I am starting my first Texture Pack! (the reason for doing it was that I was already sick of colors dead).
It's also great for those who make gameplays, no need to apply color correction in editing program, because the game itself already with color correction!
Textures changed
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-All but the paintings.
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Few screens, but you will clearly see the difference when testing!
- Push the buttons Windows + R (Run) on your keyboard, type %appdata% and hit enter.
- Open the folder ".minecraft" then locate the folder "texturepacks" and open.
- Put the file "Color Correction.zip" inside that folder and ready.
Easy Method
- Open your Minecraft. Upon arriving in the start menu go to "Textures Pack", there will be 2 options and 1 is written "Open Folder", click on it to go straight to the "texturepacks".
- Put the file "Color Correction.zip" inside that folder and ready.
Guys.
I selected block by block to stay balanced with color, and not only that file was modified, it was ALL the textures, from the initial menu until particles. Yes it was a huge difficulty, I guarantee it.
If the problem is the land, I can get, just ask, do not need to talk a lot of bad things about the texture.
Now you think I opened a terrain.png and pressed a button in Photoshop, being more ignorant.
It looks like you did just that, even if you actually didn't. It'd be a much better pack if you changed the orange dirt and made wood a bit less yellow.
Guys.
I selected block by block to stay balanced with color, and not only that file was modified, it was ALL the textures, from the initial menu until particles. Yes it was a huge difficulty, I guarantee it.
If the problem is the land, I can get, just ask, do not need to talk a lot of bad things about the texture.
Now you think I opened a terrain.png and pressed a button in Photoshop, being more ignorant.
okay let me try this
I will record it for proof
EDIT: 42 seconds to bump the saturation up, zip it, and put it in texturepacks folder.
I bumped the saturation up 20%, looks like he did ~13%.
I am starting my first Texture Pack! (the reason for doing it was that I was already sick of colors dead).
It's also great for those who make gameplays, no need to apply color correction in editing program, because the game itself already with color correction!
-All but the paintings.
Few screens, but you will clearly see the difference when testing!
http://www.mediafire.com/?upygmyndxgho3u9
Easy method but difficult for those unaware.
- Push the buttons Windows + R (Run) on your keyboard, type %appdata% and hit enter.
- Open the folder ".minecraft" then locate the folder "texturepacks" and open.
- Put the file "Color Correction.zip" inside that folder and ready.
Easy Method
- Open your Minecraft. Upon arriving in the start menu go to "Textures Pack", there will be 2 options and 1 is written "Open Folder", click on it to go straight to the "texturepacks".
- Put the file "Color Correction.zip" inside that folder and ready.
Orange dirt is not correct.
There's yet more to come!
All textures changed, not only the terrain.png.
...leaving the color more vivid.
Regardless, all you did was apply a filter to everything.
This is very lazy and has been done before.
There's yet more to come!
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I selected block by block to stay balanced with color, and not only that file was modified, it was ALL the textures, from the initial menu until particles. Yes it was a huge difficulty, I guarantee it.
If the problem is the land, I can get, just ask, do not need to talk a lot of bad things about the texture.
Now you think I opened a terrain.png and pressed a button in Photoshop, being more ignorant.
Hell, make everything less yellow/orange.
okay let me try this
I will record it for proof
EDIT: 42 seconds to bump the saturation up, zip it, and put it in texturepacks folder.
I bumped the saturation up 20%, looks like he did ~13%.
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