-Added Wool Colors
-Fixed Grass Block Texture
-Added End Portal Frame
-Added End Stone
-Added Smooth Sandstone
-Added Chiselled Sandstone
-Fixed Cake Texture
-Added Cactus
-Added Iron, Gold, Diamond & Emerald Blocks
-Finished the Ore textures
-Added Flower Pot
-Added Wooden & Iron Doors
-Added Trapdoors
-Added Iron Bars
-Added Sponge
-Added Monster Spawner
-Added Jungle, Birch and Spruce Planks
-Various other textures have been corrected or fixed.
-Updated to 1.5
That's a kinda big change log. Sorry it took sooo long for the next update. I got really busy with YouTube and school. But it's out and I will start working on it again daily.
Currently I am working on an version of this texture pack for FTB. I probably won't release it though until I release the official version of this texture pack. If you would like an preview, let me know below and I will release it.
Installation Guide
1) Download the latest pack from the download section.
2) Run Minecraft, select Texture Packs, select "Open texture pack folder".
3) Drag and drop the downloaded pack into the texture pack folder.
3) Go back to Minecraft and select the SimpleCraft 32x32 pack.
5) Close Minecraft.
6) Download the latest MCPatcher.
7) Run MCPatcher.
9) Select Mods.
10) Select "HD Textures" and "HD Fonts" along with any other mod you would like to install
11) Hit the Patch Button.
12) Close MCPatcher and load Minecraft and you are done.
OR (Using both will cause your game to crash!)
Windows Version:
1) Download the latest pack from the download section.
2) Go to Start > Accessories > Run.
3) Type in %APPDATA%/.minecraft/bin and hit enter.
3) Drag and drop the downloaded texture pack into the texturepacks folder.
5) Find and download a suitable version of OptiFine from this forum topic.
6) Open the bin folder.
7) minecraft.jar with an archive editor (WinRar/7-Zip/etc).
8) Delete META-INF.
9) Open the downloaded OptiFine.
10) Drag and drop the contents of the OptiFine download into the open minecraft.jar.
11) Close both the OptiFine and minecraft.jar windows.
12) Run Minecraft.
13) Select Options > Animations
14) Click both Lava and Water until they both say Dynamic and you are done.
Mac Version:
I will complete this in a bit. I am pretty tired right now.
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Little question, would you like me to release an 13w02b version of the texture pack? I've been hesitating to due to the new texture pack system and I am not to ready for it but if you would like it then you shall get it.
Well, I will be the first to actually comment.. XD
Anyways, this looks like an cool texture pack and I hope the "business" goes well. Also, I think you should work on the 1.5 textures and maybe release them every 2 snapshots for testing.
Well, I will be the first to actually comment.. XD
Anyways, this looks like an cool texture pack and I hope the "business" goes well. Also, I think you should work on the 1.5 textures and maybe release them every 2 snapshots for testing.
Good luck!
Thanks! Glad you like it! I will be trying to release one for the snapshots but if it is to much work then I might just stop due to textures changing all the time.
Thanks! Glad you like it! I will be trying to release one for the snapshots but if it is to much work then I might just stop due to textures changing all the time.
Myth:Making a simple bucket-fill pack is OK for your first texture pack.
This is only partially false. Making a simple pack is a good way to familiarize yourself with how minecraft textures work and were they are place. However, unless it is amazing or you want feedback on how to make it better, don't bother posting it.
This will not only annoy everyone, you will also receive a large amount of borderline flame posts from the community. Simple bucket-fill packs have been done to death. When you make a pack it is best to try to do something that hasn't been done before. Either an idea that had been attempted but not well, or something completely revolutionary.
Myth:Making a simple pack is easy.
This is one of the most common misconceptions I run across. It also can't be more wrong. Making a good simple pack that will not get you laughed out of the community is probably one of the most difficult things to do. Examples like Doll House and Puffy lines are a paragon of what a simple pack SHOULD be. However, if you find yourself wanting to name your thread Simplepack. RUN AWAY!
Myth:Making a simple bucket-fill pack is OK for your first texture pack.
This is only partially false. Making a simple pack is a good way to familiarize yourself with how minecraft textures work and were they are place. However, unless it is amazing or you want feedback on how to make it better, don't bother posting it.
This will not only annoy everyone, you will also receive a large amount of borderline flame posts from the community. Simple bucket-fill packs have been done to death. When you make a pack it is best to try to do something that hasn't been done before. Either an idea that had been attempted but not well, or something completely revolutionary.
Myth:Making a simple pack is easy.
This is one of the most common misconceptions I run across. It also can't be more wrong. Making a good simple pack that will not get you laughed out of the community is probably one of the most difficult things to do. Examples like Doll House and Puffy lines are a paragon of what a simple pack SHOULD be. However, if you find yourself wanting to name your thread Simplepack. RUN AWAY!
