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Tutorial on how to change skins on PMC:
1. Use the “change my skin” option.
- When you click or tap this option, it will open up a new browser tab and it will ask you to log into your minecraft profile.
- Once logged in, you should see the skin in net form and an “upload” button under it.
- Click or tap upload.
2. Using the “Download” option.
- Click or tap Download Skin
- Open up minecraft.net.
- Log in and go to “Profile”
- Scroll down and find the “Select File” button and locate your newly downloaded skin .png file.
- Once it loads in, hit “Upload”.
- Launch game and enjoy
Tutorial on how to add Texture/Resource packs.
- Download the desired file (be sure your computer and Minecraft can handle the resolution. Minecraft defaultly can support any 16x16 pack.)
- Go to your start menu or open up a folder and type the following into the bar: %appdata%
- Click on .minecraft
- Now open the location folder of your recently downloaded pack
- Open your Resource Packs folder in the .minecraft window
- Copy or cut and paste the .zip file (unless the .zip file contains a folder within itself) into the Resource Packs folder
- Launch game and enjoy
Tutorial on how to add Projects.
1. MCSchematic for Single Player Modded Minecraft with World Edit
- Download file.
- Open the .minecraft folder as explained above.
- Open the mods folder and locate the schematics folder.
- Copy or cut and paste the downloaded file.
- Launch Game and enter either an existing world (not recommended) or a new world (highly recommended)
- Do the command //schem list to show the names of existing MCSchematics at your disposal.
- Do //schem load <schematic name here> (minus the <>)
- If its not too large and your Minecraft can handle it, it should load in and ready to use.
2. World Saves
- Download the world save.
- Opan your .minecraft folder
- Open the “saves” folder
- Locate and copy the .zip file of the downloaded world
- Run the game and go into Single Player. The name of the world should be there.
- Enioy.
Tutorial on how to add mods to your modded minecraft if using Forge.
- Download your version of Forge you wish to use.
- Run the .jar file with Java.
- Click install client
- It will install Forge to your minecraft version you selected as long as you have run the version in single player prior to install.
- Run the Forge profile in the launcher.
- Exit the game.
- Find the desired mod that fits your Minecraft version.
- Find out if it is in need of a “Core” mod or “Lib”
- Download the mod.
- Open your .minecraft folder.
- Open the newly made “mods” folder.
- Copy or cut the mod’s .jar file(s) into the folder. (depending on if it needed a core or lib
- Run the forge profile and check the bottom left. If done properly it should now say 4 mods installed instead of 3. The number never goes below 3 and can only get higher from there.
- Enjoy.
1. Use the “change my skin” option.
- When you click or tap this option, it will open up a new browser tab and it will ask you to log into your minecraft profile.
- Once logged in, you should see the skin in net form and an “upload” button under it.
- Click or tap upload.
2. Using the “Download” option.
- Click or tap Download Skin
- Open up minecraft.net.
- Log in and go to “Profile”
- Scroll down and find the “Select File” button and locate your newly downloaded skin .png file.
- Once it loads in, hit “Upload”.
- Launch game and enjoy
Tutorial on how to add Texture/Resource packs.
- Download the desired file (be sure your computer and Minecraft can handle the resolution. Minecraft defaultly can support any 16x16 pack.)
- Go to your start menu or open up a folder and type the following into the bar: %appdata%
- Click on .minecraft
- Now open the location folder of your recently downloaded pack
- Open your Resource Packs folder in the .minecraft window
- Copy or cut and paste the .zip file (unless the .zip file contains a folder within itself) into the Resource Packs folder
- Launch game and enjoy
Tutorial on how to add Projects.
1. MCSchematic for Single Player Modded Minecraft with World Edit
- Download file.
- Open the .minecraft folder as explained above.
- Open the mods folder and locate the schematics folder.
- Copy or cut and paste the downloaded file.
- Launch Game and enter either an existing world (not recommended) or a new world (highly recommended)
- Do the command //schem list to show the names of existing MCSchematics at your disposal.
- Do //schem load <schematic name here> (minus the <>)
- If its not too large and your Minecraft can handle it, it should load in and ready to use.
2. World Saves
- Download the world save.
- Opan your .minecraft folder
- Open the “saves” folder
- Locate and copy the .zip file of the downloaded world
- Run the game and go into Single Player. The name of the world should be there.
- Enioy.
Tutorial on how to add mods to your modded minecraft if using Forge.
- Download your version of Forge you wish to use.
- Run the .jar file with Java.
- Click install client
- It will install Forge to your minecraft version you selected as long as you have run the version in single player prior to install.
- Run the Forge profile in the launcher.
- Exit the game.
- Find the desired mod that fits your Minecraft version.
- Find out if it is in need of a “Core” mod or “Lib”
- Download the mod.
- Open your .minecraft folder.
- Open the newly made “mods” folder.
- Copy or cut the mod’s .jar file(s) into the folder. (depending on if it needed a core or lib
- Run the forge profile and check the bottom left. If done properly it should now say 4 mods installed instead of 3. The number never goes below 3 and can only get higher from there.
- Enjoy.
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