IMPORTANT: Mint Flavor is no longer updating. Java 1.12.x will be the last version that will be supported unless I decide to resume this at some point in the future. Thank you everyone who has supported this project over the years.
Hello, and thanks for taking interest in my texture pack.
One question that's often raised on this forum is "How long does it take to make a Resource Pack?" Mint Flavor was a personal challenge to answer that question by creating a resource pack as quickly as possible, while still trying to keep a certain standard of quality and make a product that someone might actually want to use.
It took me 36 days of work over the span of two and a half months to complete 100% of all of the vanilla Minecraft texture assets. Some interesting facts about how long it took me to make certain aspects of the pack can be found in the spoiler below. Sufficed to say, it was an interesting challenge, and I hope that you enjoy the end result of it!
● Item textures were finished in just four days, counting the worn armor textures. With 215 item textures in the pack, that means I made approximately 53.75 items per day.
● There are 86 total textures for entities, which were finished over the course of ten days. That's only 8.6 entity textures I was able to create each day. Entity textures are VERY time consuming.
● GUI Elements were completed in just four days. With 41 GUI Elements in Minecraft as of 14w21b, that means I created approximately ten GUI images per day. This includes the ones that only have a few icons on them (because Mojang cannot see clear to use their GUI texture sheets efficiently), and demonstrates just how long it takes to get good layouts for these things in spite of the very minimalist style I used for the pack.
● Paintings were the most difficult thing for me to do simply because I had a HUGE amount of artists block. I couldn't think of what to do for them, but the ideas slowly came to me over the course of three days making my rate a measly 8.7 paintings per day.
This texture pack, and images contained therein, are licensed to all downloaders under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License.
Attribution: When attributing the files, you must include the URL of This Thread as part of the attribution. When using this pack as part of a video series, please provide Attribution in the description of every video in which the pack is used.
Fair Use Acknowledgement: I, Alvoria, the creator of this pack acknowledge that the creation of video based on gameplay constitutes a transformative use of in-game visuals, and will not attempt to assert copyright claims on, or block monetization of, any video where my textures are used in the process of creating or capturing gameplay footage.
• Click "Options..."
• From the Options menu, click "Resource Packs"
• Click "Open resource pack folder" at the bottom of the screen. This will open a folder on your computer.
• Move or copy the .zip file you downloaded from one of the links above into this folder. Drag and drop, copy and paste, or however else you prefer to move files
• Do NOT unzip the file.
• Close this folder, and return to Minecraft.
• You should now see "Mint Flavor.zip" as one of the options in the Resource Packs menu on the left-hand side.
• Hover over the icon and you should see a > arrow. Click it. This should move "Mint Flavor.zip" to the right-hand column.
• Click "Done" at the bottom of the Resource Packs menu.
• After a moment's wait, the textures should change.
• Enjoy playing Minecraft!
Right now this isn't so much an actual Frequently Asked Questions section as it is a section of questions that I know are going to be frequently asked and that I'd like to answer before they annoy me. Please read this section before asking me stuff. Thanks.
A: Read the License. You can basically do whatever you want as long as you: 1) give me credit and link back to this thread, 2) make no money from it (including from ads) unless it's a video (such as those found on youtube.com), and 3) release your work under the same license that this pack is released under.
If you do something cool with it, let me know and I'll link to you.
Q: I can't read/don't understand/don't want to follow the license. May I just ask your permission?
A: If this is the case, the answer is "no you may not."
Q: Will you add mod support for to this pack?
A: No. This pack is going to stay vanilla only. At least, from me it is. If someone else wants to make a mod support add-on pack for Mint Flavor I'll be happy to link to it. I won't be making one, though, as I already have quite enough to do adding mod support to my other pack,
Q: How about MCPatcher/Optifine features?
A: Again, I'm not going to go beyond vanilla for this pack. If someone else wants to do it, that's fine and I'll be happy to link to your work if it's of decent quality. I'm not going to make it, though, just because of the time element involved.
Q: Are you going to update to the next Minecraft version, and how long will it take?
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Q: Why don't you use adf.ly?
A: Adf.ly is probably the most reliable per-click revenue stream available at the moment, but I refuse to do business with them because of the practices of the advertisers they do business with. In particular, I've seen several ads that try to download, or trick you into downloading, software that contains spyware/malware. No amount of money they can pay me is worth the guilt I'd feel knowing that I contributed to even a single person's computer getting infected by that garbage.
Q: Why do you answer questions in mint green text?
A: If you have to ask, you're clearly not paying attention.
Like the pack? Interested in helping me promote it? Here's a banner:
And here's the code you can easily copy into your signature to display that banner:
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Whether you decide to help me out or not... Thank you!
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