So I'm hopping on the Halloween bandwagon here with my own spooky texture set.
This is more or less done aside from some tweaks and possibly a new skin for the pigs.
Edit History:
Added black wool to the terrain.png and swapped over to using the bone texture for stone.
Added skins for the animals. (Sheep, pig, cow, chicken)
Added skin for the spider (Black widow)
Added alt versions of the terrain.png
Added items.png and new redstone art
Added new bookshelf art
Added new crops, updated items to match theme of crops.
Halloween update + creeper head tnt
Repackaged the .zip to work with the texture pack selector.
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I updated the terrain.png
It now has the bone pattern in the stone and the white wool has been replaced with black.
(old version is still available on my site)
I have also added new skins for the pig, cow, sheep and chicken.
I will warn you, the cow one, though subtle, is creepy.
Not terribly happy with the pig though. May take another stab at that later.
Original post has been updated with the new stuff.
Oh and a fair bit of this stuff is just the original textures tweaked a bit. That bloody cobblestone? All I did was change the coloration on the mossy cobblestone from green to red. (Heaven forbid someone think I put more effort into this than I actually have ~.^)
As for autumn grass... Uh that's pretty much the color of my grass during the fall. Might consider doing one that's fallen leaves though.
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The more I look at this the more I like it. I like what you did with the dirt.
I suggest you make some cool book blocks, and change the leaves. God those yellow leaves are ugly :C
The more I look at this the more I like it. I like what you did with the dirt.
I suggest you make some cool book blocks, and change the leaves. God those yellow leaves are ugly :C
Turn your graphics to fancy instead of fast for the much more pleasing dead branches. I confess I didn't do much with the fast leaf texture, maybe I'll shift the color to more of an oak or maple tone instead of the poplar/aspen it is now.
As for how I made the cobble look like it's inside the stone, layers are your friend. I just put the cobble on a background layer, the smooth stone on a foreground layer and then used a fuzzy edged brush to erase the middle of the smooth stone.
Re. the spider, I will see what I can do.
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Ah yea, I use the Gimp which is a bit more full featured. (Has a bunch of different brushes rather than just a smooth circle for one thing.)
You can still do it in paint.net but it takes a few more steps and one more layer.
The bottom layer will be the image you want to show through (The cobblestones)
The next layer up make solid white. (This is going to be our transparency mask)
The top layer make into the image you want on the outside (The smooth stone)
Click the properties button for the top layer and set it's blending mode to Multiply
Select the middle layer and erase a hole in it that is a little smaller than the amount you want to show through.
Finally, select the area around the hole on the second layer and use the gaussian blur effect.
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if you had an alternative texture where nothing had faces, coal wasn't an eye, iron wasn't shackles and the grassless dirt looked a little better then I would definitely use this.
... and the grassless dirt looked a little better then I would definitely use this.
Looked better how? It's supposed to look like a pile of bones. You need to a little more specific.
As for the ores, yea sure, I can throw something together that's a little less campy.
In other news, I have a black widow skin for the spider done but the pig is STILL giving me problems.
I've uploaded a black boar skin that looks marginally better than the old mottled one but something odd is being done with the color pallet for animal skins that's making me want to pull my hair out.
It looks like the pallet is getting reduced in size which is causing some pretty bad artifacts. I kind of liked the effect it had on the cow but it doesn't work on the pig. I suppose I just need to figure out what's the maximum number of colors I can use before it breaks.
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Tis far better to be a witty fool than a foolish wit.
if you had an alternative texture where nothing had faces, coal wasn't an eye, iron wasn't shackles and the grassless dirt looked a little better then I would definitely use this.
The dirt is still the same since I've yet to get any more info on just what you didn't like about it but I've got an alt version that has no faces (aside from the faint skulls in the dirt/stone) and slightly more 'realistic' ores. (Very slightly, iron looks more like a blood stain and coal isn't found in globs)
This one also has the fast leaf texture set to more of an oak tone. (A ruddy brown)
Lastly, since the face is now missing from the clay, I put worms in it to make it easier to spot amongst sand.
As for what I plan on playing with next, probably the gold/iron/diamond blocks.
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Borrowed an idea from another texture pack and did the iron/gold/diamond blocks as purely decorative elements. The main downside to this is that you can't put them where you can see more than once face at a time or they look a bit funny.
Here is what each tile is supposed to be: Iron Block
This is more or less done aside from some tweaks and possibly a new skin for the pigs.
terrain.png
Items.png
Animal Skins
(I put them in links cause I dislike having to scroll past a lot of images. >_>)
Black Sheep
Black Sheep Fur
Vampire Pig
Evil Cow
Black Chicken
Black Widow Spider
Texturepack .zip
Download
Alt versions of the terrain.png (These are not included in the .zip file.)
