It's probably outdated. When minecraft updates, all the mods need to be updated also.
Make sure they are still a .zip file when you put them in the Textures file. And did you select it when you logged into Minecraft?
What? No, texture packs only affect mood and color.
For HD texture packs (over 16x16 in resolution), you have to use either MCPatcher or OptiFine in order for the textures to work and animate correctly.
My favourite Minecraft texture pack is probably Summerfields Craft, and it's pretty realistic, and it's awesome. I got it on a list of the ten best minecraft texture packs. By the way, Diamond Craft on this list of 10 things, and LB Photo Realism both don't work properly. Transparent craft is one of the best, and of course Summerfields is probably the most realistic.
Download the Texture pack it should be in a .zip file (you will need 7zip or WinRAR) then you need to put the .zip file in your Minecraft Texture Pack folder which is located in you AppData if you are using Windows Machines.
the easiest way to uninstall a minecraft mod (like single player commands) is to replace the jar file to do this 1.start minecraft.exe(starting minecraft in a web browser will not work) 2. select options 3.click force update 4. login and the minecraft jar files will redownload (you will still keep your saves and texture packs)
What? No, texture packs only affect mood and color.
The Vanilla version of Minecraft refers to the game with no mods or texture packs installed.
You can't? The only way is to type '%appadata%' in your start menu (or whatever you have) and press enter. Go to '.minecraft'. After that, click 'texture packs' and drag the file into 'texture packs'
All texture packs "work" with minecraft 1.3.2. it is just that the new items (if the pack says 1.2.5 or less) may either be a wrong color, invisible, or default. if it says 1.3.2 it is fine, and will work perfectly.
For HD texture packs (over 16x16 in resolution), you have to use either MCPatcher or OptiFine in order for the textures to work and animate correctly.
Because MCPAtcher is used for texture packs, what you want is Modloader or another program.
Because the image for the skin is located in the texture pack it self and it automatically uses that instead the skin you set up.
No, you are not the only one. Texture Packs for me work though.
Your texture packs may not work because you are using the incorrect version, so you will need to apply a patch to make them work.
it will work for any minecraft version
For Mac Users Only: First, you must download the texture pack and it will appear in your downloads folder so you should have minecraft otherwise this won't work. Drag the file into the Library Folder, then there should be a folder called application support so drag it in and then, there is a folder called minecraft so inside there are a list of folders and put it in the folder that is called texture packs.
My favourite Minecraft texture pack is probably Summerfields Craft, and it's pretty realistic, and it's awesome. I got it on a list of the ten best minecraft texture packs. By the way, Diamond Craft on this list of 10 things, and LB Photo Realism both don't work properly. Transparent craft is one of the best, and of course Summerfields is probably the most realistic.