I am working on a download link right now. Please note that it is not currently playable. (Tons of purple blocks) This is more just so you can view all of the files and maybe try it out for yourself.
I love the wooden planks, the cobble and pretty much everything in the Nether. Not a fan of the grass though, when it tiles you can see an obvious pattern, it's not that continuous. But that's just a pet peeve of mine about patterns in tiles.
I am working on a download link right now. Please note that it is not currently playable. (Tons of purple blocks) This is more just so you can view all of the files and maybe try it out for yourself.
Serious trouble with the download. Not sure what's going on, but I'll try and get something up.
I love the wooden planks, the cobble and pretty much everything in the Nether. Not a fan of the grass though, when it tiles you can see an obvious pattern, it's not that continuous. But that's just a pet peeve of mine about patterns in tiles.
Good job! :biggrin.gif:
Yeah, I've been thinking about changing the grass. I did that in a few minutes just so that it didn't look terrible.
UPDATE: I'm also adding the default textures in place of the ones I haven't done, so that at least you will be able to play with it, even though it's not finished
I really do love the wood planks texture, it looks incredible. That having been said, I do have to agree with the earlier post about the grass texture. It just has too much of a pattern to it. I also have to say that the dirt block (or at least the side of a grass block, minus the grass part) texture is quite nice.
I would personally rather have a more rounded feel and/or less sharp side grass textures. The look the screenshot gives, makes me think that it is like paint spilled on the side (ignoring the shading of the grass that is) and it is in to much of a pattern. What I mean by that is that it seems that it is spaced to evenly so it looks sort of like those part pennant flag strings.
I am really looking forward to seeing what else you do.
As for the enchantment table, I personally am not to fond of it. It seems a little too "busy". Though that is just my personal taste talking. (In my opinion part of why it seems too busy too me is the amount of contrast.)
This is really cool, I might use it for a while when it's finished. I won't suggest anything because anything I suggest would be personal preference and my preferences would probably be different from the majority of people.
I can see a serious jhonsmith inspiration. Just guessing.
CORRECT! I was definitely inspired by JohnSmith. However, I would never use any of his excellent textures in my pack. Just for the reason that I want it to be entirely my own.
It is appropriately Cartoony, while retaining a certain sense of Realism that most packs miss.
From what I have seen, the wood is very fun, like slabs tossed into each other.
The cobble is perfect for roads (to be honest, I wanted to see that for the Gravel. Oh well!), and what I have seen follows an even pattern.
That last part is equal parts good and bad.
My only personal suggestion is to perhaps try making things in the Nether and the End seem more alien.
The Nether could be something that barely followss the patterns of the overworld, straying in a way that seems evil and dark, maybe a little twisted like Misa'a Soul Sand.
The End could be a complete break from any sort of Pattern.
End stone could be pitted and ancient, bleached colorless from the light of countless whatever that is in the end.
It is appropriately Cartoony, while retaining a certain sense of Realism that most packs miss.
From what I have seen, the wood is very fun, like slabs tossed into each other.
The cobble is perfect for roads (to be honest, I wanted to see that for the Gravel. Oh well!), and what I have seen follows an even pattern.
That last part is equal parts good and bad.
My only personal suggestion is to perhaps try making things in the Nether and the End seem more alien.
The Nether could be something that barely followss the patterns of the overworld, straying in a way that seems evil and dark, maybe a little twisted like Misa'a Soul Sand.
The End could be a complete break from any sort of Pattern.
End stone could be pitted and ancient, bleached colorless from the light of countless whatever that is in the end.
What do you think dear sir?
Thanks for the input- I appreciate your deep recognition of the need for different feels and moods of textures. I will take all of your opinions into account, especially about the end.
Nice job tho.
Good job! :biggrin.gif:
Serious trouble with the download. Not sure what's going on, but I'll try and get something up.
Yeah, I've been thinking about changing the grass. I did that in a few minutes just so that it didn't look terrible.
UPDATE: I'm also adding the default textures in place of the ones I haven't done, so that at least you will be able to play with it, even though it's not finished
However, there are a few tiling errors and the ore is too small (in my opinion.) Also, the rose is a little funky.
If you like the smaller ore, you might want to consider uploading the pack to Minecraft Customizer and having one "large" ore and one "small" ore.
Other than that, good job!
Ores need to be bigger, imho.
I would personally rather have a more rounded feel and/or less sharp side grass textures. The look the screenshot gives, makes me think that it is like paint spilled on the side (ignoring the shading of the grass that is) and it is in to much of a pattern. What I mean by that is that it seems that it is spaced to evenly so it looks sort of like those part pennant flag strings.
I am really looking forward to seeing what else you do.
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Curse PremiumAlso I can't believe I've forgotten in all this time to show the redstone!
I'm very proud.
As for the enchantment table, I personally am not to fond of it. It seems a little too "busy". Though that is just my personal taste talking. (In my opinion part of why it seems too busy too me is the amount of contrast.)
Here is a screenshot to whet your appetite!
CORRECT! I was definitely inspired by JohnSmith. However, I would never use any of his excellent textures in my pack. Just for the reason that I want it to be entirely my own.
It is appropriately Cartoony, while retaining a certain sense of Realism that most packs miss.
From what I have seen, the wood is very fun, like slabs tossed into each other.
The cobble is perfect for roads (to be honest, I wanted to see that for the Gravel. Oh well!), and what I have seen follows an even pattern.
That last part is equal parts good and bad.
My only personal suggestion is to perhaps try making things in the Nether and the End seem more alien.
The Nether could be something that barely followss the patterns of the overworld, straying in a way that seems evil and dark, maybe a little twisted like Misa'a Soul Sand.
The End could be a complete break from any sort of Pattern.
End stone could be pitted and ancient, bleached colorless from the light of countless whatever that is in the end.
What do you think dear sir?
Thanks for the input- I appreciate your deep recognition of the need for different feels and moods of textures. I will take all of your opinions into account, especially about the end.