R3D Craft [Texture Pack]

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  1. bajj597

    bajj597 Forum Legend

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    R3D CRAFT is a new texture pack that is currently under construction. It is an insanely detailed default, realistic texture pack. It is about 60% done. Here is a video of a sneak peak:

    This texture pack is awesome! Well it looks so. It seems soo much better than my Faithful Texture Pack that I use all the time. But when I try to compress it into a .zip and put it in my texturepacks folder I get this (And yes Im in 1.2.5 and all that) : http://imgur.com/eEblv

    So is there anyone who can figure out why its doing that and give me a slight tutorial or something like that? I know how to install mods and texturepacks, but this one just wont work. Please help!
     
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    And also I am on a Macbook Pro 13". I have tried the 256 and the 512 sized ones. Incase it might be a graphics card problem, there is that info. Any further info, all you need to do is ask.
     
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    Hmmm - Well it seems that I just tried the 128 pixel one and it works fine.... So does that mean my laptop wont support it any higher quality texture packs? Is there a way I can fix that?
     
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    not being nooby or anything have you tried to use it through mc patcher because you dont have to compress or decompress and is very user friendly
     
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    I have optifine - it does the same thing without any of the hassle and at the same time reduces my computer's lag.
     

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