Well, those links are useful for my other texture pack I have been doing. So thanks for those. But my goal for this texture pack is to just make all the default textures more simpler. Not an little fancy, and a little simple. So that being said, mine is different then the rest.
The official 1.5 Update for the texture pack is now out! I'm gonna start working on it daily again. Last time, I just got really busy with YouTube and school stuff. Anyways, heres the update.
*Next update will have the improved 32x textures that this lacks in.
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Curse Premium-Added Wool Colors
-Fixed Grass Block Texture
-Added End Portal Frame
-Added End Stone
-Added Smooth Sandstone
-Added Chiselled Sandstone
-Fixed Cake Texture
-Added Cactus
-Added Iron, Gold, Diamond & Emerald Blocks
-Finished the Ore textures
-Added Flower Pot
-Added Wooden & Iron Doors
-Added Trapdoors
-Added Iron Bars
-Added Sponge
-Added Monster Spawner
-Added Jungle, Birch and Spruce Planks
-Various other textures have been corrected or fixed.
-Updated to 1.5
That's a kinda big change log. Sorry it took sooo long for the next update. I got really busy with YouTube and school. But it's out and I will start working on it again daily.
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Mod Support
Currently I am working on an version of this texture pack for FTB. I probably won't release it though until I release the official version of this texture pack. If you would like an preview, let me know below and I will release it.
Installation Guide
2) Run Minecraft, select Texture Packs, select "Open texture pack folder".
3) Drag and drop the downloaded pack into the texture pack folder.
3) Go back to Minecraft and select the SimpleCraft 32x32 pack.
5) Close Minecraft.
6) Download the latest MCPatcher.
7) Run MCPatcher.
9) Select Mods.
10) Select "HD Textures" and "HD Fonts" along with any other mod you would like to install
11) Hit the Patch Button.
12) Close MCPatcher and load Minecraft and you are done.
OR (Using both will cause your game to crash!)
1) Download the latest pack from the download section.
2) Go to Start > Accessories > Run.
3) Type in %APPDATA%/.minecraft/bin and hit enter.
3) Drag and drop the downloaded texture pack into the texturepacks folder.
5) Find and download a suitable version of OptiFine from this forum topic.
6) Open the bin folder.
7) minecraft.jar with an archive editor (WinRar/7-Zip/etc).
8) Delete META-INF.
9) Open the downloaded OptiFine.
10) Drag and drop the contents of the OptiFine download into the open minecraft.jar.
11) Close both the OptiFine and minecraft.jar windows.
12) Run Minecraft.
13) Select Options > Animations
14) Click both Lava and Water until they both say Dynamic and you are done.
Mac Version:
I will complete this in a bit. I am pretty tired right now.
Donate
If you would like to donate, just click the link below and it will take you to Paypal where you can donate. If you can't donate, then please click the Adf.ly link as it will pay me a small portion of money every 1000 views without it taking money from you! Just don't click the ads below and just skip the ad.
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Armor: 10%
Art: 0%
Environment: 100%
Default Folder (Includes terrain.png): 80%
Font: 100%
GUI: 40%
Item: 45%
Misc: 70%
Mob: 55%
Terrain: 100%
Title: 30%
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Curse PremiumAnyways, this looks like an cool texture pack and I hope the "business" goes well. Also, I think you should work on the 1.5 textures and maybe release them every 2 snapshots for testing.
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Retired StaffBut why is it larger if you used SD ratio pixels? If it is 32x32, then it would make sense to look 32x32 by using the extra pixels for something.
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Retired StaffThis is only partially false. Making a simple pack is a good way to familiarize yourself with how minecraft textures work and were they are place. However, unless it is amazing or you want feedback on how to make it better, don't bother posting it.
This will not only annoy everyone, you will also receive a large amount of borderline flame posts from the community. Simple bucket-fill packs have been done to death. When you make a pack it is best to try to do something that hasn't been done before. Either an idea that had been attempted but not well, or something completely revolutionary.
Myth:Making a simple pack is easy.
This is one of the most common misconceptions I run across. It also can't be more wrong. Making a good simple pack that will not get you laughed out of the community is probably one of the most difficult things to do. Examples like Doll House and Puffy lines are a paragon of what a simple pack SHOULD be. However, if you find yourself wanting to name your thread Simplepack. RUN AWAY!
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Curse PremiumWell, those links are useful for my other texture pack I have been doing. So thanks for those. But my goal for this texture pack is to just make all the default textures more simpler. Not an little fancy, and a little simple. So that being said, mine is different then the rest.
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Curse Premium*Next update will have the improved 32x textures that this lacks in.