

I highly recommend keeping it within reach as you'll be going back and forth between folders in this folder. I have this folder set on my Desktop so you don't have to do a search for Appdata. You can find all the original Minecraft texture files by going to your. jar files, however, as removing or changing filenames can affect how the file runs, possibly messing up your mod. Don't let that scare you, they're just different ways to consolidate information into one file, and both can be opened with winZIP or winRAR. All credit goes to the folks working on Dokucraft, and the original minecraft artists.Īlmost all the files you need to be dealing with are either in ZIP archives or. This will also require an imaging program such as GIMP or Photoshop, or really anything that will allow you to retain transparencies in your images.)ĭisclaimer: I did not do the original texture files in either of these exampes. (This will assume you know how to use/install Minecraft as well as use/install texture packs. That being said, should you decide to use a gorgeous 32x32 texture pack like Dokucraft's, please consider that any mod item you run into will be a glaring eyesore in your beautiful world. So here's the thing, while some(most) mods offer their content in 16x16 format, which is default for Minecraft, I like to use Dokucraft textures, which are 32x32 pixel format.

I'm getting back into Minecraft, which means I need update and reinstall all the mods I like, get my favorite textures again, and generally have compulsive fits when things don't look like they belong together.
