terrain.png needs to be in the root level of the zip.
HAHA! Robot with my hair... I love it. But you're right, it makes sense to remove the hair I guess. I'll get that done tonight.
Why don't you try just replacing the terrain.png in my zip instead of recreating your own zip. Something's going wrong when you're zipping.
cant wait for you to add your own mob textures in.
Great job though. Here are some diamonds
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