
Some don’t like the dispenser, but if you want I can change that. I also give credit to the other textures as you can see on the texture map. A wooden deck with this looks great.īy the way, it won’t bother me if you copy this into your own texture map. The wood texture was also created from real wood texture as most of my other textures. 1 Description (from Help) 2 Crafting Process 2.1 Notes 3 Furniture Packs 4 Notes 5 Useable Blocks List 5.1 Notes 6 Useable Items List Description (from Help) Furniture blocks are sculpted from up to 16x16x16 smaller sub-blocks. This was made from a real spruce tree texture. I like the spruce tree (I think that is the name) the most.

To create a new seamless texture is quite tricky. I think they look a lot better than the default texture map. I have have copied some of the textures from other people, but I have created a lot of my own from scratch, like the trees, the ores, the oven, some of the doors etc. If you want, I can post it on community again. I have also replaced the textures of many electronics to resemble paintings for decoration. A tool that visualizes whole terrain in isometric projection using block icons is also possible.The different blocks of diamond, copper etc make great tiling in bathrooms etc. For example it would be easy to create a tool that produces a patch of flat terrain so that you don’t have to flatten it yourself in creative mode. Useful if you want to analyze, visualize or edit the world data outside of the game. There’s over 1500 blocks icons in the 2.1 set. The width and height of the texture must be a power of 2 (32, 64, 128 etc). Use it as a template to create your own skins.

The width and height of the texture must be a power of 2 (128, 256, 512 etc). Also, partial transparency is not supported, alpha must be either 0 or 255, or you will get more visual glitches. You can download the customized blocks texture from within the game. Please note that adding transparency to slots that do not have transparency in the default blocks texture will cause visual glitches. Use it as a template to create your own block textures.


Default blocks texture (1.29) Default blocks texture (2.2) Here’s some files you may find useful if you want to dig deeper in Survivalcraft.
