im sorry... im new to the forums and i thought it would fit under the "texture packs" section :-/
Not having a go at you. Just look around and you will see the Request section.
Anyway, to get the pack you need to type in %AppData% in your 'Run' part (Should be on start menu) and then press .minecraft. In there is the minecraft.jar (Inside the bin folder). Copy that to your desktop, extract it, then edit the terrain.png in order to change the glass. If you're wanting to change the glass then I am sure you will know how to do the rest. Good luck!
No offense, but I am going to extend on this a little
You can open the .jar file with a rar editor such as "Winrar". You can extract the "Terrain.png" file out of there using Winrar. DO NOT edit Terrain.png with Paint, it will mess up the file and ruin the transparency. I recomend using "Gimp" for your editing needs.
No offense, but I am going to extend on this a little
You can open the .jar file with a rar editor such as "Winrar". You can extract the "Terrain.png" file out of there using Winrar. DO NOT edit Terrain.png with Paint, it will mess up the file and ruin the transparency. I recomend using "Gimp" for your editing needs.
I use Gimp. Very useful and easy to tell when background is transparent
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It gives me a list of things I can open it with, but WinRAR isn't on it.
must read thread at top of forum...default pack link there. good tutorials. and if it's a request start your title with [REQ]. to whoever was being douchy(don't feel like looking) it is perfectly acceptable to post requests in this forum according to previous mentioned post.
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im sorry... im new to the forums and i thought it would fit under the "texture packs" section :-/
No offense, but I am going to extend on this a little
You can open the .jar file with a rar editor such as "Winrar". You can extract the "Terrain.png" file out of there using Winrar. DO NOT edit Terrain.png with Paint, it will mess up the file and ruin the transparency. I recomend using "Gimp" for your editing needs.
I use Gimp. Very useful and easy to tell when background is transparent
what does it show? winzip? 7zip?
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