After playing with Alblaka's Industrial Craft mod, I began to be slightly irritated that my painterly pack made my world look so nice, but the mods I installed had such lackluster sprites (no offense!). So I took painterly pack and worked on making some new, painterly style sprites for the Industrial Craft items and blocks.
Most of these sprites are re-done and edited textures from Painterly Pack (www.painterlypack.net) and all credit goes to those who originally made these textures. I only edited them to make them into Industrial Craft items.
All industrial craft sprites are owned by Alblaka and are copyrighted by him. You may only use this texture pack to change the look of your Industrial Craft mod as provided by him. You may not redistribute these sprites in any manner without his permission.
Download the file and open minecraft.jar with your compression software of choice (I use winrar).
Place the sprites found in IndustrialSprites in the industrial sprites folder (which is already in your minecraft.jar if you have industrial craft installed. If not, install it first.)
It should over-write your old sprites.
For the new bronze armor, go to your armor folder, and place the bronze armor pngs in there.
In the industrial sprites folder I provided alternative machine sides for those of you that dislike the metal gear looks. Simply remove the files and put them in your minecraft.jar Industrial Sprites folder if you wish to use them.
Top Left: Copper Ore
Top Middle: Tin Ore
Top Right: Uranium Ore
Middle Left: Wrench
Middle: Ore Density Checker
Middle Right: Cable
Bottom Left: Bronze Chain Chest
Bottom Middle: Cable Output Changer
Bottom Right: High Voltage Cable
(sprite names may be wrong: It's 2 AM and I'm about to go to bed. I'll fix them later. Sprite names are correct in the download of course.)
Any questions, comments, or suggestions? Post below!
To Do List:
Screenshots
Version History:
1.01: Added new dark-stone ores. You can find them in the "Alternate Sprites" Folder.
1.0: Base Texture Pack
I'm assuming the ores are only for light coloured stone, right?
I think I can live with the difference in textures more than I can live with random bits of light coloured stone. :wink.gif:
Still. Very good looking. Well done!
I can add dark colored stone. I'll do it later today provided my trip to the dentist in an hour doesn't leave me disoriented and dead.
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Thanks so much for fulfilling my request. Just a suggestion but, maybe, instead of completly changing the sprite when going HV, cables should look like they have lightning passing through them when they are given HV current.
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Cables only carry electricity. It's part of Alblaka's IC mod that there's a High Voltage block that looks different (a high voltage transformer), it doesn't change the look of the original cable, it is it's own block.
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Cables only carry electricity. It's part of Alblaka's IC mod that there's a High Voltage block that looks different (a high voltage transformer), it doesn't change the look of the original cable, it is it's own block.
The HV Transformer scales current up and down. The cables between still look the same--the only difference is a code snippet where the cables between HV Transformers emit the redstone-ore particles periodically to show that they are, in fact, HV and not standard voltage and will blow machines to hell if you wire them straight up. So I think TheMiningCrafter was just wondering if you could use that check to make normal-cable-looking blocks that light up, or show lightning, or something, rather than looking like iron with redstone tacked on.
Cue me actually downloading and installing the pack so I can see whether said block from the show picture up top is the transformer or the cable in between, and not sound like a total annoying moron if I'm wrong.
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The HV Transformer scales current up and down. The cables between still look the same--the only difference is a code snippet where the cables between HV Transformers emit the redstone-ore particles periodically to show that they are, in fact, HV and not standard voltage and will blow machines to hell if you wire them straight up. So I think TheMiningCrafter was just wondering if you could use that check to make normal-cable-looking blocks that light up, or show lightning, or something, rather than looking like iron with redstone tacked on.
Cue me actually downloading and installing the pack so I can see whether said block from the show picture up top is the transformer or the cable in between, and not sound like a total annoying moron if I'm wrong.
Well, now that I think of it, I should of asked Rhodox to make the redstone particle effect lightning-y (sorry if that was hard to understand).
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Well, now that I think of it, I should of asked Rhodox to make the redstone particle effect lightning-y (sorry if that was hard to understand).
He might be able to figure out how to do it. At the moment, there is no actual "texture" in the minecraft.jar folder for the redstone particle effect, so I cannot change it. Unless I missed it somewhere, but I've looked pretty thoroughly and saw nothing. Sorry.
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He might be able to figure out how to do it. At the moment, there is no actual "texture" in the minecraft.jar folder for the redstone particle effect, so I cannot change it. Unless I missed it somewhere, but I've looked pretty thoroughly and saw nothing. Sorry.
XD XD XD I'm so sorry, but this is so funny. To do that, you go into the minecraft jar, find the picture labeled "particle.png", and edit the section controlling redstone particles into lightning. In doing so, It would also be smart to edit your redstone to look like either a flow of pure energy or uncovered copper wires.
