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Post by shadowarch78 on Mar 19, 2011 13:57:28 GMT -5
The attachment is my texture pack. This does not work for high res packs. First of all, download and save a texture pack to a easy to remember place, you will be moving it out, so its ok. *Do not unzip the folder* Secondly, Open up your minecraft launcher and go to mods and texture packs, And click open texture pack folder. Finally, drag and drop the texture pack to the Texture pack folderand close it. Finally, in minecraft select the box and press done. *If you cant open the folder for some reason, Search in your folders for %appdata% wich will show a bunch of folders. Click Minecraft. and open the texturepack folder, and drag it in* Attachments:
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kick32
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Post by kick32 on Mar 19, 2011 20:10:10 GMT -5
This is almost exactly like painterly
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Post by shadowarch78 on Mar 19, 2011 22:49:07 GMT -5
This is almost exactly like painterly It is painterly... but you can customize painterly, its the one i use.
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Post by pieman509 on Mar 20, 2011 14:54:27 GMT -5
is it windows only?
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Post by shadowarch78 on Mar 20, 2011 15:25:12 GMT -5
Yeah, well, idk. You just drag it to the folder that opens.
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Post by kick32 on Mar 21, 2011 5:40:24 GMT -5
pie what computor do you have macs are differnt. for macs you unzip the texture pack then put your minecraft in the texture pack folder
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Post by pieman509 on Mar 25, 2011 18:50:26 GMT -5
i know how to get a texture pac on my mac, but some dont work
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Post by kick32 on Mar 25, 2011 20:02:45 GMT -5
painterly works i use it sometimes
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