Friday, May 17, 2013

Wolf Texture Pack for Minecraft 1.5.2/1.5.1/1.4.7


About this textures
An awesome pack of 188 total skins, 100 styles for you !
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How to use Wolf Texture Pack for Minecraft 
  • If instead you want it to be a part of your texture pack:  right click and save it (desktop is a nice place).  Open your minecraft file.  Open your texturepacks folder.  Open the texture pack you want it in.  Drag it into the mob folder.  If your texture pack doesn’t have a mob folder then create a new file, name it mob, put it in your texture pack window, and then drag the template in there.
  • If you want the image for your tamed wolf name it “wolf_tame.png” If you want the image for your wild wolves name it “wolf.png”  If you want the image for your angry/insane wolf name it “wolf_angry.png”
Template
  • If you want to make your own, here’s a template!!! (fixed!!!)
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Pretend you are looking at the wolf head on (or in the face)
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