Can you use the default resource pack as a template?
I need to create a resource pack for an adventure map and I don't feel safe downloading a template. Is it possible that I can just copy the default Minecraft resource pack and paste it into the resourcepack folder and edit it to my liking?
2 Answers
Yes this is possible.
- Navigate to your
.minecraftfolder (%appdata%/.minecraft/on Windows usually) - Open
versionsfolder - Open the folder for the version you would like to create a resource pack for
- Open the
.jarfile with an archiving software such as WinRAR (right click, Open with WinRAR) - Navigate inside the
assetsfolder and extract theminecraftfolder - That folder is now your resource pack template! Rename the folder to whatever you would like to name your resource pack and copy it into the
Resource packsfolder. You can now edit it as you wish!
Hope I helped. If you need any more details or would like me to create a template for you to use (I guarantee it will be safe!) just comment.
6I have gotten stuck in this before. But I have a fix.
Download a texture pack and keep the folders and delete all but one of their contents then run it in minecraft by placing it into %appdata%/Roaming/.minecraft/recoursepacks on windows, Unfortunately I have not seen the place where to place it.
THEN play minecraft by going into the minecraft Java /options/resource packs.