This texture pack is meant to maintain the block theme in Minecraft and take it to a new level by making all the textures block based. So far, I have the terrain.png finished, which I think is enough to release it in a beta version. I couldn't think of many creative themes for a texture pack and went with the best idea I had, but I'm not sure how it will look for others. This is my first texture pack, so don't expect it to be amazing.
This is a 16x16 Texture Pack, so MCPatcher/HD Texture Fix is not needed.
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The Title menu has a new background and has a "squared" symbol.
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The ores have a 3D shading now.
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This is a high view of a bunch of blocks.
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This is what the nether looks like.
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These are two houses made with the texture.
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This is a creeper.
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This is a pig and a chicken.
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This is a zombie.
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This is a picture of all the blocks.
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If you're not sure how to download the texture pack, there are instructions below.
How to Install
Save minesquared.zip anywhere (usually your desktop or downloads folder), then follow the instructions for your OS.
Windows Vista/7 Users:
1. Click the Start orb
2. Type %AppData% and press Enter
3. Double-click the .minecraft folder
4. Open the Texture Pack folder
5. Copy minesquared.zip into the texturepacks folder
Windows XP Users:
1. Press the Windows Key and R, or click Start, run
2. Type %AppData% and press Enter
3. Continue from step 3 above
Linux (Tested on Ubuntu/Kubuntu, probably works for most distributions):
1. Open your home folder
2. Add .minecraft to the address bar
3. Place minesquared.zip into the texturepacks folder
Mac OSX
1. Open Finder
2. Open the Application Support folder
3. Open the minecraft folder
4. Paste minesquared.zip into the texturepacks folder
You can now delete the original minesquared.zip (The one in Downloads or on your desktop)
I Haven't finished everything yet, so I am open to suggestions, and intend to finish soon.
Mind if i use this as a template? I have also wanting to make a texture pack and yours whould give me a nice template to work with. It kinda defeats the porpouse of using it in-game but this whould help me design and know what i'm looking at.
Mind if i use this as a template? I have also wanting to make a texture pack and yours whould give me a nice template to work with. It kinda defeats the porpouse of using it in-game but this whould help me design and know what i'm looking at.
Sure, I still sometimes use templates, so go ahead.
Lovely pack, Not something I would play with all that often however, Its still amazing, great concept, although done before your pack has successfully pulled it off, ending up in a visually stunning, and generally "I Love This!" pack.. great job, can wait until the whole thing is finished!
Thanks for the feedback guys, It's always good to see what people think of it. (especially when it's positive :laugh.gif: )
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Ha, I really like the zombie. Cool idea.
Thanks, I had some trouble with the other mobs, like the pig because it's shape is different so I wasn't quite sure what part on the image was what part on the pig, but the zombie was shaped the same as the human so it occured to me that I could just have a half person half zombie texture.
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Lovely pack, Not something I would play with all that often however, Its still amazing, great concept, although done before your pack has successfully pulled it off, ending up in a visually stunning, and generally "I Love This!" pack.. great job, can wait until the whole thing is finished!
Yeah, I thought about the possibility of it being done before, but I couldn't find too many that were up to date, plus, I thought I may have a couple creative ideas. Also, thanks, I'll try to complete it as soon as I can. :smile.gif:
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I LOVE the iron door and the mossy cobble, and the leaves are just damn sexy! Well done :smile.gif:
Thanks, some blocks were hard to work with, but some blocks (like those) just fell into place.
Now, onward to photoshop! For the GUI images! (Holds up sword)
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Fare well everyone! My time to retire has come! "And with that, POW! I'm gone." ---Lord Crump
I have finished as much as I see necessary for this pack, and any bugs you may find may be slow to be fixed as I'm going to begin working on my next pack. I'm not putting this pack on my priority list, but I will take any suggestions and bug-fix requests you have.
