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In my project, I edited textures from an existing Minecraft texture pack. Initially, I faced challenges with transparency and glitches; one of my texture files simply wouldn't work. After struggling with MS Paint's inability to handle transparent backgrounds, I switched to Pixlr, an online editor that supports transparency without requiring downloads. This transition allowed me to create functional textures successfully. Through this process, I leveraged my prior knowledge from class, learned about texture modification, and discovered the limitations of Microsoft Paint.
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My project • My project was to edit the textures from an existing Minecraft texture pack.
Difficulties • I had trouble making the textures transparent. • I also had some sort of glitch. • One of the files just • Didn’t work
Solving problems • I had trouble with using MSPaint to change my textures, because they showed up on a background of white, instead of having a transparent background. Then, I switched to http://pixlr.com/ to edit my pictures. Unlike Paint, It supports transparent backgrounds and doesn’t need to be downloaded. Using Pixlr, I was able to make a texture actually work!
What I learned • I used my knowledge of pixlr from using it in Engage class to use it to make textures. • I learned that Microsoft Paint does not support transparency • I learned how to change existing textures from texture packs.