Backless GUI's
Tweaked Exp and Horse Jump Meters
Tweaked wither'd hearts
New Animations for Ender pearl, eye and portal slots
Added grass to double-fern
Differentiated Obsdian and Bedrock from Stone
Added studs to wood, removed unique plank shapes
Updated wooden items to fit
Compass and Clock are flowers
Tweaked Podzol
Tweaks quartz animation
Animated redstone ore and lightstone
Tweaked ice and packed ice
Animated torch and redstone torch
Animated comparator and repeater
Tweaked melon side
Animated and tweaked nether brick block and item
Detailed wheat some more
Tweaked blaze powder
Tweaked buckets, bowl and flower pots
Face-ified ghast tear
Tweaked cake and pumpkin pie
Tweaked ingots
Moved color from bottle o' enchanting's liquid to the glass
Tweaked villager designs
Also stuff for up to the latest snapshot
Took blue frames off ender portals, made them stone and organic
Tweaked the redstone torch, repeater and comparator animations
Finished and cleaned up the GUI's
Added "rainbow ore" animation to enchanting table
Great updates, though the titles of what Gui you are using blend into the background way too much. They are a bit hard to read.
Also, still up for checking on the natura and tinker's construct packs if you want.
Sure, sure. That'd be cool. I crawled to a snail's pace with CustomNPCs awhile ago when doing the armors. It's grueling stuff even though it's literally like the last bit left and I've only got a few more to do.
This... is based on the original, pink-heavy GirlCraft, right? This one? Or is it just a pack that bears the same name by coincidence?
I mean, if you just ended up with the same name, well, it's not particularly a great name for your pack and it is confusing, but it shouldn't be a big deal.
But if you're based on the original GirlCraft pack... I think it's time you got yourself another name.
I have spent the last few hours downloading resource packs that I plan to stitch together for my niece (who, in strong contrast to me, adores pink). At the tail end, I tried to find a working copy of GirlCraft that didn't need to be run through a pack updater, and eventually I did, so that's good (it's missing textures but, as I said, I'm going to be stitching the best parts of several packs together, so that shouldn't be a problem). If all goes well, next time she plays she'll be less put off than she was this weekend. So I've been looking at a lot of happy, cheerful, clean-looking, not-exactly-organic textures, all in a variety of cheerful color schemes.
If you made a Venn diagram about resource packs, the packs I have looked up tonight would all happily go in the "mostly girly" part. Your resource pack would not. That's not to say that girls couldn't enjoy it, but it's not the kind of thing that screams "Girls will like me!" let alone "Most boys won't!" I mulled this over for a while and concluded that this is primarily because of your chosen color scheme.
Girly packs don't need to be steeped in pink (or, indeed, have any pink at all), but there's something really anti-girly in your choice of colors (well, with the exception of some of your mobs). Now, I don't have a problem with your pack in general (in fact, I'm thinking about using some of your mob designs for my niece's pack), and I don't think the designs themselves are particularly un-girly, but the color scheme is horribly un-girly, to the point where I wonder at which point this stopped being a girly pack.
Which, again, isn't to say that your color scheme is a bad one. It simply isn't a girly one. Adding sections of dark purple and rainbows isn't enough to justify the connection - which is why I think you ought to choose a more appropriate name for your pack. Even if that name is something like "The Resource Pack Formerly Known as GirlCraft."
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My nephews and I have started posting Minecraft videos on my YouTube channel! Fairly random, but enjoyable.
General schedule is 4 PM Mon-Fri and 10 AM Saturdays. Most popular MC vid so far is the one Vechs laughed at on Twitter!
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Changelog:
Backless GUI's
Tweaked Exp and Horse Jump Meters
Tweaked wither'd hearts
New Animations for Ender pearl, eye and portal slots
Added grass to double-fern
Differentiated Obsdian and Bedrock from Stone
Added studs to wood, removed unique plank shapes
Updated wooden items to fit
Compass and Clock are flowers
Tweaked Podzol
Tweaks quartz animation
Animated redstone ore and lightstone
Tweaked ice and packed ice
Animated torch and redstone torch
Animated comparator and repeater
Tweaked melon side
Animated and tweaked nether brick block and item
Detailed wheat some more
Tweaked blaze powder
Tweaked buckets, bowl and flower pots
Face-ified ghast tear
Tweaked cake and pumpkin pie
Tweaked ingots
Moved color from bottle o' enchanting's liquid to the glass
Tweaked villager designs
Also stuff for up to the latest snapshot
Took blue frames off ender portals, made them stone and organic
Tweaked the redstone torch, repeater and comparator animations
Finished and cleaned up the GUI's
Added "rainbow ore" animation to enchanting table
Screenshot of my digs:
Inventory Screen:
And gallery of the rest of the new GUI's:
Pics to make it slightly more worthwhile?
Also, still up for checking on the natura and tinker's construct packs if you want.
Sure, sure. That'd be cool. I crawled to a snail's pace with CustomNPCs awhile ago when doing the armors. It's grueling stuff even though it's literally like the last bit left and I've only got a few more to do.
I mean, if you just ended up with the same name, well, it's not particularly a great name for your pack and it is confusing, but it shouldn't be a big deal.
But if you're based on the original GirlCraft pack... I think it's time you got yourself another name.
I have spent the last few hours downloading resource packs that I plan to stitch together for my niece (who, in strong contrast to me, adores pink). At the tail end, I tried to find a working copy of GirlCraft that didn't need to be run through a pack updater, and eventually I did, so that's good (it's missing textures but, as I said, I'm going to be stitching the best parts of several packs together, so that shouldn't be a problem). If all goes well, next time she plays she'll be less put off than she was this weekend. So I've been looking at a lot of happy, cheerful, clean-looking, not-exactly-organic textures, all in a variety of cheerful color schemes.
If you made a Venn diagram about resource packs, the packs I have looked up tonight would all happily go in the "mostly girly" part. Your resource pack would not. That's not to say that girls couldn't enjoy it, but it's not the kind of thing that screams "Girls will like me!" let alone "Most boys won't!" I mulled this over for a while and concluded that this is primarily because of your chosen color scheme.
Girly packs don't need to be steeped in pink (or, indeed, have any pink at all), but there's something really anti-girly in your choice of colors (well, with the exception of some of your mobs). Now, I don't have a problem with your pack in general (in fact, I'm thinking about using some of your mob designs for my niece's pack), and I don't think the designs themselves are particularly un-girly, but the color scheme is horribly un-girly, to the point where I wonder at which point this stopped being a girly pack.
Which, again, isn't to say that your color scheme is a bad one. It simply isn't a girly one. Adding sections of dark purple and rainbows isn't enough to justify the connection - which is why I think you ought to choose a more appropriate name for your pack. Even if that name is something like "The Resource Pack Formerly Known as GirlCraft."
My nephews and I have started posting Minecraft videos on my YouTube channel! Fairly random, but enjoyable.
General schedule is 4 PM Mon-Fri and 10 AM Saturdays. Most popular MC vid so far is the one Vechs laughed at on Twitter!