How to create your own resource pack for minecraft

So you want your creeper to look like cotton candy. Guess what ! you can do it. Without further ado read on to find out how to create your own resource packs for your Minecraft worlds.

First and foremost what are resource packs? They are a bunch of files that let you modify the color, textures, sounds and other things in Minecraft.  So you can modify swords, chicken feathers, sugar cane, bricks, etc by creating new resource packs and applying them to your worlds.

1. First of all, we need to get hold of vanilla Minecraft resource pack files. One way of doing it by finding the .minecraft folder by manually following these steps.
Run %appdata% in windows search. It will take you to the roaming folder structure. Go to .minecraft->Versions->(the version you are planning to use). Copy the jar file and paste it in your resource pack folder.  use 7zip or WinRAR to unzip the .jar. Now you have all vanilla files and you can modify them as you want.


2. Go to .minecraft folder. Go to the resource packs folder and create a folder. The name of that folder will be the name of the resource pack. Inside the folder create a new text document and save as pack.mcmeta. To check whether the text document file was correctly saved as .mcmeta file make sure that show file extensions are on. Now open "pack. mcmeta" and write the following code into it.
{
pack": {
"pack_format": 4,
"description": "YOUR DESCRIPTION"
  }
and save the file

pack_format 4 is Minecraft 1.13 pack_format 3 is Minecraft 1.11 and 1.12 pack_format 2 is Minecraft 1.9 pack_format 1 is Minecraft 1.7 and 1.6. 

3. Create a folder in the folder named assets. Within assets make another folder named Minecraft. In the Minecraft folder, make another folder named texture In the texture folder make a folder named entity if you want to change an entity if you want to change a block create another folder block.

4. We will try to change the brick block. Go to the newly created block folder and copy the brick.png from the original Minecraft block folder.  Right-click one of the Minecraft textures (explained in step 1), select "open with" then pick what you edit the texture with. Once you are done editing the texture save it into your block, entity or item folder. The final folder structure will look like below.
Then you are done!


5. Open the Launcher. Run your version of Minecraft. Click the options button and go to resource packs and if everything has gone well, you will see your pack listed here. click the arrow on your resource pack if it is in the Selected Resource Packs area it should work.

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