Original Texture - This is the one in the screenshot
No Faces
No Faces + Decorative Blocks
Edit History:
Added black wool to the terrain.png and swapped over to using the bone texture for stone.
Added skins for the animals. (Sheep, pig, cow, chicken)
Added skin for the spider (Black widow)
Added alt versions of the terrain.png
Added items.png and new redstone art
Added new bookshelf art
Added new crops, updated items to match theme of crops.
Halloween update + creeper head tnt
Repackaged the .zip to work with the texture pack selector.
It now has the bone pattern in the stone and the white wool has been replaced with black.
(old version is still available on my site)
I have also added new skins for the pig, cow, sheep and chicken.
I will warn you, the cow one, though subtle, is creepy.
Not terribly happy with the pig though. May take another stab at that later.
Original post has been updated with the new stuff.
Oh and a fair bit of this stuff is just the original textures tweaked a bit. That bloody cobblestone? All I did was change the coloration on the mossy cobblestone from green to red. (Heaven forbid someone think I put more effort into this than I actually have ~.^)
As for autumn grass... Uh that's pretty much the color of my grass during the fall. Might consider doing one that's fallen leaves though.
I was thinking of using this.
But...
No Download link! D:
Download Link Pwease.
:3
Also I think you should make bloody slimes.
Very good texture pack however.
I mean if people want I suppose I could bundle it up in a zip to save a few clicks...
Ok, I've put up a .zip file with the terrain.png and all the animal skins.
I suggest you make some cool book blocks, and change the leaves. God those yellow leaves are ugly :C
Make Spiders Black Widows.
Turn your graphics to fancy instead of fast for the much more pleasing dead branches. I confess I didn't do much with the fast leaf texture, maybe I'll shift the color to more of an oak or maple tone instead of the poplar/aspen it is now.
As for how I made the cobble look like it's inside the stone, layers are your friend. I just put the cobble on a background layer, the smooth stone on a foreground layer and then used a fuzzy edged brush to erase the middle of the smooth stone.
Re. the spider, I will see what I can do.
You can still do it in paint.net but it takes a few more steps and one more layer.
The bottom layer will be the image you want to show through (The cobblestones)
The next layer up make solid white. (This is going to be our transparency mask)
The top layer make into the image you want on the outside (The smooth stone)
Click the properties button for the top layer and set it's blending mode to Multiply
Select the middle layer and erase a hole in it that is a little smaller than the amount you want to show through.
Finally, select the area around the hole on the second layer and use the gaussian blur effect.
Looked better how? It's supposed to look like a pile of bones. You need to a little more specific.
As for the ores, yea sure, I can throw something together that's a little less campy.
In other news, I have a black widow skin for the spider done but the pig is STILL giving me problems.
I've uploaded a black boar skin that looks marginally better than the old mottled one but something odd is being done with the color pallet for animal skins that's making me want to pull my hair out.
It looks like the pallet is getting reduced in size which is causing some pretty bad artifacts. I kind of liked the effect it had on the cow but it doesn't work on the pig. I suppose I just need to figure out what's the maximum number of colors I can use before it breaks.
Im gonna run off and put this in my minecraft folder right now.
Thank you.
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The dirt is still the same since I've yet to get any more info on just what you didn't like about it but I've got an alt version that has no faces (aside from the faint skulls in the dirt/stone) and slightly more 'realistic' ores. (Very slightly, iron looks more like a blood stain and coal isn't found in globs)
This one also has the fast leaf texture set to more of an oak tone. (A ruddy brown)
Lastly, since the face is now missing from the clay, I put worms in it to make it easier to spot amongst sand.
As for what I plan on playing with next, probably the gold/iron/diamond blocks.
Here is what each tile is supposed to be:
Iron Block
[*:1a2wslso]Top: White Marble Tile Floor
Gold Block[*:1a2wslso]Side: Shackles
[*:1a2wslso]Bottom: Reinforced Cobblestone Ceiling
[*:1a2wslso]Top: Black Marble Tile Floor
Diamond Block[*:1a2wslso]Side: Gold Framed Zombie Portrait
[*:1a2wslso]Bottom: Reinforced Wood Ceiling
[*:1a2wslso]Top: Red Carpet
[*:1a2wslso]Side: Spooky Eye
[*:1a2wslso]Bottom: Reinforced Bleeding Cobblestone Ceiling
I also included a few more alt tiles in the lower right area above the water for those who like to mix-n-match.