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Anyone have or know how to get the current 1.14 textures? Not the textures from the website Mojang offers to you to try out. Like is there any way I can go through the files and copy them? I do a lot of texture work and I would like them to stay true to Minecraft.

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40 minutes ago, Babelincoln1809 said:

Anyone have or know how to get the current 1.14 textures? Not the textures from the website Mojang offers to you to try out. Like is there any way I can go through the files and copy them? I do a lot of texture work and I would like them to stay true to Minecraft.

 

By this, I assume you mean the textures in 1.14 and wanting to re-texture them. In order to do this, you must locate your Minecraft folder and then locate your versions folder. Then you must press the 1.14 version you are wanting to use (as of now it is 1.14 pre-1) and open that folder. Then open the jar file with WinRar. Once opened, you then copy (ctrl+c) the "assets" file and paste it into a folder where you want to edit the files (ctrl+v). Alternatively, you can just drag the files into whatever folder you want (though does not always work).

This post is not in the correct area though as this is not a modding support post, instead of a Minecraft support/texture support. Try the Minecraft Forums for future posts on these matters, or http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/forum/65-texture-packs/!

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On Mac it’s pretty much the same as windows. locate your Minecraft folder and then locate your versions folder. Then you must press the 1.14 version you are wanting to use (as of now it is 1.14 pre-1) and open that folder. Then right click the jar file and open it with Archive Utility or whatever it’s called. Once opened, you then copy (command+c) the "assets" file and paste it into a folder where you want to edit the files (command+v). Alternatively, you can just drag the files into whatever folder you want (though does not always work).

 

Yes I just copied and tweaked Billy Playz’ explanation because it’s pretty good

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