Hey, I've been trying to make a texture pack for a few days now, but this Paint.NET glitch happens that ruins everything. The next day, I'd open up my texture pack, and all the textures end up looking like crap. It looks like someone used noise on high intensity with a bit of color-changing (I forget what that feature of noise is called). Is there any way to fix this? I'm just about at my wit's end with this texture pack.
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If you can't count up to 2,047 on your fingers, you're an idiot.
either you accidentially added some, you forgot you did, or someone's messing with it.
restart.
enjoy.
While I did add some subtle noise, The result looked nothing like this. I'm on my own personal laptop that I sleep with, so nobody could has messed with it. Not to mention I just redid the textures AGAIN then opened it up to make sure nothing happened - and something did.
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If you can't count up to 2,047 on your fingers, you're an idiot.
While I did add some subtle noise, The result looked nothing like this. I'm on my own personal laptop that I sleep with, so nobody could has messed with it. Not to mention I just redid the textures AGAIN then opened it up to make sure nothing happened - and something did.
Are you saving it as something diffferent than the original? sometimes when its originally .png and you change it to .jpg or something it could mess with the quality.
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restart.
enjoy.
While I did add some subtle noise, The result looked nothing like this. I'm on my own personal laptop that I sleep with, so nobody could has messed with it. Not to mention I just redid the textures AGAIN then opened it up to make sure nothing happened - and something did.
Are you saving it as something diffferent than the original? sometimes when its originally .png and you change it to .jpg or something it could mess with the quality.