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In any version of Minetest, the easiest way to install a custom texture pack is by doing the following: | In any version of Minetest, the easiest way to install a custom texture pack is by doing the following: | ||
− | + | # Download a texture pack. | |
− | + | # It is most likely the download will be compressed | |
− | + | # Extract the texture pack into the ''textures'' directory in your Minetest directory. You know you have the right folder when you see a file named ''texture_packs_here.txt''. | |
− | + | # Once your texture packs are copied into the ''textures'' folder start/restart Minetest. | |
− | + | # After release 0.5 of Minetest the ''Textures Tab'' was renamed to the ''Content'' Tab. | |
− | + | # Select the ''Content'' tab at the top of the main Minetest menu. | |
− | + | # Texture packs will appear in green in the left hand view pane. | |
− | + | # Select the texture pack you wish to use using the mouse. | |
− | + | # Select the ''Use Texture Pack'' button on the lower right of the window. | |
− | + | # The word ''Enabled'' should appear next to the texture pack you selected. | |
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For more in depth instructions with specific version info please see the '''[[Help:Installing Texture Packs|Installing Texture Packs]]''' tutorial. | For more in depth instructions with specific version info please see the '''[[Help:Installing Texture Packs|Installing Texture Packs]]''' tutorial. |
Revision as of 11:49, 20 September 2019
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A texture pack is the collection of files that are used to change the in-game textures of:
The native resolution of Minetest's textures are 16 × 16 pixels.
All versions of Minetest support custom textures with a folder under the main Minetest Folder called textures. This folder was added in 0.4.dev-20120408 (18d8e3ac). Changing texture packs is done via the in game main menu tab Content.
Installation
In any version of Minetest, the easiest way to install a custom texture pack is by doing the following:
- Download a texture pack.
- It is most likely the download will be compressed
- Extract the texture pack into the textures directory in your Minetest directory. You know you have the right folder when you see a file named texture_packs_here.txt.
- Once your texture packs are copied into the textures folder start/restart Minetest.
- After release 0.5 of Minetest the Textures Tab was renamed to the Content Tab.
- Select the Content tab at the top of the main Minetest menu.
- Texture packs will appear in green in the left hand view pane.
- Select the texture pack you wish to use using the mouse.
- Select the Use Texture Pack button on the lower right of the window.
- The word Enabled should appear next to the texture pack you selected.
For more in depth instructions with specific version info please see the Installing Texture Packs tutorial.
Finding Texture Packs
Texture packs can be currently found in several places:
- Popular texture packs on Main page
- "Texture Packs" in the Forum
- List of texture packs on this wiki
Texture Pack Creation
To create a custom texture pack, you must edit the default files. If you have experience with image editors then creating your own custom texture pack is fairly straightforward.
- Locate the default textures.
- Create a new folder to hold your new texture pack.
- Use your preferred image editing program – GIMP is free/open-source and works well – and create a PNG file for each texture that you want to modify. Any image editor that supports transparency – also called “alpha” – should be OK.
- The textures may be any size, but square images whose edge lengths are powers of 2 (16 × 16, 32 × 32, 64 ×64, 128 × 128, …) are preferred for visual and consistency reasons.
- Compress the folder — not only the files inside – in a .zip archive and upload it (Mediafire and Dropbox are popular choices), and post your announcement in the Texture Packs forum.
For more in depth instructions please see the Creating texture packs tutorial.