WelcomeLadies and those of you with the Y chromosome.
I thank you, firstly, for coming and gazing upon the beautifully, digitally hand-crafted texture pack that I have bestowed upon you heavenly souls.
The pack is neither perfect nor completely presentable in it's current state, but I aim to create a 16x16 pack mirroring the very essence and being of the roleplay experience. In other words, It's not finished, and this is supposed to be a roleplay pack.
Thank you for your time, diamond if you like what you see so far, or even if you don't, diamond it anyway so I this poor miser can sleep tonight.
Facts:
I, Ecutexas, began working on this texture pack sometime around the month of February (which would be about four months ago if my math is correct). Prior to that time I had been playing on a relatively popular server called Heroes of Galderon and the lovely community (albeit feisty at times) helped me a great deal in promoting my otherwise unassuming texture pack. I am quite proud that I've stuck with it this long and frankly I am immensely happy that people actually like the pack, and not just for it's 85+ diamonds on PMC.
Completion:
-This texture pack is unfinished; only about 65-70% done, but I will continue working on it.
Installation:
PC Users:
1. Download the Texture Pack.
2. Bring up the screen with the Zipped file.
3. Go onto your start menu (the bottom left corner).
4. In the File Search Bar, type %appdata%.
5. Open a folder called "Roaming".
6. Open your ".minecraft" folder.
7. Open your "texturepacks" folder.
8. Drag and drop the Zipped texture pack file into the "texturepacks" folder.
9. Start Minecraft and at the Title Screen, Navigate to Options and then Texture packs. 10. Select the Sudo Pack and you're ready to play!
Mac Users:
1. Sell your Mac.
2. Buy a PC.
3. See above instructions.
4. (Optional) Find someone who actually knows how to install texture packs for Macs. (PowerSpartanI99 simplified it for you guys below)
5. Done!
Installing texture packs on Macs is really easy! All you do is copy/paste or drag and drop into the texturepacks folder, located in
~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/texturepacks
If you can't find that directory:
1. Open Finder
2. In the Go menu, click "Go to folder..."
3. Copy and paste the directory above, and click "Go"
1. Sell your Mac.
2. Buy a PC.
3. See above instructions.
4. (Optional) Find someone who actually knows how to install texture packs for Macs.
5. Done!
1. I find this offensive considering that Mac is the superior OS.
2. Installing texture packs is really easy! All you do is copy/paste or drag and drop into the texturepacks folder, located in
~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/texturepacks
If you can't find that directory:
1. Open Finder
2. In the Go menu, click "Go to folder..."
3. Copy and paste the directory above, and click "Go"
1. I find this offensive considering that Mac is the superior OS.
2. Installing texture packs is really easy! All you do is copy/paste or drag and drop into the texturepacks folder, located in
~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/texturepacks
If you can't find that directory:
1. Open Finder
2. In the Go menu, click "Go to folder..."
3. Copy and paste the directory above, and click "Go"
I hoped this helped
I'll go ahead and quote you up above, it's bound to help someone or other. Even if it is the dirty Appleses.
I like the armor it's very good, not so sure on the leather though. items look good to gotta say that image of the zombie looks very stretched
The zombies look normal in game, I promise you. The reason why that picture looks strange is because I was forced to resize it in accordance with the normal PMC picture size.
Also, the leather armor is meant to be more of a bandit armor or ranger, the helmet may look strange because of my skin, but in-game it is a bandanna or mouth-coverer.
The new lapis texture looks good :). For some reason it reminds me of a computer monitor...or some kind of digital texture from the Animus. Perhaps something to make it look a bit more solid?
The new lapis texture looks good . For some reason it reminds me of a computer monitor...or some kind of digital texture from the Animus. Perhaps something to make it look a bit more solid?
Alright, well, I updated the new Lapis Lazuli Block texture as well as the Lapis Lazuli Item texture, hopefully it's to everyone's liking. I'll fix it later if people show up at my house with pitchforks.
Intro:
Welcome Ladies and those of you with the Y chromosome.
I thank you, firstly, for coming and gazing upon the beautifully, digitally hand-crafted texture pack that I have bestowed upon you heavenly souls.
The pack is neither perfect nor completely presentable in it's current state, but I aim to create a 16x16 pack mirroring the very essence and being of the roleplay experience. In other words, It's not finished, and this is supposed to be a roleplay pack.
Thank you for your time, diamond if you like what you see so far, or even if you don't, diamond it anyway so I this poor miser can sleep tonight.
Facts:
I, Ecutexas, began working on this texture pack sometime around the month of February (which would be about four months ago if my math is correct). Prior to that time I had been playing on a relatively popular server called Heroes of Galderon and the lovely community (albeit feisty at times) helped me a great deal in promoting my otherwise unassuming texture pack. I am quite proud that I've stuck with it this long and frankly I am immensely happy that people actually like the pack, and not just for it's 85+ diamonds on PMC.
Completion:
-This texture pack is unfinished; only about 65-70% done, but I will continue working on it.
Installation:
PC Users:
1. Download the Texture Pack.
2. Bring up the screen with the Zipped file.
3. Go onto your start menu (the bottom left corner).
4. In the File Search Bar, type %appdata%.
5. Open a folder called "Roaming".
6. Open your ".minecraft" folder.
7. Open your "texturepacks" folder.
8. Drag and drop the Zipped texture pack file into the "texturepacks" folder.
9. Start Minecraft and at the Title Screen, Navigate to Options and then Texture packs.
10. Select the Sudo Pack and you're ready to play!
Mac Users:
1. Sell your Mac.
2. Buy a PC.
3. See above instructions.
4. (Optional) Find someone who actually knows how to install texture packs for Macs. (PowerSpartanI99 simplified it for you guys below)
5. Done!
Pictures:
Contact Me:
Skype:
Ecutexas or Edward Unger
Downloads:
MediaFire:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/rjki87f1i3bxh8m/%5B1.5.2%5D+Sudo-Classic-Pack.zip
Other Links:
Planet Minecraft:
http://www.planetmin.../the-sudo-pack/
Nice work, bud
Jk Ecu don't kill me
In all honesty one of the best 16x16 texture packs out there. Constantly updated based on feedback, and the amount of work put into it so far.
1. I find this offensive considering that Mac is the superior OS.
2. Installing texture packs is really easy! All you do is copy/paste or drag and drop into the texturepacks folder, located in
~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/texturepacks
If you can't find that directory:
1. Open Finder
2. In the Go menu, click "Go to folder..."
3. Copy and paste the directory above, and click "Go"
I hoped this helped
I'll go ahead and quote you up above, it's bound to help someone or other. Even if it is the dirty Appleses.
Added another picture, my own personal "Sewer". Close enough to what you were suggesting?
Better thanks!
The zombies look normal in game, I promise you. The reason why that picture looks strange is because I was forced to resize it in accordance with the normal PMC picture size.
Also, the leather armor is meant to be more of a bandit armor or ranger, the helmet may look strange because of my skin, but in-game it is a bandanna or mouth-coverer.
Alright, well, I updated the new Lapis Lazuli Block texture as well as the Lapis Lazuli Item texture, hopefully it's to everyone's liking. I'll fix it later if people show up at my house with pitchforks.
Thank you, I appreciate the compliment.