Okay. Well I started my texture pack a couple days ago, and i'v now gotten a feel for how I want my pack to look. So far i'v hammered out a few of the terrain.png textures, however I am running into a persistent issue that I have NO idea how to fix.
It's a single black line running down the side of my dirt/grass texture [the one that you see from the side, which has dirt and a bit of grass growing down the side of it], on the left edge from top to bottom. I have no idea why it's there or how to get rid of it. As far as I can tell it's not a problem with bleeding from the texture next to it. It's just... there. And it's ONLY on that grass/dirt part, none of the textures i'v retextured or left alone besides this one have it.
I was wondering if any of the pack creators have run into this and if there is some way to get rid of it.
This means that your texture is not alighned correctly I have also had this problem what you do is look at the texture in the game figure out which side has the black line and then go to your terrain.png and go to that side and delete a little bit of the texture that is causing the line to show up in the game go back to the game and see if that works if not then there is another problem. Hopefully this helps.
This means that your texture is not alighned correctly I have also had this problem what you do is look at the texture in the game figure out which side has the black line and then go to your terrain.png and go to that side and delete a little bit of the texture that is causing the line to show up in the game go back to the game and see if that works if not then there is another problem. Hopefully this helps.
I tried that once, but I suppose i'll try it again.
if you can/want, send me your png in a pm..will look on it...^^
That would be fantastic! I got no problem waiting. I got nothing to do as it is since I can't really work on it until I manage to fix this. It's buggin me. I'll send you a PM in a moment with my terrain file.
Unsure as to what you are refering to. That link won't do anything but lead me to something my computer won't locate. And copying it into a browser didn't do anything.
Ok, here is your image. Remember to always resize to the nearest neighbor when you want to avoid aliasing or dithering problems. What you were seeing ingame was an artifact from the right side of the default obsidian texture, which was made when you upscaled the default png to 512X512. Cheers...^^
Awesome. Thanks alot man, really appreciate it :smile.gif:
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Okay. Well I started my texture pack a couple days ago, and i'v now gotten a feel for how I want my pack to look. So far i'v hammered out a few of the terrain.png textures, however I am running into a persistent issue that I have NO idea how to fix.
It's a single black line running down the side of my dirt/grass texture [the one that you see from the side, which has dirt and a bit of grass growing down the side of it], on the left edge from top to bottom. I have no idea why it's there or how to get rid of it. As far as I can tell it's not a problem with bleeding from the texture next to it. It's just... there. And it's ONLY on that grass/dirt part, none of the textures i'v retextured or left alone besides this one have it.
I was wondering if any of the pack creators have run into this and if there is some way to get rid of it.
Ignore the torch. I haven't fixed that yet since I scaled it to 32x :tongue.gif:
I tried that once, but I suppose i'll try it again.
That would be fantastic! I got no problem waiting. I got nothing to do as it is since I can't really work on it until I manage to fix this. It's buggin me. I'll send you a PM in a moment with my terrain file.
Sorry for the double, I got a bad gateway the first time. Didn't know if it sent or not lol.
Unsure as to what you are refering to. That link won't do anything but lead me to something my computer won't locate. And copying it into a browser didn't do anything.
Awesome. Thanks alot man, really appreciate it :smile.gif: