It looks slightly flat, although I guess since it appears in 2x2 trees as well, it has to tile. It fits well with everything else though I can't help but notice the tiling problems in the grass.
In which Ringoster learns that his long-unused intuos tablet, although not something huge and fancy like a Cintiq, is still a heck of a lot better than a mouse/trackpad when it comes to drawing...
That's a really neat design!
Intuos is my weapon of choice. I've used Intuos pretty much exclusively for the better part of a decade.
What is the texture for the block selector? The thing that goes around the block when you look at it at close enough range? Having trouble finding it in my pack.
What is the texture for the block selector? The thing that goes around the block when you look at it at close enough range? Having trouble finding it in my pack.
Unfortunately, it doesn't use a texture. The game just draws a wireframe cuboid around the block.
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It's "jum bo dee es six tee for", NOT "jum bods six tee for" or "jum bo dee es six for". What the heck is a jumbod, anyway?
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The quartz is looking really, really nice. One question though. Why did you choose a grey color for the darkest spots on some textures, but a more blue color for the pillar? It obviously works well, but it isn't something I would've ever thought of.
I also have an intuos tablet laying around that I should probably get used to using, but I seem to have misplaced the pen D: Hopefully I can find it.
The quartz is looking really, really nice. One question though. Why did you choose a grey color for the darkest spots on some textures, but a more blue color for the pillar? It obviously works well, but it isn't something I would've ever thought of.
I also have an intuos tablet laying around that I should probably get used to using, but I seem to have misplaced the pen D: Hopefully I can find it.
They cost around $50 to replace, because they don't make them anymore. And that's on the cheap end. If it comes to it, you'd probably be better off buying a small Intuos and keeping it around as a spare. It's what I wound up doing, because it was hilariously cheaper.
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Yea, looks like I can get a new pen for a little over $30 but people are selling their small tablets with the pen for $40. Weird. If I'm gonna buy another one though, I'd probably spend the $200 or so on a newer model.
The quartz is looking really, really nice. One question though. Why did you choose a grey color for the darkest spots on some textures, but a more blue color for the pillar? It obviously works well, but it isn't something I would've ever thought of.
I also have an intuos tablet laying around that I should probably get used to using, but I seem to have misplaced the pen D: Hopefully I can find it.
The grey is a mortar-like material, while the blue is quartz with a blue shadow. Just a case of thinking in terms of material rather than a linear palette/color ramp, something I need to work on doing more often.
I think the black makes the texture look rather flat. I do like it for netherrack though. The red peaking through in the back is really nice
Yeah, it's intentional. I actually toned the highlights on the black one down a lot, compared to how it was originally meant to look. The netherwart wound up getting completely changed after, so they weren't all samey.
This took me way longer than it should have done, because of the way fence textures are repeated and rotated 90° for some inexplicable reason. But the default fence texture was ugly, and I finally got sick of looking at it.
Now to figure out how to upscale the gates to 128x and do those.
Thinking there'd be at least one new slab, given the new brick types 1.10 has, I decided to get a jump on updating my creative overlay. And imagine my surprise when neither of them has any slab variant.
I'm not sure what Mojang have against stairs and slabs, but it's getting annoying.
I'm not sure what Mojang have against stairs and slabs, but it's getting annoying.
Mojang has to make sure to let the entire Minecraft community know that they hate us all equally. Resource pack makers suffer with hard-coded colors, map makers with command block changes that break maps every single version, mod makers... well... let's skate past that mess, and builders get no new slabs and stairs. Thus the entire Minecraft community suffers together. It's kind of like love... except the opposite of that.
(Sorry, I can't help but give Mojang crap over some of their glaringly obvious mistakes. I criticize and chide out of love. The same kind Mojang shows us with their lack of stairs and slabs. )
Ditto on the quartz design, I like how they look here's how my three tree barks look so far
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It looks slightly flat, although I guess since it appears in 2x2 trees as well, it has to tile. It fits well with everything else though I can't help but notice the tiling problems in the grass.
Intuos is my weapon of choice. I've used Intuos pretty much exclusively for the better part of a decade.
Those are really slick. I love the crisp lines.
What is the texture for the block selector? The thing that goes around the block when you look at it at close enough range? Having trouble finding it in my pack.
Unfortunately, it doesn't use a texture. The game just draws a wireframe cuboid around the block.
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It's "jum bo dee es six tee for", NOT "jum bods six tee for" or "jum bo dee es six for". What the heck is a jumbod, anyway?
The quartz is looking really, really nice. One question though. Why did you choose a grey color for the darkest spots on some textures, but a more blue color for the pillar? It obviously works well, but it isn't something I would've ever thought of.
I also have an intuos tablet laying around that I should probably get used to using, but I seem to have misplaced the pen D: Hopefully I can find it.
They cost around $50 to replace, because they don't make them anymore. And that's on the cheap end. If it comes to it, you'd probably be better off buying a small Intuos and keeping it around as a spare. It's what I wound up doing, because it was hilariously cheaper.
Yea, looks like I can get a new pen for a little over $30 but people are selling their small tablets with the pen for $40. Weird. If I'm gonna buy another one though, I'd probably spend the $200 or so on a newer model.
The grey is a mortar-like material, while the blue is quartz with a blue shadow. Just a case of thinking in terms of material rather than a linear palette/color ramp, something I need to work on doing more often.
That awkward moment when you set out to do the netherwart block texture, and accidentally make a new obsidian block instead.
Addendum: I think this is the first time I've ever been ahead of the game and had my pack updated before the game was.
I think the black makes the texture look rather flat. I do like it for netherrack though. The red peaking through in the back is really nice
Yeah, it's intentional. I actually toned the highlights on the black one down a lot, compared to how it was originally meant to look. The netherwart wound up getting completely changed after, so they weren't all samey.
So all I whipped up today was lapis ore variants (CRT screens)
Jingle bells, decay and fails
The adventurers all died of fright.
Dungeons night, was never right
When the lich came in a sleigh.
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A moon rabbit. I don't think I have the "mob fur" texture quite down yet, but one shall keep trying.
Putting the CENDENT back in transcendent!
This took me way longer than it should have done, because of the way fence textures are repeated and rotated 90° for some inexplicable reason. But the default fence texture was ugly, and I finally got sick of looking at it.
Now to figure out how to upscale the gates to 128x and do those.
The colour of the screens could make them easily confused with diamond ore...
sadly, diamond ore isgreen xD
Jingle bells, decay and fails
The adventurers all died of fright.
Dungeons night, was never right
When the lich came in a sleigh.
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Is it steak, mutton, pork, rabbit, chicken?
Thinking there'd be at least one new slab, given the new brick types 1.10 has, I decided to get a jump on updating my creative overlay. And imagine my surprise when neither of them has any slab variant.
I'm not sure what Mojang have against stairs and slabs, but it's getting annoying.
Mojang has to make sure to let the entire Minecraft community know that they hate us all equally. Resource pack makers suffer with hard-coded colors, map makers with command block changes that break maps every single version, mod makers... well... let's skate past that mess, and builders get no new slabs and stairs. Thus the entire Minecraft community suffers together. It's kind of like love... except the opposite of that.
(Sorry, I can't help but give Mojang crap over some of their glaringly obvious mistakes. I criticize and chide out of love. The same kind Mojang shows us with their lack of stairs and slabs. )