Is there a Direwolf20 Complete Texture Pack out there?

T-Risely

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By complete is mean 100% complete, no textures missing, all items and blocks

Forgive my ignorance if complete packs are common. I'm new to FTB so everythings a but overwhelming as im used to playing normal Minecraft

Thanks... And hello!
 

Enigmius1

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The short answer is no, there's not. The DW20 pack has only been available for less than a week, and it takes a while for texture packs to catch up. Sphax and Soartex are close, but not are 100%.
 

T-Risely

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The short answer is no, there's not. The DW20 pack has only been available for less than a week, and it takes a while for texture packs to catch up. Sphax and Soartex are close, but not are 100%.

Ah, thanks for the info :) Sphax is my favourite pack, I can't wait for that one to be complete!
 

Entropy

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JohnSmith should be nearly 100% complete, though there may still be a few missing bits and bobs. If you add in Faithful textures for the missing mods, you can make a complete pack.
 

T-Risely

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JohnSmith should be nearly 100% complete, though there may still be a few missing bits and bobs. If you add in Faithful textures for the missing mods, you can make a complete pack.

Ah thanks for the recommendation :) How would you go about installing specific textures for the different mods? Is there a file like the terrain.png or do mod textures work differently?
 

Zica

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99% of the time, the missing textures will be the default texture, so they won't be a pink square or something.
 

Entropy

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Ah thanks for the recommendation :) How would you go about installing specific textures for the different mods? Is there a file like the terrain.png or do mod textures work differently?
Well, Zica is right that without the texture, it'll just be a default. I've found that if you just download the faithful textures you want, and just drag and drop them into the JohnSmith pack, it'll work fine, nothing special needed. I highly recommend JSTR, Zica and Glow and LazDude have created a masterpiece of a texture pack.
 

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There are no 100% complete packs out there. A good texture pack for FTB has world gen and most machines completed, asking for all the items and GUIs is a bit much. JohnSmith, Isabella, Misa's and SPHax are all great options depending on what kind of style you like. My favorite is Soartex, but I may be a bit biased.
 
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Soartex is by FAR the most complete. It is an awesome clean and smooth styled TP.
Soartex is good, but I really love using Netherbrick in my builds, and Soartex Netherbrick looks godawful (sorry) I have no idea how to change a texture pack (something I'll look into in the new year maybe)
 

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JohnSmith should be nearly 100% complete, though there may still be a few missing bits and bobs. If you add in Faithful textures for the missing mods, you can make a complete pack.

Could I get some links to those, I've been looking and can't find them.
 

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Could I get some links to those, I've been looking and can't find them.
Be honest and admit that you may have used google - but you never bothered looking at the first page of threads in this subforum.

JSTR is two threads below yours at the moment (and never left frontpage for the last 8 weeks):
http://forum.feed-the-beast.com/threads/32x-johnsmith-technicians-remix.741/
And Faithful is three below yours:
http://forum.feed-the-beast.com/threads/32x-faithful-1-4-7-ultimate-v1-0-1.14024/

lol I've not a clue how to create new textures, I download and put the zip in the folder XD may try learn how to work it someday, not sure.
Twist is, whenever a mod author decides to tweak his own textures internal layout, the packs have to adjusted accordingly. Meaning, if everything goes "as planned", you should not see a pink square, but the vanilla ones, or the ones offered by the mod itself. But with a "not yet corrected" image file, the mod asks the texture pack for a specific textures' position, which, as it's not there yet, is then returned as "here, have a pink square instead!". ;)