ummm, are you ever thinking of updating every other item besides the weapons and the doors???? its super annoying to have such an awesome pack and then the standard tools
It isn't QUITE so. I may update eventually, I'm just not interested at the moment.
phew... Well, I completely understand I just spent the first days of my Christmas vacation working my ass off in my Tekkit server to surprise my older brother with making the Tardis he build lead to a Stargate (teleporters) in an "atomic bomb testing site" (with a bomb to blow up), all legit btw... Long story short: We made a massive hole in the ground and I'm now tired of Tekkit... Also, I haven't played minecraft in a while, and I won't be working on my map before you update anyway...
However, given that you even have the time to keep up with all these texture packs and such (as well as doing whatever), I assume you've finished school?
I'm at my last term in my last year in Senior high (year 13 of school), and I have to start focusing on massive assignements, exams, finding my path forward and getting a drivers license (not easy when a previous paralyzation from the chest and down has made your right foot unsafe to drive with (dont worry I can walk again now, just not run weary well))
I sure hope I get more spare time when I go to Collage/University (Goodbye 30-hour school week! )
Anyway... take your time, maybe travel to Rome (or somewhere else in Italy) for some inspiration if you can afford it? (Trust me it's worth it... I kept seeing climbable areas EVERYWHERE and the Colosseum is way cooler in real life)
Live long and prosper and all that... Peace out, BOOP!
Well the bright side is the latest snapshot apparently breaks up terrain.png and items.png into seperate images and autocompletes sprites that aren't supported by the texturepack, or that's the plan anyway...
Video showing off the latest snapshot (including some explenation of the new texture stuff [I did not make the video])
(this is taken from the description of said video)
Dinnerbone has released an "unstitcher" tool which converts texture packs into 1.5 format. The format separates each individual block texture into its own file. The "unstitcher" tool can be downloaded athttp://assets.minecraft.net/unstitcher/unstitcher.jar - Minecraft wiki
Video showing off the latest snapshot (including some explenation of the new texture stuff [I did not make the video])
(this is taken from the description of said video)
Dinnerbone has released an "unstitcher" tool which converts texture packs into 1.5 format. The format separates each individual block texture into its own file. The "unstitcher" tool can be downloaded athttp://assets.minecr.../unstitcher.jar - Minecraft wiki
My knowledges of texturing are severely limited but... well...
You basically make each texture by themselves (induvidual png files), instead of doodeling with the normal texturepng file sheet thingy. This opens up for the different textures being different relelutions, and "animating" textures (similar to gif.s I think, no clue really...)
Also textures no longer need the HD patcher and the "unsticher" tool from Dinnerbone (of Mojang) takes the texturepng sheet from the previous minecraft version and splits it up so each texture is its own modifiable png file (converting old texture packs to the new "format")
That is everything I know... oh and quart blocks (aka marble) is now a thing... Rome FTW!
Hope this helped
Freaking essays <.<
Feathers tends to be very busy.
Yeah, of course, and what about the other texture packs? (Dandelion, Dragon Dance, etc)
Apart of that, the things that NEED texturing aren't so hard (except the item frames i think)
Wait what?! Say it isn't so!
It isn't QUITE so. I may update eventually, I'm just not interested at the moment.
phew... Well, I completely understand I just spent the first days of my Christmas vacation working my ass off in my Tekkit server to surprise my older brother with making the Tardis he build lead to a Stargate (teleporters) in an "atomic bomb testing site" (with a bomb to blow up), all legit btw... Long story short: We made a massive hole in the ground and I'm now tired of Tekkit... Also, I haven't played minecraft in a while, and I won't be working on my map before you update anyway...
However, given that you even have the time to keep up with all these texture packs and such (as well as doing whatever), I assume you've finished school?
I'm at my last term in my last year in Senior high (year 13 of school), and I have to start focusing on massive assignements, exams, finding my path forward and getting a drivers license (not easy when a previous paralyzation from the chest and down has made your right foot unsafe to drive with (dont worry I can walk again now, just not run weary well))
I sure hope I get more spare time when I go to Collage/University (Goodbye 30-hour school week! )
Anyway... take your time, maybe travel to Rome (or somewhere else in Italy) for some inspiration if you can afford it? (Trust me it's worth it... I kept seeing climbable areas EVERYWHERE and the Colosseum is way cooler in real life)
Live long and prosper and all that... Peace out, BOOP!
(this is taken from the description of said video)
Dinnerbone has released an "unstitcher" tool which converts texture packs into 1.5 format. The format separates each individual block texture into its own file. The "unstitcher" tool can be downloaded athttp://assets.minecraft.net/unstitcher/unstitcher.jar
- Minecraft wiki
O.O
WHAT IS THIS MADNESS???
Bebop explaines it easy enough I think...
My knowledges of texturing are severely limited but... well...
You basically make each texture by themselves (induvidual png files), instead of doodeling with the normal texturepng file sheet thingy. This opens up for the different textures being different relelutions, and "animating" textures (similar to gif.s I think, no clue really...)
Also textures no longer need the HD patcher and the "unsticher" tool from Dinnerbone (of Mojang) takes the texturepng sheet from the previous minecraft version and splits it up so each texture is its own modifiable png file (converting old texture packs to the new "format")
That is everything I know... oh and quart blocks (aka marble) is now a thing... Rome FTW!
Hope this helped
I'm trying to edit my previous posts (the duplications) but it keeps crashing...
I hate this website sometimes -.-