So, you want to upgrade from 16x to 32x or 64x or 1028x, do ya? Well then, welcome to the world of HD.
For those of you who keep repeating the same questions over and over as to how to set up an HD pack (not how to actually color one in), pull up a lawn chair, grab a beer, and follow these three simple steps:
1) Open the terrain png. If you've already made a 16x pack, you probably know how to do this.
(If not, click 'start', type 'run' into the search bar, then on the screen that pops up type '%appdata%'. Then look for a file called .minecraft and open it. Look for another folder in here titled 'bin'. Open that. Then right click on the 'minecraft.jar' file, and 'open archive' using 7 zip or winrar. If you don't have either of those, go get it. In here, you'll find a file towards the bottom called terrain.png
Congradulations. You finally learned how to pull out the basic terrain file. *confetti*)
2)Go to image/ resize image, and resize to 200% (or 400%, or whatever size you think your processor can handle) with 'preserve hard edges-- nearest neighbor' checked. This will keep it from getting blurry.
3)And voila. You now have the base for your HD pack. Go crazy.
NOW FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, STOP SPAMMING THE FORUMS ASKING HOW TO SET UP AN HD TERRAIN FILE.
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Retired StaffFor those of you who keep repeating the same questions over and over as to how to set up an HD pack (not how to actually color one in), pull up a lawn chair, grab a beer, and follow these three simple steps:
1) Open the terrain png. If you've already made a 16x pack, you probably know how to do this.
(If not, click 'start', type 'run' into the search bar, then on the screen that pops up type '%appdata%'. Then look for a file called .minecraft and open it. Look for another folder in here titled 'bin'. Open that. Then right click on the 'minecraft.jar' file, and 'open archive' using 7 zip or winrar. If you don't have either of those, go get it. In here, you'll find a file towards the bottom called terrain.png
Congradulations. You finally learned how to pull out the basic terrain file. *confetti*)
2)Go to image/ resize image, and resize to 200% (or 400%, or whatever size you think your processor can handle) with 'preserve hard edges-- nearest neighbor' checked. This will keep it from getting blurry.
3)And voila. You now have the base for your HD pack. Go crazy.
NOW FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, STOP SPAMMING THE FORUMS ASKING HOW TO SET UP AN HD TERRAIN FILE.
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Retired StaffAmen to that, brudda.