Hello! This is my first texture pack, so please tell me if anything need to be changed.
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There's the pic(As you can see, I'm working on better block shading) (Order is Diamond, TNT, Gold, Emerald, then Redstone)
Only 4 blocks are finished, I will work on it later. If you want it, here you go, but it'll be way different when it's complete: http://www.mediafire...9vyvevw889kpttv
Also, no adf.ly because I know you guys don't like it.
It's fine, and I really don't mean to put you down; but, there are a ton of simple packs, so you're going to have to compete if this is the style you want to make. Add some shading, just because it's simple doesn't mean it needs to look flat; you know? Keep going, it is the only way one gets better (practice makes perfect).
Heres the deal.
Simple packs have been done to death, we see countless of them posted every day and most of them are always bucket filled solid colored packs, something that anyone could throw together with little to no skill. These kind of packs are frowned on mostly due to how the forums keep getting flooded with them and for the fact that it don't take a brain to flat color a block and 'outline' it if even doing that. And a general rule is, is to just not bother posting such to the public.
Very well made simple packs are very hard and rare to come by.
I would really recommend taking a look at the Simple Pack Showdown where you can see many examples of what GOOD simple packs are like. Just because it is 'simple' don't mean it has to be flat colors.
You may even want to try doing it yourself for fun, just because the contest is over, don't mean you can't give it a try, it could be a good learning experience and get you to try something you haven't done before and sort out new tricks.
Further more some helpful links, tutorials and information I recommend reading:
Heres the deal.
Simple packs have been done to death, we see countless of them posted every day and most of them are always bucket filled solid colored packs, something that anyone could throw together with little to no skill. These kind of packs are frowned on mostly due to how the forums keep getting flooded with them and for the fact that it don't take a brain to flat color a block and 'outline' it if even doing that. And a general rule is, is to just not bother posting such to the public.
Very well made simple packs are very hard and rare to come by.
I would really recommend taking a look at the Simple Pack Showdown where you can see many examples of what GOOD simple packs are like. Just because it is 'simple' don't mean it has to be flat colors.
You may even want to try doing it yourself for fun, just because the contest is over, don't mean you can't give it a try, it could be a good learning experience and get you to try something you haven't done before and sort out new tricks.
Further more some helpful links, tutorials and information I recommend reading:
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There's the pic(As you can see, I'm working on better block shading) (Order is Diamond, TNT, Gold, Emerald, then Redstone)
Only 4 blocks are finished, I will work on it later. If you want it, here you go, but it'll be way different when it's complete:
http://www.mediafire...9vyvevw889kpttv
Also, no adf.ly because I know you guys don't like it.
Also, that emerald block is really cool.
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks! Any suggestions?
Remove the random black squares at the bottom of the TNT, it makes it look bad.
Okay, will do!
I'll update the links, forum post, download, screenshots, etc after school.
Click it or it will die...A cold painful death.
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Simple packs have been done to death, we see countless of them posted every day and most of them are always bucket filled solid colored packs, something that anyone could throw together with little to no skill. These kind of packs are frowned on mostly due to how the forums keep getting flooded with them and for the fact that it don't take a brain to flat color a block and 'outline' it if even doing that. And a general rule is, is to just not bother posting such to the public.
Very well made simple packs are very hard and rare to come by.
I would really recommend taking a look at the Simple Pack Showdown where you can see many examples of what GOOD simple packs are like. Just because it is 'simple' don't mean it has to be flat colors.
You may even want to try doing it yourself for fun, just because the contest is over, don't mean you can't give it a try, it could be a good learning experience and get you to try something you haven't done before and sort out new tricks.
Further more some helpful links, tutorials and information I recommend reading:
Texture Pack Tutorial Compendium
Taiine... how many of these do you have posted in a Notepad file?
Hey only the last half and links are XD It's just easier then re-typing over and over and searching for links. ;3
..also it's a msword file so neh