7. Once you have done that, you can close your minecraft.jar and begin editing the files you just extracted.
7a. The easiest way to set up your texturepack for easy editing and testing is to make a folder in your "texturepack" folder you go to in step #1 and edit all your textures there. Then, while in game, you can press F3 + T to reload the textures mid game to see your changes without having to quit the game, swap texturepacks, and reload your world.
Consider yourself lucky. I normally feel too lazy to type out full instructions like that XD
Lol thanks, i want to edit a ordinary minecraft texture and only edit the doors, to look like paintings to read more about this idea click this link-http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1679305-painting-door/ when and if i make this texture i will give you credits for helping
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texture, and it needs to be 1.4.7 because this is the version of minecraft i have, please link a download below, or
if there is any other way to do this please tell me below, thanks
2. In the window that opens, navigate back one level. By default it will be "C:\Users\YourNameHere\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft".
3. From there, go to the "bin" folder, and you should see your minecraft.jar file (You may just see a file called "minecraft".
4. Use a program called 7Zip or WinRAR to open your minecraft.jar file. You will see several folders and a TON of *.class files.
5. Make a new folder on your desktop, or somewhere you will remember, and open that along side your minecraft.jar.
6. Highlight and drag the following folders and files to your pre-made folder I mentioned.
- achievement (folder)
- armor (folder)
- art (folder)
- environment (folder)
- gui (folder)
- item (folder)
- misc (folder)
- mob (folder)
- terrain (folder)
- title (folder)
- pack.png
- pack.txt
- particles.png
- terrain.png
7. Once you have done that, you can close your minecraft.jar and begin editing the files you just extracted.
7a. The easiest way to set up your texturepack for easy editing and testing is to make a folder in your "texturepack" folder you go to in step #1 and edit all your textures there. Then, while in game, you can press F3 + T to reload the textures mid game to see your changes without having to quit the game, swap texturepacks, and reload your world.
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Cast aside your festive doylaks: dragon stuff is about to happen.
Multiplayer is lonely once you understand how it actually works.
Alpha 1.0.4