So I'm making a texture pack, then I tried to test it with my stone texture. It did not work when I selected it on Minecraft. The pack.png image showed up as the unknown pack grayscale picture. In game there was no change, just default textures.
I'm not sure if there's something I'm doing wrong. I have all the correct files/images in the folder then I compress the texture pack into a .zip file for use in Minecraft.
Halp?
So I'm making a texture pack, then I tried to test it with my stone texture. It did not work when I selected it on Minecraft. The pack.png image showed up as the unknown pack grayscale picture. In game there was no change, just default textures.
I'm not sure if there's something I'm doing wrong. I have all the correct files/images in the folder then I compress the texture pack into a .zip file for use in Minecraft.
Halp?
Make sure the terrain.png is NOT in a folder and it should work O.o
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Maybe you forgot to save something before opening the pack? The default grayscale pictue is what is there if you have a pack that has no pack.png file I believe, and you need to give the pack a name too for that to change, that one is a .txt file I forget the name of.
I'm not sure if there's something I'm doing wrong. I have all the correct files/images in the folder then I compress the texture pack into a .zip file for use in Minecraft.
Halp?
Make sure the terrain.png is NOT in a folder and it should work O.o
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