I really like the new animations, I hope you can find time to update the other animations before the next minecraft update. Fire and portals are bit a pinch on the ocd nerve, since they do not match up to the other animations. Also can have an open suggestion box for your texture pack to finish the missing pieces, I feel some good ideas for the gui and bet others could have as well.
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I really like the new animations, I hope you can find time to update the other animations before the next minecraft update. Fire and portals are bit a pinch on the ocd nerve, since they do not match up to the other animations. Also can have an open suggestion box for your texture pack to finish the missing pieces, I feel some good ideas for the gui and bet others could have as well.
Thanks for the feedback
I will get to the fire and portal animations, next job is the Mobs.
You've changed so many stuff in 1.7.2! Some of them are more awesome, such as the woods, the plants and the stone bricks, but some of them were better before, like the Dropper and the Dispenser... but is just my opnion
You've changed so many stuff in 1.7.2! Some of them are more awesome, such as the woods, the plants and the stone bricks, but some of them were better before, like the Dropper and the Dispenser... but is just my opnion
I didn't realize it until I read your post but with all the new changes in place, you get the fell of smaller in your build if you were in using the previous version. I would bet for others using this for the first time it could seem like it more 8x then 16x with the new changes.
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You've changed so many stuff in 1.7.2! Some of them are more awesome, such as the woods, the plants and the stone bricks, but some of them were better before, like the Dropper and the Dispenser... but is just my opnion
Thanks, I changed the dispenser/dropper to be more in line with default.
I didn't realize it until I read your post but with all the new changes in place, you get the fell of smaller in your build if you were in using the previous version. I would bet for others using this for the first time it could seem like it more 8x then 16x with the new changes.
If I am correct, the font you use to write "Disco" and "oCd" are personal, but what font you used in this pic?
Looks to be the minecraft font that you can use on your personal computer, I don't remember where I got mine but a quick google brings this link up for your convience.
Also Disco_ you need to take a look at the cow skin, I sent you a pm with what has been mismatched.
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Looks to be the minecraft font that you can use on your personal computer, I don't remember where I got mine but a quick google brings this link up for your convience.
Also Disco_ you need to take a look at the cow skin, I sent you a pm with what has been mismatched.
I have the Minecraft font, it is called Minecraftia on Dafont, but I don't think is the same font
Amazing pack. I really am impressed. What I would love to see, however is the tools, armor, and hostile mobs. And I can't really tell if you tiled the friendly mobs. Some of them look kind of tiled, but others look the same. If you could change that, that would be great. Once again thanks for a great texture pack. I wouldn't trade it out for anything. Except a new update to it :). Have a good day.
The best? The laziest and bucket filled pack is the best?
The appeal of this as opposed to the others is the following
Minimalistic texturing
Clear blocks (default-inspired)
Clean palette
Consistency
Those are the reasons I like it. The colors often go perfectly together, which is wonderful. It's minimalistic, but also simple in theme. Sometimes simple packs aren't minimalistic (most "simple" packs are actually minimalistic) but this is both. And a simple pack is one of the best. In fact, I even claim John Smith, Conquest, and other medieval packs are simple. All themes work consistently, by use of a concise palette and tiling (if it should tile)
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No, but with the post "This texture pack is the best", you are basically saying, that this pack (with textures that I could do within 30 seconds each) is better than packs whose creators put lots of time and effort into (~3h per texture)?
There are 349 block textures as of MC 1.7.2. At "30 seconds each" you should be able to create a basic pack in about 3 hours. Please post your results here, I would love to see it. If its good I will even promote it, I have over 400,000 subscribers.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiDjdYo5IX46Q2HtvC0EGOw?feature=watch
looks cool
I will be doing the portal animation soon(ish), along with the mobs
http://www.ocddisco.com
I added it in the latest update
With the switch to resource packs you can now animate the textures of any block.
http://www.ocddisco.com
Thanks for the feedback
I will get to the fire and portal animations, next job is the Mobs.
http://www.ocddisco.com
I didn't realize it until I read your post but with all the new changes in place, you get the fell of smaller in your build if you were in using the previous version. I would bet for others using this for the first time it could seem like it more 8x then 16x with the new changes.
Thanks, I changed the dispenser/dropper to be more in line with default.
Yeah I simplified it a bit
http://www.ocddisco.com
Looks to be the minecraft font that you can use on your personal computer, I don't remember where I got mine but a quick google brings this link up for your convience.
Also Disco_ you need to take a look at the cow skin, I sent you a pm with what has been mismatched.
I have the Minecraft font, it is called Minecraftia on Dafont, but I don't think is the same font
I like it!
The appeal of this as opposed to the others is the following
Those are the reasons I like it. The colors often go perfectly together, which is wonderful. It's minimalistic, but also simple in theme. Sometimes simple packs aren't minimalistic (most "simple" packs are actually minimalistic) but this is both. And a simple pack is one of the best. In fact, I even claim John Smith, Conquest, and other medieval packs are simple. All themes work consistently, by use of a concise palette and tiling (if it should tile)
There are 349 block textures as of MC 1.7.2. At "30 seconds each" you should be able to create a basic pack in about 3 hours. Please post your results here, I would love to see it. If its good I will even promote it, I have over 400,000 subscribers.
Good luck.
http://www.ocddisco.com