Hey guys it’s Adam make a swim bird and welcome to something a little different here dance dance I’m gonna show you guys how to make resource packs today this is just minecraft skin viewer I use this to make a lot of little characters for my thumbnails you can kind of angle them Around you can type in any user name and it will pop up with their skin you can save their skins name of a picture of them pose all that good stuff so check that out if you if you want to make little Minecraft pictures now anyways I’m going to show you how to do resource packs now this is something new for 1.6 that allows us to make edits to stuff other than just textures you can make edits to sounds and different things too so I’ve got this pack here and I’m gonna Show you how to make your own this is the one that you guys already saw in the video but here’s the test pack so the first thing you want to do is make a folder in your resource packs folder if you don’t know how to get to this this Is in your users you got a app data roaming and then dot minecraft is where all your minecraft stuff is stored like your screenshots and stuff like that so you want to go into resource packs and then this is our new one this will be test pack so just make a folder called Whatever you want the you know pack to be called then you make another folder in there called assets and inside that another one called minecraft and that should be blank now we’re gonna start getting the assets for that part of part of the assets are in the actual assets Folder in dot minecraft so you can just grab all these and copy them and then we’re gonna head back into here and drop them down the other parts are in your minecraft.jar so there they all are there so there’s those and then we’re gonna need to go in to access your Minecraft.jar you no longer go to the bin folder you go to versions and this is all the different versions that your new launcher has and here’s one point six point one and this i’ve already opened it down here you need like a program like WinZip or something to be Able to open up the jars like this but this is the jar if you’ve never seen before it holds all your data that you need to run minecraft and everything now if you open that up there is also another assets folder in here minecraft all that stuff and this is where you get All your textures because they’re just held in there and I’m gonna have to back up here and we’re gonna go back into our resource pack the test pack and we’re going to drag and drop these into here so now we can just merge those I think it’s doubling Up on some of the flick language files but I should have gotten all of the stuff in there if I back up and come back here yep okay so we have all the textures everything the last part we’re gonna need is one more little thing we Need to put outside in this in this test pack folder we’re gonna put one last thing and that is in your one point six point one jar it’s in this huge main directory and it will be under P V to set P it’ll go down to that you need the PAC MC metadata and the PAC PNG so drag those over plop them down if i refresh this it should be in here it’s a little slower because I’m recording my desktop and that’s it so you have everything you need now you can start editing this stuff and change it now sounds are what I was messing with the most you can go in and this is all of the sounds in the game all the cave sounds we got mob sounds everything is in here and you can play the normal sounds like let’s go in and just do like a horse whinny or Something let’s see if we have a where’s the horse idle sound there’s like a horse snorting and if we wanted to change that we would need another sound and in here they use the dot ODG format now the easiest program I found to make a mp3 to that is audacity it’s free this Is a frying-pan sound I found very comical but you can you could take this and if you open it an audacity like so you can go and export it as a a GG file and then you would take this and rename it idle whatever whatever sound you want To replace you rename it and save it as that and then you’re gonna go in back into your little resource pack and drop it in place of this like you would delete the normal idle sound and you would put your new sound in there and then when you go into minecraft you Change like you would a texture pack you change your resource pack to this and it will have those sounds just like I showed in the other video with the bird pack so it’s pretty simple if you want to change textures there’s some other tutorials about that it doesn’t it’s not Too different you just put the text in to the texture folder like that you can put musics records and music and stuff in there but basically any sound has to be that dot OGG format and well another thing I can show you if you open this pack this is the picture that shows What your pack looks like so you can change that if you want to have like a custom thing but this here you can open it with like notepad plus plus or a program and you can see this is a lot of data on languages but at the top here There’s a description and if you change this like hey and save it then when you open your texture packs or your resource pack folder it will say it won’t say the default look of Minecraft it will say whatever you put for that so it’s a good Way to change you know whatever you want to title it or whatever I’ve got some other resource packs in here that I converted like the adventuretime one and stuff like that but yeah basically in a nutshell that is how you create resource pack so make sure you you follow all Those steps to put everything in there and then you can start editing your assets and changing what you want it’s not too tough actually it took me most of the time to do this was making all the different villager sounds and stuff like that recording them and then Converting that like slicing it up and converting them to OGG ‘s took a little while but once you get it in there it’s pretty fun I’m gonna keep working on my bird pack and hopefully keep by making it better for you guys so thanks for Watching let me know if you want me to do more tutorials like this I don’t do this very often it’s a little slow and very specific for people so I don’t let you know I don’t want to make videos only for a few people but if I think this is something that’s interesting Because this is really new in 1.6 and it seems to be a lot of fun to put stupid Scouts in there so anyways thanks for watching guys leave a like if you enjoyed this and I’ll see you next time for more minecraft good bye Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft 1.6 How to: Resource Packs! Change Sounds, Music, Textures, & More’, was uploaded by Swimming Bird on 2013-07-06 18:50:37. It has garnered 228101 views and 2241 likes. The duration of the video is 00:06:29 or 389 seconds.
With the addition of Resource Packs in Minecraft 1.6.1, I decided it was about time that I went in and re-did a ton of the sound effects, records, & music. Here’s a simple tutorial you can follow to make your own Resource Pack. Let me know if I left anything out. Thanks for watching guys, hope you’re having fun in 1.6!
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Hear my Resource Pack in action! http://youtu.be/IvI-REHGB58
Download the Bird Resource Pack: http://www.mediafire.com/?0buy0091p54ib2a
See what’s coming from the previous Snapshots: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1CA6ADAC4340FA1C&feature=view_all
Check out more funny Minecraft moments with monsters and animals:http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC91E1217B1F18402
Music by Andrew Riley entitled “A Careless Trifle”, “Just Passing By”, “The Coffee Bean Incident”, & “Along the Way”
The song “Swimming Bird’s Theme” is by the amazing musician Julian Cornell. Check him out here: https://soundcloud.com/julian-cornell