Recently I was discussing with my friend that I am working on a texture pack, and I have gotten pretty good with image editing software. He then suggested that I make a texture pack that was entirely made of inverted textures of the default textures of Minecraft, not really for a practical use, but more just to see what it looks like. So I decided to share this texture pack with everyone else, so you can feel the temporary enjoyment of seeing the visual opposite of Minecraft. However one practical use I can think of this texture pack is say you are making a minecraft video and want to have sort of a transformation or a transportation that involves special effects, one could use this texture pack and rapidly change between texture packs using still frames to create an effect as if you are entering another dimension or something like that. Use you're imagination, and most importantly, have fun :biggrin.gif:!
-Celtic
Screenshots
Here's some cows and sheep (those are meant to be white sheep :tongue.gif:)
Up close and personal with a creeper
All of the ores
A cool night-time lava scene
A tree
Last but not least, a zombie
Those ores would **** the **** out of me lol :biggrin.gif:
I agree, they are pretty deceiving, yet on the bright side every time you run into redstone you will get really happy. Sure you will be disappointed when you remember that its redstone, but at least you are happy for that split second.
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I agree, they are pretty deceiving, yet on the bright side every time you run into redstone you will get really happy. Sure you will be disappointed when you remember that its redstone, but at least you are happy for that split second.
also with this you could really imagine you are a foreign being in a hostile world
You know actually if you want to mess with people, just place everything in the texture pack except for the pack.png into someone's minecraft.jar, then it will look like it is their default pack.
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Im making myself a new signature soon, but im les tired.
Recently I was discussing with my friend that I am working on a texture pack, and I have gotten pretty good with image editing software. He then suggested that I make a texture pack that was entirely made of inverted textures of the default textures of Minecraft, not really for a practical use, but more just to see what it looks like. So I decided to share this texture pack with everyone else, so you can feel the temporary enjoyment of seeing the visual opposite of Minecraft. However one practical use I can think of this texture pack is say you are making a minecraft video and want to have sort of a transformation or a transportation that involves special effects, one could use this texture pack and rapidly change between texture packs using still frames to create an effect as if you are entering another dimension or something like that. Use you're imagination, and most importantly, have fun :biggrin.gif:!
-Celtic
Screenshots
Up close and personal with a creeper
All of the ores
A cool night-time lava scene
A tree
Last but not least, a zombie
Download
Here you are, my fine ladies and gentlemen.
Download
Changelog (Even though I doubt I will need one)
11/19/11: Minecraft 1.0 (full release)
Credits
-celticguy08: For creating everything
-Notch: For the defaults.
-Splorer: For suggesting the idea :wink.gif:
Email me here. You should get a reply within 3-5 years
I agree, they are pretty deceiving, yet on the bright side every time you run into redstone you will get really happy. Sure you will be disappointed when you remember that its redstone, but at least you are happy for that split second.
If I helped you, press the white plus in the green circle, over here >.
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XD so true
Email me here. You should get a reply within 3-5 years
also with this you could really imagine you are a foreign being in a hostile world
Nothing bad will happen, I
promise. M•w•M*mines*
... redstone.. OTL
You know actually if you want to mess with people, just place everything in the texture pack except for the pack.png into someone's minecraft.jar, then it will look like it is their default pack.