Hey there, ever made a texture pack, but your water and lava textures looked static and un-animated?
Well, there's a solution to fixing it.
First make a new file inside your texture pack.
Directory to texture packs folder
My example pack name is "example pack hahaha"
Then, temporarialy extract the .zip file to add the new files.
Now once done exracting, It should look like the image provided.
And then make a new file. You can temporarialy set it to a .png or something like that. but once making it. Remove the .png from the end of the file's name.
Now it should look like this.
Once done, Rename the file to "uselavaanim".
Then, once done, put the file inside your original zip file. And the lava block will be animated!
And you can also make another file named "usewateranim" to animate the water block too.
Now, i might make another tutorial for making custom block animations for other blocks, but i don't know or understand that yet.
Hey there, ever made a texture pack, but your water and lava textures looked static and un-animated?
Well, there's a solution to fixing it.
First make a new file inside your texture pack.
Directory to texture packs folder
My example pack name is "example pack hahaha"
Then, temporarialy extract the .zip file to add the new files.
Now once done exracting, It should look like the image provided.
And then make a new file. You can temporarialy set it to a .png or something like that. but once making it. Remove the .png from the end of the file's name.
Now it should look like this.
Once done, Rename the file to "uselavaanim".
Then, once done, put the file inside your original zip file. And the lava block will be animated!
And you can also make another file named "usewateranim" to animate the water block too.
Now, i might make another tutorial for making custom block animations for other blocks, but i don't know or understand that yet.
Edited by gamer5932033