how do i go about making a door or a slab of glass or dirt, the code for it is in the files but i dont know how to change everything so it will work for the black im making
im using the gui v4, how do i use the crafting recipes? what do all the letters mean? the file doesn't come with a read me, so i'm kinda lost on what to do.
Your signature goes into your signature. Please put it there using the user control panel. If you can't find it, there is a help option somewhere.
Also, this doesn't make the mod. It makes the actual Java file. To make the mod, you'll have to decompile Minecraft, add the java file, obfuscate it, then recompile it. If that's too complicated, there are much more simple mod making programs out there.
I am interested in using EasyMC, but I have a question first. I was wondering if this is easy to use for complete noobs when it comes to creating mods. I've been thinking about making a mod for some time now, but I'm not sure how. I do know the basics of JavaScript, but I'd like to know if I would need further knowledge to use this program.
When I downloaded easymc the minecraftmodcreator.exe would never open. I tryed to let it open for a while but nothing. Can any of you help me fix it.
In the original post it said the program works best if you extract it to a folder. Instead of opening it, try right-clicking on the file, and choosing "Extract to.." and choosing the file.
**NOTE: I don't know if this will work, but it's worth a try if you really want to make a mod.**
It looks really cool and useful! but there only ONE problem. In your video it showed to extract all the those files in the .rar to some folder... but when I open it all i have is the program itself, the logo, and resources...could you upload an updated version please?
~~Kayla
I'll google it right now!!Not bad. I posted my two cents on the forum itself..
Your signature goes into your signature. Please put it there using the user control panel. If you can't find it, there is a help option somewhere.
Also, this doesn't make the mod. It makes the actual Java file. To make the mod, you'll have to decompile Minecraft, add the java file, obfuscate it, then recompile it. If that's too complicated, there are much more simple mod making programs out there.
In the original post it said the program works best if you extract it to a folder. Instead of opening it, try right-clicking on the file, and choosing "Extract to.." and choosing the file.
**NOTE: I don't know if this will work, but it's worth a try if you really want to make a mod.**
~~Kayla