Thread:Rayn Turammarth/@comment-29253515-20190919120438/@comment-26428291-20190920062219

Sure thing! The easiest way is probably going to be to download a pre-existing resourcepack and open the .zip file with a program like WinRAR or 7zip. I'm going to explain this assuming you're just reusing a pre-existing resourcepack.



When you open it up it should look like this. will change the texturepack icon that you see in the Resource Packs menu. You can just delete this if you don't want an icon.

holds the descriptive text for the pack that is displayed in the Resource Packs screen. If you want to change what this says, you'll want to open it in a text editor like Notepad++.

To add in your block textures you will want to open the   folder, then open the  folder. Inside the  folder you will want to go into the  folder, and then into the  folder. You can just drop your block textures in here now.

If you've used a pre-existing resource pack you will probably want to go through it and clear out any other textures in it. You can just delete these.