Hello there, ladies (a man can dream can't he?) and gentlemen! I have played Minecraft for well over a year now, and I've become quite fond of popular texture packs such as Andre Jolicoeur's Jolicraft (my personal pack of choice), the painterly pack, and Frenden's Cartoon texture pack.
Inspired my the incredible artistic quality of these packs and many others, I have taken it upon myself to create my very own texture pack!
Now, I've been thinking of what to base my first texture pack on, and since I love snow in any way, shape, or form, I want to create a Tundra Pack.
Please, trust me when I say that this pack won't merely be turning all of the default texture snowy. Oh, no. I plan to totally re-create new textures specifically detailed to look like natural materials that you would find in an arctic environment.
So, my fellow miners, I beseech you to share you opinion on a texture pack such as this. I will welcome any input or advice that you all are willing to share!
It's not all going to be snowy, is it? I've always liked the pictures I've seen of the arctic tundra, but my favorite ones are actually the ones without snow.
It's not all going to be snowy, is it? I've always liked the pictures I've seen of the arctic tundra, but my favorite ones are actually the ones without snow.
I understand your concern, and that sort of approach is exactly what I'm trying to avoid while making this texture pack. I wholeheartedly against simply making everything snowy, as the overall look would not be too appealing! Instead, when you think of this texture pack and how it is going to look, think of the Alaskan frontier.
Here's a picture of the Alaskan Tundra:
Although there will be snow, it will not be the main focus of the textures. Instead, I hope to make a pack that reflects the frigid beauty of the North
I chose the Santas workshop theme, because I think it has the potential to add some quirky textures, not because I'm a brat...
... okay I am a bit of a brat. :tongue.gif:
Ah, but aren't we all? :tongue.gif:
You gave me the idea to make some alternate textures for the pack, though. Maybe to festive options may appeal to more users :]
Inspired my the incredible artistic quality of these packs and many others, I have taken it upon myself to create my very own texture pack!
Now, I've been thinking of what to base my first texture pack on, and since I love snow in any way, shape, or form, I want to create a Tundra Pack.
Please, trust me when I say that this pack won't merely be turning all of the default texture snowy. Oh, no. I plan to totally re-create new textures specifically detailed to look like natural materials that you would find in an arctic environment.
So, my fellow miners, I beseech you to share you opinion on a texture pack such as this. I will welcome any input or advice that you all are willing to share!
Sincerely,
GentlemanCorpse
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Thank you, I'm glad you like it!
I understand your concern, and that sort of approach is exactly what I'm trying to avoid while making this texture pack. I wholeheartedly against simply making everything snowy, as the overall look would not be too appealing! Instead, when you think of this texture pack and how it is going to look, think of the Alaskan frontier.
Here's a picture of the Alaskan Tundra:
Although there will be snow, it will not be the main focus of the textures. Instead, I hope to make a pack that reflects the frigid beauty of the North
In all seriousness, though, this sounds pretty cool.
Thank you very much!
Ah, but aren't we all? :tongue.gif:
You gave me the idea to make some alternate textures for the pack, though. Maybe to festive options may appeal to more users :]
Holy hell! I totally forgot about this topic.
How did you dig this relic up, might I ask?
Although...maybe I will spend a night or two making this pack, seems like fun ;]
Without Wax,
GentlemanCorpse :]