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XD XD XD I'm so sorry, but this is so funny. To do that, you go into the minecraft jar, find the picture labeled "particle.png", and edit the section controlling redstone particles into lightning. In doing so, It would also be smart to edit your redstone to look like either a flow of pure energy or uncovered copper wires.
I don't know about you but my particles.png looks like this:
Which I thought was spider webs in the beginning. Not entirely sure how the game will react to any editing of that. I'll check into it but I don't have high hopes. (not sure what the render boundaries are on that, so I don't know how much they can be expanded, if at all.)
On a side note: It would be red lightning, as the particle template is all white particles and not colored, which means, I'm guessing, that it places a red filter on it before rendering at some point.
I don't know about you but my particles.png looks like this:
Wrong Particles.png. There's also one in the root folder of minecraft.jar, which is the one you want. The top line of particles in that controls Redstone effects. However, since it also controls smoke, I wouldn't recommend editing it into lightning.
On a side note: It would be red lightning, as the particle template is all white particles and not colored, which means, I'm guessing, that it places a red filter on it before rendering at some point.
It is possible to counter the filter to a certain degree by tinting the particles in the png. It will only be a minor effect though.
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Most of these sprites are re-done and edited textures from Painterly Pack (www.painterlypack.net) and all credit goes to those who originally made these textures. I only edited them to make them into Industrial Craft items.
All industrial craft sprites are owned by Alblaka and are copyrighted by him. You may only use this texture pack to change the look of your Industrial Craft mod as provided by him. You may not redistribute these sprites in any manner without his permission.
You can find industrial craft here: Industrial Craft: Click Me!
And you can find my texture pack here: DOWNLOAD
Installation:
Download the file and open minecraft.jar with your compression software of choice (I use winrar).
Place the sprites found in IndustrialSprites in the industrial sprites folder (which is already in your minecraft.jar if you have industrial craft installed. If not, install it first.)
It should over-write your old sprites.
For the new bronze armor, go to your armor folder, and place the bronze armor pngs in there.
In the industrial sprites folder I provided alternative machine sides for those of you that dislike the metal gear looks. Simply remove the files and put them in your minecraft.jar Industrial Sprites folder if you wish to use them.
Top Left: Copper Ore
Top Middle: Tin Ore
Top Right: Uranium Ore
Middle Left: Wrench
Middle: Ore Density Checker
Middle Right: Cable
Bottom Left: Bronze Chain Chest
Bottom Middle: Cable Output Changer
Bottom Right: High Voltage Cable
(sprite names may be wrong: It's 2 AM and I'm about to go to bed. I'll fix them later. Sprite names are correct in the download of course.)
Any questions, comments, or suggestions? Post below!
To Do List:
Screenshots
Version History:
1.01: Added new dark-stone ores. You can find them in the "Alternate Sprites" Folder.
1.0: Base Texture Pack
I can add dark colored stone. I'll do it later today provided my trip to the dentist in an hour doesn't leave me disoriented and dead.
LiesCake!The HV Transformer scales current up and down. The cables between still look the same--the only difference is a code snippet where the cables between HV Transformers emit the redstone-ore particles periodically to show that they are, in fact, HV and not standard voltage and will blow machines to hell if you wire them straight up. So I think TheMiningCrafter was just wondering if you could use that check to make normal-cable-looking blocks that light up, or show lightning, or something, rather than looking like iron with redstone tacked on.
Cue me actually downloading and installing the pack so I can see whether said block from the show picture up top is the transformer or the cable in between, and not sound like a total annoying moron if I'm wrong.
Go to this post and read carefully.
Well, now that I think of it, I should of asked Rhodox to make the redstone particle effect lightning-y (sorry if that was hard to understand).
LiesCake!He might be able to figure out how to do it. At the moment, there is no actual "texture" in the minecraft.jar folder for the redstone particle effect, so I cannot change it. Unless I missed it somewhere, but I've looked pretty thoroughly and saw nothing. Sorry.
XD XD XD I'm so sorry, but this is so funny. To do that, you go into the minecraft jar, find the picture labeled "particle.png", and edit the section controlling redstone particles into lightning. In doing so, It would also be smart to edit your redstone to look like either a flow of pure energy or uncovered copper wires.
LiesCake!I don't know about you but my particles.png looks like this:
Which I thought was spider webs in the beginning. Not entirely sure how the game will react to any editing of that. I'll check into it but I don't have high hopes. (not sure what the render boundaries are on that, so I don't know how much they can be expanded, if at all.)
On a side note: It would be red lightning, as the particle template is all white particles and not colored, which means, I'm guessing, that it places a red filter on it before rendering at some point.
Wrong Particles.png. There's also one in the root folder of minecraft.jar, which is the one you want. The top line of particles in that controls Redstone effects. However, since it also controls smoke, I wouldn't recommend editing it into lightning.
It is possible to counter the filter to a certain degree by tinting the particles in the png. It will only be a minor effect though.