Welcome to the Ashes of Dawn texture pack. It is my first, or when I finish it, it will be. I am taking a turn on the original texture pack but adding a clean, more realistic look to it. I hope you try it out if you have a chance and if you do would you please give me some feedback.
- 0.7
-- Changed the coloring of Wooden Planks, Wood, Bookshelves, Chest, Double Chest, Workbench, Cactus, Wheat, Jukebox, Noteblock, Trap door, Cobblestone, Cobweb, Piston, Sticky piston, Stoneslabs, Snow, and Mycelium.
-- Updated forum pictures.
- 0.6
-- Changed the coloring of Bedrock, Tnt, Brick, Monster Spawner, Snow, and Clay blocks.
-- Decided to go for a more, rusty-ish/darker look.
-- Fixed Mojang opening title from Dawn Craft (The old name) to Ashes of Dawn.
-- Renamed the texture pack file Ashes of Dawn 0.6
-- Changed pack.png picture
-- Tweaked the breaking animation.
- 0.5
-- Released unfinshed version
To do list:
Terrain.png - In Progress (About 55% done)
Mobs - In Progress (5% done)
Armor and weapons - In Progress (30% done)
Gui - Finished
Items - Haven't started/Less than 5%
Moon and Phases - Finished
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Your pack is nice. But some of the things don't mix, mainly the ores and top most blocks. Half of the pack seems neony, and the other half, more rustic-ish. Try to blend the textures a little more. But it does look nice so I approve.
Come on, I'm quadruple posting. Any criticism will be appreciated.
The obsidian block looks like it doesn't tile that well, like it's trying to say "go right! go right! hey, look! to the right" just how it makes me feel looking at it.
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It’s the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out.
I’d rather be in, in a good system. That’s where my discontent comes from:
being forced to choose to stay outside.
My advice: Just keep movin’ straight ahead.
Every now and then you find yourself in a different place."
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Welcome to the Ashes of Dawn texture pack. It is my first, or when I finish it, it will be. I am taking a turn on the original texture pack but adding a clean, more realistic look to it. I hope you try it out if you have a chance and if you do would you please give me some feedback.
Pictures:
Terrain.png
Sugar Cane Recoloring
Enchantment Room
Monster Spawners
Nether Portal
Bedrock
A cave
Download Ashes of Dawn 0.7
Older versions:
Ashes of Dawn 0.6
http://www.mediafire.com/?321fseecabey94y
DawnCraft 0.5
http://www.mediafire.com/?bpzcjpzo3t3x1jt
Updates:
- 0.7
-- Changed the coloring of Wooden Planks, Wood, Bookshelves, Chest, Double Chest, Workbench, Cactus, Wheat, Jukebox, Noteblock, Trap door, Cobblestone, Cobweb, Piston, Sticky piston, Stoneslabs, Snow, and Mycelium.
-- Updated forum pictures.
- 0.6
-- Changed the coloring of Bedrock, Tnt, Brick, Monster Spawner, Snow, and Clay blocks.
-- Decided to go for a more, rusty-ish/darker look.
-- Fixed Mojang opening title from Dawn Craft (The old name) to Ashes of Dawn.
-- Renamed the texture pack file Ashes of Dawn 0.6
-- Changed pack.png picture
-- Tweaked the breaking animation.
- 0.5
-- Released unfinshed version
To do list:
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It could do better with more pics, though.
Thank you, I'll post more pics when I get the chance
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Curse PremiumThe blocks don't work together imo.
I fixed that, thanks. And I love your Wind waker texture pack.
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Retired StaffThe obsidian block looks like it doesn't tile that well, like it's trying to say "go right! go right! hey, look! to the right" just how it makes me feel looking at it.
"I'm an outsider by choice, but not truly.
It’s the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out.
I’d rather be in, in a good system. That’s where my discontent comes from:
being forced to choose to stay outside.
My advice: Just keep movin’ straight ahead.
Every now and then you find yourself in a different place."
-George Carlin