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Have you ever wished to have your OWN CUSTOM portraits in Minecraft? Well, now your dream has become reality!
Download this pack after you made sure you have OptiFine installed and that's it! You can customize all fifty portraits as you wish.
If you don't have Optifine already, download it here
To customize the pack, first you have to estract it and put it in the resource pack folder.
Then, you want to enter the pack, go into assets, minecraft, textures and portraits.
Let's say you want to set portrait1 as a photo of your dog (or whatever). Take your photo and call it portrait1.png (must be png and not jpg), then paste it in the portraits folder. When the system asks you if you want to replace the image, say yes. Repeat the process for all the photos you want.
Notice the image has to be a square, so don't just replace it with a rectangular photo because it's not going to work as intended. Don't worry, your PC is going to have in 99% of the cases the ability to resize the image!
In game, take an item of paper and rename it in an anvil to the name of the photo (without .png).
For example:
portrait1.png is paper renamed portrait1
portrait2.png is paper renamed portrait2
and so on
Put the renamed paper in an item frame.
I hope you like this pack, if you do please drop me a diamond and always feel free to write a comment if you find something not working or just to make a suggestion, I'd love to know what you think!
Take care!
Download this pack after you made sure you have OptiFine installed and that's it! You can customize all fifty portraits as you wish.
If you don't have Optifine already, download it here
To customize the pack, first you have to estract it and put it in the resource pack folder.
Then, you want to enter the pack, go into assets, minecraft, textures and portraits.
Let's say you want to set portrait1 as a photo of your dog (or whatever). Take your photo and call it portrait1.png (must be png and not jpg), then paste it in the portraits folder. When the system asks you if you want to replace the image, say yes. Repeat the process for all the photos you want.
Notice the image has to be a square, so don't just replace it with a rectangular photo because it's not going to work as intended. Don't worry, your PC is going to have in 99% of the cases the ability to resize the image!
In game, take an item of paper and rename it in an anvil to the name of the photo (without .png).
For example:
portrait1.png is paper renamed portrait1
portrait2.png is paper renamed portrait2
and so on
Put the renamed paper in an item frame.
I hope you like this pack, if you do please drop me a diamond and always feel free to write a comment if you find something not working or just to make a suggestion, I'd love to know what you think!
Take care!
Progress | 100% complete |
Game Version | Minecraft 1.16.5 |
Resolution | 16x |
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Update #2 : by Jack_gamer_08 12/17/2020 10:51:41 amDec 17th, 2020
Moooore portraits! There are fifty now :D
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You are basically just putting the image file into the folder as you would do it for any other file, so that game can read that image and put it into the game.
Hope I was clear, if I wasn't just ask for clarity ;-)
I have already added some so now there are thirty slots, but don't worry more are coming!