Spyphrog is a texture pack that lets you see through the middle of most blocks which is extremely handy for predetermining where to dig or build. But also to see into houses (Chests, furnaces, workbenches and some other things are not transparent centered, so you can see if the house is worth robbing). You can see through the middle of doors, and stone, dirt, sand etc.. looks like reinforced glass with default outline that accords to their original form.
This was going to be called spyglass and contain multiple spy packs, but due to a time-wiping, frustrating file screwup, I only had this single pack left, called SpypigPRO, (Which is now the only SpyPhrog product)
The following photo is inside a mineshaft.
The following photo is of a map in the middle of the desert.
The following photo is on a hill looking toward a city.
The following photo is a picture of me swimming.
The following photo is the middle of a battlefield.
The following photo is of the leather spy uniform.
If you have any questions, concerns, suggestions or bugs, leave a comment, don't PM.
Spyphrog is a texture pack that lets you see through the middle of most blocks which is extremely handy for predetermining where to dig or build. But also to see into houses (Chests, furnaces, workbenches and some other things are not transparent centered, so you can see if the house is worth robbing). You can see through the middle of doors, and stone, dirt, sand etc.. looks like reinforced glass with default outline that accords to their original form.
This was going to be called spyglass and contain multiple spy packs, but due to a time-wiping, frustrating file screwup, I only had this single pack left, called SpypigPRO, (Which is now the only SpyPhrog product)
The following photo is inside a mineshaft.
The following photo is of a map in the middle of the desert.
The following photo is on a hill looking toward a city.
The following photo is a picture of me swimming.
The following photo is the middle of a battlefield.
The following photo is of the leather spy uniform.
If you have any questions, concerns, suggestions or bugs, leave a comment, don't PM.