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zyour texture pack looks amazing can we start a conversation between profiles want to keep in touch so when i get photoshop i can make a texture pack of my own
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Retired StaffThis texture pack is meant to maintain the block theme in Minecraft and take it to a new level by making all the textures block based. So far, I have the terrain.png finished, which I think is enough to release it in a beta version. I couldn't think of many creative themes for a texture pack and went with the best idea I had, but I'm not sure how it will look for others. This is my first texture pack, so don't expect it to be amazing.
This is a 16x16 Texture Pack, so MCPatcher/HD Texture Fix is not needed.
[broken image]
[broken image]
The Title menu has a new background and has a "squared" symbol.
[broken image]
The ores have a 3D shading now.
[broken image]
This is a high view of a bunch of blocks.
[broken image]
This is what the nether looks like.
[broken image]
These are two houses made with the texture.
[broken image]
This is a creeper.
[broken image]
This is a pig and a chicken.
[broken image]
This is a zombie.
[broken image]
This is a picture of all the blocks.
[broken image]
[download removed] Adfly
[download removed] Direct Link
If you're not sure how to download the texture pack, there are instructions below.
Save minesquared.zip anywhere (usually your desktop or downloads folder), then follow the instructions for your OS.
Windows Vista/7 Users:
1. Click the Start orb
2. Type %AppData% and press Enter
3. Double-click the .minecraft folder
4. Open the Texture Pack folder
5. Copy minesquared.zip into the texturepacks folder
Windows XP Users:
1. Press the Windows Key and R, or click Start, run
2. Type %AppData% and press Enter
3. Continue from step 3 above
Linux (Tested on Ubuntu/Kubuntu, probably works for most distributions):
1. Open your home folder
2. Add .minecraft to the address bar
3. Place minesquared.zip into the texturepacks folder
Mac OSX
1. Open Finder
2. Open the Application Support folder
3. Open the minecraft folder
4. Paste minesquared.zip into the texturepacks folder
You can now delete the original minesquared.zip (The one in Downloads or on your desktop)
I Haven't finished everything yet, so I am open to suggestions, and intend to finish soon.
"And with that, POW! I'm gone." ---Lord Crump
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Retired StaffI wasn't sure if anything else looked like mine, I couldn't find anything, I may have missed something, sorry if I did.
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dont worry, this is NOTHING like jolicraft,
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Retired StaffLol, Ok, thanks.
I'm curious now, I'll go see what jolicraft looks like. :biggrin.gif:
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Retired StaffSure, I still sometimes use templates, so go ahead.
lol, thanks. :smile.gif:
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Retired StaffI have finished some things and enough has changed that it needs to update.
Changes:
-Finished textures for mobs
-added original texture for shears for now so they aren't invisible
Pictures of the mobs have been added to the first post.
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Retired StaffThanks, I had some trouble with the other mobs, like the pig because it's shape is different so I wasn't quite sure what part on the image was what part on the pig, but the zombie was shaped the same as the human so it occured to me that I could just have a half person half zombie texture.
Yeah, I thought about the possibility of it being done before, but I couldn't find too many that were up to date, plus, I thought I may have a couple creative ideas. Also, thanks, I'll try to complete it as soon as I can. :smile.gif:
Thanks, some blocks were hard to work with, but some blocks (like those) just fell into place.
Now, onward to photoshop! For the GUI images! (Holds up sword)
"And with that, POW! I'm gone." ---Lord Crump
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/381855-16x172-boxcraft/
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Retired StaffWell, I can definitely see the similarities, but very few textures in his pack are the same as mine, that pack just has a similar style.
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Retired StaffWhat's new:
-Finished all GUI images, including items.
-tweaked ore textures for a 3D look.
Some images have been added in the first post.
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Retired StaffWhat's new:
-Finished armour, art and achievement window.
I have finished as much as I see necessary for this pack, and any bugs you may find may be slow to be fixed as I'm going to begin working on my next pack. I'm not putting this pack on my priority list, but I will take any suggestions and bug-fix requests you have.
"And with that, POW! I'm gone." ---Lord Crump
The image im talking about is