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How To Change Minecraft Block Textures

  1. Ever found a texture pack that was nigh perfect, but there was one texture yous really didn't similar? Ever wanted to live in a world of diamond blocks, simply you weren't rich enough? E'er wanted a new, creative way to express yourself? Well, today, I'll be teaching you lot how to change the textures of Minecraft!
    Disclaimer: This guide assumes that y'all have basic photo editing skills.

    The first thing yous want to do is to download a base resources pack that y'all tin can employ as a sort of template. Personally, I use faithful 32x32, but y'all tin use anything. Next, navigate to your .minecraft folder; this can be done by, if you're on windows, pressing the windows key, typing in %appdata% in the piffling search bar at the bottom, clicking on "roaming", then on ".minecraft" and finally on "resourcepacks", and if you're on a Mac, open upward minecraft, become to options, resources packs, then click on the "open up resource packs folder" push button at the bottom. Now drag your base resource pack in here, copy/paste it, and give it any proper name y'all want. The copy/pasting is then that if you mess up and accidentally salve the texture, you still take the default texture, which you can copy/paste and restart.

    Once you open up the resource pack binder and open up up your copies resource packs, click on "assets", then "minecraft", and and so "textures". You should come across something similar this:

    Inside each of these folders is a specific prepare of textures, with more detail in the spoiler:

    Achievements: The achievement screen GUI and related buttons.
    Blocks: Blocks, fire, lava, and h2o.
    Container: The GUIs for anvils, beacons, brewing stands, crafting tables, dispensers/droppers, enchtables, furnaces, chests, hoppers, horses, your inventory, and villagers.
    Effect: Dither, which is used for Super Secret Settings, and will be removed in ane.9.
    Entity: Entity skins.
    Environment: Lord's day, moon, and rain.
    Font: Your font.
    GUI: A bunch of other random GUI things, along with an alternating location for Container.
    Items: Items.
    Map: A agglomeration of map-related things.
    Misc: The textures for forcefields, and the texture that covers your screen when underwater.
    Models: How your armor looks when it'due south on you.
    Painting: All of the paintings.
    Particle: All of the particles.

    Open up the folder of whatever texture you want to edit, and once you find that texture, right click information technology to open it with some photo editing software. Personally, I employ paint.net, just GIMP or Photoshop works too. I would non recommend regular pigment, due to the lack of features. Once you open up the texture, y'all should meet something similar this:
    (The texture will be tiny, you lot tin use control+the scroll wheel to make it larger or smaller, at least in paint.net.)

    Once you're content with your texture, you should salve it as whatsoever proper name the block previously had. Y'all MUST replace the old texture. Afterwards, you can open up Minecraft, set up your resource pack to your copied one, join a globe, and see your new texture. If information technology'southward not showing up, try pressing f3+t to reload the textures. If not, you probably didn't save information technology equally the right matter, or you put it in the wrong place, but if everything goes well, you should exist able to see your new texture.
    Hope this guide helped! If y'all have questions, just ask! :)

    ~Rhy out

  2. Whoa cool, I'one thousand going to make my ain confront in every cake now

Source: https://empireminecraft.com/threads/guide-how-to-edit-textures-in-minecraft.64215/

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