Published Aug 28th, 2012, 8/28/12 2:23 pm
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Tri Colored Wolf Statues; Grey, Brown, and Artic
I've searched though a lot of wolf statue projects and I have not found one that is close to what the actual minecraft wolf looks like, pixel per pixel.
So I've done just that and created a wolf statue that I've attempted to get as close as possible to what the actual minecraft wolf looks like. Though due to the limited colors (without a texture pack) I cannot make the statues look exactly the same as the minecraft wolf.
So I have created three wolf statues:
A grey wolf (the original texture); made of clay, wool, and mushroom blocks.
A brown wolf; made of wooden planks, wool, and mushroom blocks.
An Artic wolf; made of iron, wool, and mushroom blocks.
You may have to replace blocks If you use any texture packs that change block colors (such as grey clay being changed to red clay). Such a change can make the wolf statues look odd.
If you want to use these files for your own severes, videos, projects, etc. please give credit.
I've searched though a lot of wolf statue projects and I have not found one that is close to what the actual minecraft wolf looks like, pixel per pixel.
So I've done just that and created a wolf statue that I've attempted to get as close as possible to what the actual minecraft wolf looks like. Though due to the limited colors (without a texture pack) I cannot make the statues look exactly the same as the minecraft wolf.
So I have created three wolf statues:
A grey wolf (the original texture); made of clay, wool, and mushroom blocks.
A brown wolf; made of wooden planks, wool, and mushroom blocks.
An Artic wolf; made of iron, wool, and mushroom blocks.
Additional Notes
You may have to replace blocks If you use any texture packs that change block colors (such as grey clay being changed to red clay). Such a change can make the wolf statues look odd.
If you want to use these files for your own severes, videos, projects, etc. please give credit.
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Type %appdata% into it and hit enter.
Open roaming folder (that what I have to do with a window7 computer)
Open the .minecraft folder.
Open saves folder. (This is where all your world saves are.)
And drag and drop the world-file into it. (The one that you downloaded.)
You may have to either unzip file or just open up the zipped file to get the world save file you need.