I like the pack, and as you said, you made it for yourself. Even so, I have several comments that you may like. I like the wood and cobble textures, the bricks, however, seem a little too contrasting compared to the rest of the pack, a little to neon perhaps. Also, the gui seems a little bit busy to me, a little bit tooornate. Finally, the cows seems a little bit crosseyed, I am not sure why I get this impression, but I do, I might be a little bit weird though. I like pretty much all the rest of your textures, and am adding this pack to my use list.
I like the pack, and as you said, you made it for yourself. Even so, I have several comments that you may like. I like the wood and cobble textures, the bricks, however, seem a little too contrasting compared to the rest of the pack, a little to neon perhaps. Also, the gui seems a little bit busy to me, a little bit tooornate. Finally, the cows seems a little bit crosseyed, I am not sure why I get this impression, but I do, I might be a little bit weird though. I like pretty much all the rest of your textures, and am adding this pack to my use list.
The brick seems to be a common complaint and to be honest, I'm even starting to dislike it in my own games. It'll probably be one of the first textures revisited. The GUI is from my first pack, Thistle Pack, and I think when I get around to updating that to the larger size I'm going to take a totally different route and go more for something like carved wooden backdrops. Because it is very busy. I had too much fun with the gems when making that sucker.
I've never noticed that about the cows. I'm going to have to go look at them now!
I love this texture pack, but my only real gripe is with the font. The basic Minecraft font isn't easy to read with higher resolution texture packs. Do you have any intentions of making a custom font for it in the future?
Aside from that, I'm really enjoying it. :biggrin.gif:
I made a review on this texture pack. I hope you enjoy.
That is a fantastic review, thank you very much. Points out the pros and cons of Wolfhound and has a very nice map that shows the textures actually in use. I like that. I'm putting this sucker on the front page, thank you very much.
Awsome Texturepack, i am currently building a grand central station for my server with this as the texturepack. Endstone as floors obsidian as walls and dispensers as the buildings floor. Going to be awsome!! (Btw nice picture for your profile pic)
Awsome Texturepack, i am currently building a grand central station for my server with this as the texturepack. Endstone as floors obsidian as walls and dispensers as the buildings floor. Going to be awsome!! (Btw nice picture for your profile pic)
Added a few new items to the customizer. Nothing too remarkable. I'm also leaving the Thistle textures in there so you don't have the original Minecraft ones while I'm working on updating the rest.
The brick seems to be a common complaint and to be honest, I'm even starting to dislike it in my own games. It'll probably be one of the first textures revisited. The GUI is from my first pack, Thistle Pack, and I think when I get around to updating that to the larger size I'm going to take a totally different route and go more for something like carved wooden backdrops. Because it is very busy. I had too much fun with the gems when making that sucker.
I've never noticed that about the cows. I'm going to have to go look at them now!
Aside from that, I'm really enjoying it. :biggrin.gif:
That is a fantastic review, thank you very much. Points out the pros and cons of Wolfhound and has a very nice map that shows the textures actually in use. I like that. I'm putting this sucker on the front page, thank you very much.
I am totally cool with you copying the concept. I'd love to see how they turn out!
You have GOT to post screenshots when it's done!
It is my favorite texture pack, and is one of the nicest things ever put on my eyes.
Here it is!
Thank you!! I will put this on the front page.
On the customizer, once I check it out in my game to make sure I don't have a stray pixel.