Tasty Textures v1.1.2
Minecraft version [1.5.1] [16x16]
by CannibalSanta
A logical realistic adaptation of the vanilla Minecraft textures
Goals: The goal of this texture pack was add realistic/logical feel to the game where all the textures connected (nearly) seamlessly to remove a lot of ugly tiling issues such as the vanilla grass texture, without the use of mods.
Naturally found resources such as dirt and stone behave in the logical sense where obvious patterns in the textures are commonly not found. On the contrary, manufactured resources such as wood and stone brick, are man made and show patterns as in the real sense of the materials being stacked together to make a whole.
(I'm still debating if sandstone should more natural or look like laid bricks for construction)
Pictures!
How to customize: (currently limited options WIP)
Example: Changing the redstone ore block thing back to the vanilla texture
Open "Tasty Textures 1.1.2" folder
Open the "texture" folder
Open the "blocks" folder
Within the "blocks" folder, search for a folder named "blockRedstone"
Within the "blockRedstone" folder there are multiple choices for this example we are going to choose "blockRedstone (7)"
Now copy "blockRedstone (7)" into the previous "block" folder where my original "blockRedstone" is and paste and delete the original "blockRedstone" image.
Now remove the " (7)" from the image you just pasted so the name reads "blockRedstone" just like the one you just deleted. Make sure the space between "blockRedstone" and "(7)" is deleted.
That should do it just close the folder and make sure it is saved
Extra notes:
~ Make sure the new texture is placed in the same location of the original one that is to be replaced
~ All originals do not have the numbers in parentheses after the name
~ Same process for mobs / items just the original textures are in different places
~ Blocks found here: Tasty Textures 1.1.2/textures/blocks
~ Items found here: Tasty Textures 1.1.2/textures/items
Change log:
Lol, I will update this change log when I update next
Notes:
~ This pack is not edible
~ MCPatcher and other Graphical Mods are not required
~ Tasty Textures is updated for Minecraft version 1.5.1
~ Feel free to give me any ideas or even criticism
This seems pretty cool but very un-original. There are tons (And I mean tons) of texture packs that edit some of the blocks to make it look "nicer" but in reality it makes it look worse. However you did a pretty good job, and should continue to edit all the textures.
Why does everyone have to be so hard on new packs, and their artists? I think this pack is going to be amazing when it's finished! It's a 16x pack that isn't so hard on the eyes, but still contains quality work. What else could someone want?
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To tell you the truth, these "default enhancements" have been done to death. They don't really bring anything new to the table. The edits you've done are actually pretty good, they make the things they're altering look a lot better. But the stuff you've made on your own is better. I'd be really interested to see what you'd be able to make on your own, without relying on the default textures.
Why does everyone have to be so hard on new packs, and their artists? I think this pack is going to be amazing when it's finished! It's a 16x pack that isn't so hard on the eyes, but still contains quality work. What else could someone want?
No one said anything "hard" to him. I don't know where you got that idea.
This is actually a pretty damn good texture pack! Great job so far!
Also, just a personal preference since you said you were debating: I would prefer a natural sandstone. Laid bricks underground in a new area is just weird.
Minecraft version [1.5.1] [16x16]
by CannibalSanta
A logical realistic adaptation of the vanilla Minecraft textures
Goals:
The goal of this texture pack was add realistic/logical feel to the game where all the textures connected (nearly) seamlessly to remove a lot of ugly tiling issues such as the vanilla grass texture, without the use of mods.
Naturally found resources such as dirt and stone behave in the logical sense where obvious patterns in the textures are commonly not found. On the contrary, manufactured resources such as wood and stone brick, are man made and show patterns as in the real sense of the materials being stacked together to make a whole.
(I'm still debating if sandstone should more natural or look like laid bricks for construction)
Pictures!
How to customize: (currently limited options WIP)
Example: Changing the redstone ore block thing back to the vanilla texture
Open "Tasty Textures 1.1.2" folder
Open the "texture" folder
Open the "blocks" folder
Within the "blocks" folder, search for a folder named "blockRedstone"
Within the "blockRedstone" folder there are multiple choices for this example we are going to choose "blockRedstone (7)"
Now copy "blockRedstone (7)" into the previous "block" folder where my original "blockRedstone" is and paste and delete the original "blockRedstone" image.
Now remove the " (7)" from the image you just pasted so the name reads "blockRedstone" just like the one you just deleted. Make sure the space between "blockRedstone" and "(7)" is deleted.
That should do it just close the folder and make sure it is saved
Extra notes:
~ Make sure the new texture is placed in the same location of the original one that is to be replaced
~ All originals do not have the numbers in parentheses after the name
~ Same process for mobs / items just the original textures are in different places
~ Blocks found here: Tasty Textures 1.1.2/textures/blocks
~ Items found here: Tasty Textures 1.1.2/textures/items
Change log:
Lol, I will update this change log when I update next
Download:
Planetminecraft
Mediafire
Notes:
~ This pack is not edible
~ MCPatcher and other Graphical Mods are not required
~ Tasty Textures is updated for Minecraft version 1.5.1
~ Feel free to give me any ideas or even criticism
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Curse PremiumNo one said anything "hard" to him. I don't know where you got that idea.
Also, just a personal preference since you said you were debating: I would prefer a natural sandstone. Laid bricks underground in a new area is just weird.
Probably just some kid. Who cares?