Why cant I see my minecraft texture pack images?

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How come when I go into my Texture pack assets, then Minecraft, then textures, then items, the pictures are just flowers. And not the texture pack images



Best Answer

PC Version:

Texture packs were removed in version 1.6.1, but information on them can still be found here.

I assume, though, you meant resource packs, rather than texture packs.

Every resource pack has a file structure, containing file categories of e.g. items, models, which each contain the appropriate texture files. On Windows, by default, double-clicking a .png file (the default file format for texture files in resource packs) opens it in Windows Photo Viewer. You can use other software to view images, too. Most operating systems that have a user interface include built-in picture-viewing software that support .png file formats.


Console Version:

I wouldn't expect any freedom on this topic, considering the texture packs are sold as downloadable content.




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How do I fix missing textures in texture pack?

A quick solution is to simply open your texture pack \u201cblockstates\u201d file and then delete all the JSONs involving wall blocks. Removing these files will force the game to substitute the default ones fixing the issue. Try loading up your texture pack again and check if everything is working as it should.

How do I see all my Minecraft textures?

If you open the assets folder, and then the minecraft folder, and then select textures, you will find yourself presented with several folders containing Minecraft's textures, which you can copy and edit to your heart's content. Blocks contains all block textures. Entity contains all mob and entity textures.



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