Tutorials/Custom texture packs

Overview

 * The Purpose of this article is to teach you how to create a custom texture pack. It focuses on the extraction of files from the minecraft.jar and the putting of the edited files back into the game. For a list of modifiable files and completed community texture packs, go to:Texture Packs. !!This tutorial is for windows users!!

Extraction

 * To extract the editable files for a texture pack, first download a compression program, such as 7-zip or WinRAR, and make a folder on your desktop for texture pack storage. Then go to the "start" menu on your desktop and do a search for "%appdata%" (Don't use the quotation marks!). A folder titled "Roaming" should appear. Open it, and the first file inside should be called ".minecraft". Open this, and inside open the file titled "bin". Then go to the "minecraft" jar file and right click on it. in the menu of options should be either "7-zip" or "WinRAR". Follow the arrow from that option to the menu of actions, and choose "Extract to 'minecraft/'". (It is best that your folder for texture packs have the word minecraft in it. For example, mine is "minecraft-desktop"). Find the extracted files. They should have extracted to your desktop folder and be in a sub-folder titled "minecraft". Open this file, and there will be about 600 .class files. Delete every one of these. Now you are ready to edit!

Restoring the Files

 * Once you have edited all the files to the desired look, you are ready to put them back as a custom texture pack. You're almost done! Select all the files (edited or not) Then choose the 7-zip or WinRAR option after right clicking and select "Add to archive...". The archive will open, and you can name the file. Then hit "OK", and the program will make all the files into a ZIP folder. To put into minecraft, simply start the launcher, log ion, and at the tile screen go to the button "mods and texture packs". In the lower left, click the Open Folder button and drag your ZIP into the folder. Select your texture pack, and view it on your computer.

Closing

 * I hope this tutorial has made it easier to understand the extraction and re-uploading of the editable files. I have used this exact procedure many times, and will be releasing my own texture pack to the wiki sometime in the not-too-distant-future. Enjoy!   --fireglo450

 This is a very handy video by tenpindan.