Although this texture pack maybe small and only re-textures one block, it is however my first texture pack that I have made. And besides, how long have people wanted pizza in minecraft!?
Sheesh. Even genuine Italian deep-dish pizzas aren't THAT thick. In addition, who on earth eats pizza in strips? (Those big long party pizzas from Pizza Hut not withstanding, of course)
Good concept, but the execution is severely lacking. I suggest you look into how to make block models to correct the obvious problems. Maybe make a better texture too since the one you have looks very flat and more like paint than cheese.
Sheesh. Even genuine Italian deep-dish pizzas aren't THAT thick. In addition, who on earth eats pizza in strips? (Those big long party pizzas from Pizza Hut not withstanding, of course)
Good concept, but the execution is severely lacking. I suggest you look into how to make block models to correct the obvious problems. Maybe make a better texture too since the one you have looks very flat and more like paint than cheese.
Maybe. But like I said, this is my first texture pack so I'm not that advanced yet.
Maybe. But like I said, this is my first texture pack so I'm not that advanced yet.
I don't accept the "I'm new" card when people play it. Sorry, but I don't.
The Resource Pack Help and Discussion forums are full of people who will give you advice and constructive criticism. We have loads of tutorials and people who will gladly help you with problems. You have plenty of resources to help you learn and aid you in realizing the concept you're going for.
You've already done something very smart: you've picked a nice small project for your first pack rather than jumping into the deep end. That's fantastic! But you need to take the next step and refine that concept until it's fully realized or at least until you can't learn any more from it. Like I said, there's loads of resources available to you if you just look and ask.
If you're happy to settle at this level, that's fine. I won't argue with you. But I do really urge you to take advantage of what's being offered and grow as an artist.
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ModeratorGood concept, but the execution is severely lacking. I suggest you look into how to make block models to correct the obvious problems. Maybe make a better texture too since the one you have looks very flat and more like paint than cheese.
Maybe. But like I said, this is my first texture pack so I'm not that advanced yet.
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ModeratorI don't accept the "I'm new" card when people play it. Sorry, but I don't.
The Resource Pack Help and Discussion forums are full of people who will give you advice and constructive criticism. We have loads of tutorials and people who will gladly help you with problems. You have plenty of resources to help you learn and aid you in realizing the concept you're going for.
You've already done something very smart: you've picked a nice small project for your first pack rather than jumping into the deep end. That's fantastic! But you need to take the next step and refine that concept until it's fully realized or at least until you can't learn any more from it. Like I said, there's loads of resources available to you if you just look and ask.
If you're happy to settle at this level, that's fine. I won't argue with you. But I do really urge you to take advantage of what's being offered and grow as an artist.