New Project: Tetxurejam
I have created a web app called Texturejam to host remixes of Minecraft texture packs. The idea is to host Texturepacker in a form palatable to people who might want to use it. Read more
I have created a web app called Texturejam to host remixes of Minecraft texture packs. The idea is to host Texturepacker in a form palatable to people who might want to use it. Read more
One of the problems for someone wanting to use Minecraft texture packs is not that there is no central repository of texture packs, but that there are many. Read more
I have updated Texturejam to support Minecraft Beta 1.5. Read more
The latest release Beta 1.5 of Minecraft introduces several new things that need textures: powered rail, detector rail, and two new sorts of sapling. I added them first to Texturejam’s patches pack—used to upgrade other packs to Beta 1.5—and did not get around to doing GroovyStipple versions until today. Read more
I am making some changes to the way the Texturejam web app works to improve the clarity of attribution in remixed texture packs. Here’s how the new system works (or will work, when it is done), and why. Read more
I want to make it so artists can say whether they want to allow their texture packs to be remixed and specifically whether Texturejam is allowed to allow visitors to download remixed packs. To do this I need to be able to identify the pack in question. Even if we assume honest dealing from all the people involved, this is a tricky problem. Read more