yes. when you click on the "Texture Packs" button on the home screen of minecraft, click on the "Open Texture Pack File" and find the texture pack file on your computer. double click the texture pack, and it will add it to your %appdata% folder.
You just download a texture pack online, open you're texture pack folder through minecraft (or %appdata%), drag the texture pack into the folder, and select it though minecraft.
First find your texture pack, then download it. Open "run". Type in "%appdata%" Open ".minecraft" Open "texturepacks" Paste your texture pack inside the folder. Done!
Click start, type %appdata%, click on roaming, .minecraft, then texturepacks. Or, go on minecraft, go to the main menu, click on texture packs and click open texture pack folder.
If You Want To Get Texture Packs For Minecraft, You Can Search A Texture Pack In Google And Download The Texture Pack File And Press Your Start Button On The Screen, And Search Or Press 'Run' For Some Computers And Look For '%appdata%' And Go To .Minecraft And Go To Texture Packs And Put Your File In There. Then Open Minecraft And Appear!
yeh , its the same thing, just put it in your texture pack folder,if you dont know how to find it, its here:'your username'/appdata/.minecraft/texturepacks
Download the texture pack and put it into the Minecraft Texture Pack folder.
You can't? The only way is to type '%appadata%' in your start menu (or whatever you have) and press enter. Go to '.minecraft'. After that, click 'texture packs' and drag the file into 'texture packs'
When you downloaded the texture pack, it should be in a zip file. You have to put the .zip file into the %appdata%>.minecraft>texture packs if you are a mac user: Your Mac id>Library>application support>minecraft>texture packs. Do not use the Library in the macintosh HD Drive. Then you open up minecraft, then you go into texture packs and mods. Then choose the texture pack, then say ok, then play minecraft :)
Download the Texture pack it should be in a .zip file (you will need 7zip or WinRAR) then you need to put the .zip file in your Minecraft Texture Pack folder which is located in you AppData if you are using Windows Machines.
First, you download the texture pack you want. Next, if needed, unzip the folder. Third, drag the unzipped folder into the texture pack folder.1. Open Minecraft.2. Go to options, there will be something that saids c:/user/youraccount/appdata/roaming/ minecraft. (If you cannot find this, then play Minecraft. Go to texture packs and click add texture pack. Skip step 3.)3. Click Textures4. Download a texture pack from the internet. Some texture packs have more instructions. They sometimes include instructions on haw to install them. 5. Drag the zip texture pack into the texture section of the Minecraft file. 6. Run Minecraft 7. Go to textures 8. If you did this correctly the texture pack will show up. 9. Click on it. 10. Play Minecraft! ENJOY! :}
Go to Start -> Run -> type %appdata% Delete the folder titled: .minecraft Go to wherever you keep the Minecraft launcher (The icon is the block of dirt) and run it! It will re-download the files, fresh and new. [Beware though; deleting the .minecraft folder will REMOVE all your worlds, servers, texture packs, screenshots, mods etc.]
1. Open Minecraft. 2. Go to options, there will be something that saids c:/user/youraccount/appdata/roaming/ minecraft. (If you cannot find this, then play Minecraft. Go to texture packs and click add texture pack. Skip step 3.) 3. Click Textures 4. Download a texture pack from the internet. Some texture packs have more instructions. They sometimes include instructions on haw to install them. 5. Drag the zip texture pack into the texture section of the Minecraft file. 6. Run Minecraft 7. Go to textures 8. If you did this correctly the texture pack will show up. 9. Click on it. 10. Play Minecraft! ENJOY! :}