Further, this is just a run-of-the-mill simple pack. No shading, some simple lines, and overall meh.
This may be your first pack or your hundredth pack, but that doesn't change that some effort beyond that of a 6 year old's drawing isn't required. Simple =/= flat colors, you need shading and definition.
Hi. You should probably take a look at this thread regarding what simplicity actually is in terms of a pack, and why this pack needs work.
I understand that it's your first pack, but there are literally thousands of other packs just like it. I'm happy that you've figured out how to make a pack, but there was no need to publish this. Now that you understand the mechanics of it, I STRONGLY recommend checking out The UPDATED All-Inclusive Guide to Texturing and reading up about topics like shading and pixel art so that you can make something that's actually interesting to look at.
As it is, this pack is destined to be forgotten amidst the sea of copies of this exact same pack. It isn't the first of its kind, and unfortunately won't be the last. Please understand that we're not dissing you, nor are we 'hating'... we simply have seen it before and would like to see you do better.
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Hello I am Razvan_14 and this is my first resource pack
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The Resource Pack is for 1.7.2 - 1.7.10
Further, this is just a run-of-the-mill simple pack. No shading, some simple lines, and overall meh.
This may be your first pack or your hundredth pack, but that doesn't change that some effort beyond that of a 6 year old's drawing isn't required. Simple =/= flat colors, you need shading and definition.
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ModeratorI understand that it's your first pack, but there are literally thousands of other packs just like it. I'm happy that you've figured out how to make a pack, but there was no need to publish this. Now that you understand the mechanics of it, I STRONGLY recommend checking out The UPDATED All-Inclusive Guide to Texturing and reading up about topics like shading and pixel art so that you can make something that's actually interesting to look at.
As it is, this pack is destined to be forgotten amidst the sea of copies of this exact same pack. It isn't the first of its kind, and unfortunately won't be the last. Please understand that we're not dissing you, nor are we 'hating'... we simply have seen it before and would like to see you do better.