What do you mean? It's not a site or a program. you need Photoshop-skills and you have to understand the folder-system and the image-size system. To much to explain. Search for it at YouTube...
Go to start.
Click Run.
Paste this C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft
Hit enter
Go to Bin
Right click Minecraft.jar and select open with winRAR
Then open an image in that .jar and edit it with your favorite editing program that supports transparency. I recommend paint.net
Now some friendly advice, when you do it, put effort into it, don't make a simple pack, don't make recolors, make something NEW. We have too much of the same.
If you don't have any skills with texturing then i suggest you drop the idea of making a texture pack,i mean you will do us a favor that way.
However if you do have good skills at texturing then just google it or go to youtube.
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Go to start.
Click Run.
Paste this C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft
Hit enter
Go to Bin
Right click Minecraft.jar and select open with winRAR
Then open an image in that .jar and edit it with your favorite editing program that supports transparency. I recommend paint.net
Now some friendly advice, when you do it, put effort into it, don't make a simple pack, don't make recolors, make something NEW. We have too much of the same.
Doing that alone won't just work. I suggest exporting all the textures in the game to another folder (such as Minecraft Textures), and put another folder, and call it default. Export the textures into that folder, then copy and paste it into another folder called, "My Pack". Edit away using your favourite image editor, then once you are done, or you want to test it. Make a new WinRar zip archive, or whatever program you use for archiving, and just simply drag and drop the contents of your stuff, and drop it into the texture pack folder in your .minecraft .
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I am the bone of my sword
Steel is my body, and fire is my blood
I have created over a thousand blades
Unknown to death, Nor known to life
Have withstood pain to create many weapons
Yet, those hands will never hold anything
So as I pray, Unlimited Blade Works
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Click Run.
Paste this C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft
Hit enter
Go to Bin
Right click Minecraft.jar and select open with winRAR
Then open an image in that .jar and edit it with your favorite editing program that supports transparency. I recommend paint.net
Now some friendly advice, when you do it, put effort into it, don't make a simple pack, don't make recolors, make something NEW. We have too much of the same.
However if you do have good skills at texturing then just google it or go to youtube.
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Retired StaffDoing that alone won't just work. I suggest exporting all the textures in the game to another folder (such as Minecraft Textures), and put another folder, and call it default. Export the textures into that folder, then copy and paste it into another folder called, "My Pack". Edit away using your favourite image editor, then once you are done, or you want to test it. Make a new WinRar zip archive, or whatever program you use for archiving, and just simply drag and drop the contents of your stuff, and drop it into the texture pack folder in your .minecraft .
I am the bone of my sword
Steel is my body, and fire is my blood
I have created over a thousand blades
Unknown to death, Nor known to life
Have withstood pain to create many weapons
Yet, those hands will never hold anything
So as I pray, Unlimited Blade Works