Hey all.
QUICK UPDATE: Extra, Extra!
Thanks to the latest version of MCPatcher and its CTM support, I am able to do something to the Nether that I wanted to do for a while. I will withhold the details, but you should notice the difference ;). Unfortunately, this means a bit of legwork on your end as I can't rationalise uploading the entire pack just for this quick fix, so download the patch zip, extract it and drag the contents into the main zip for my pack.
Needless to say, you need to use the new MCPatcher and enable its CTM support for this to work.
It is worth it, trust me :D. Here is the patch download: http://www.mediafire.com/?o9vk7z1wb7x9zfw
(I'm a bit excited about this as you can tell ...)
Version 0.2 is now out!
This release includes some tweaks to the last version, plus terrain textures for BTW and Kaos' add-on, as well as a few bits and bobs (signs, enchanting table's book, minecarts, boats, &c).
Here is the image for the poll:
As such, you need MCPatcher to run it properly. Due to the fact that the animations includes mod textures, Optifine HD Textures WILL NOT DO, but by deleting the aaw.class from the Optifine.zip as outlined on their forum page, you can then install the MCPatcher HD Textures and everything runs swell, and you can have Connected Textures, which this pack does support.
Stone, cobblestone, gravel and all blocks dependent on these have different colours depending on biome. Generally, it is very subtle - desert looks more yellow, frozen biomes are grey and cold, and the rest are all blueish. The only extreme one is mushroom biomes, which are, well, I'm sure you can guess.
Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?k3zj9a4b20525an
Download link for textures for Kaos' Deco Add-on: http://www.mediafire.com/?24w6l4dbzo3ug3h
To install the textures for Kaos' Add-on, extract the .zip and drag and drop the contents into the main .zip for the Texture Pack.
Some screenshots:
If you have any screenshots using my pack in-game, feel free to share them and I might well put them here :) (with your permission, of course!).
Left to right, top to bottom: normal planks, pine planks, birch planks, jungle planks, normal wood, pine wood, birch wood, jungle wood.
Hope you guys like what I've got so far!
What do you all think? Constrictive criticism encouraged. Also, any tips would be very happily received!
Thanks all!
Eriotto
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