Note: Since converting packs isn't possible with the program on it's own, please use Mojang's TextureEnder to convert texture packs to resource packs, and either Hypixel's Resource Pack Converter or Mojang's slicer to convert old resource packs to the 1.13/1.14 format.
MCPW is a tool for editing Minecraft resource/texture packs. Originally forked from Resource Pack Workbench.
Pull Requests are welcome!
Please read the built-in help before asking questions, and go through the MCPW menus. Many options are in the context menu when clicking assets!
- Official MCPW website
- MCPW on Twitter (announcements)
- Official RPW website (Archived version in case the site goes down is here as it appeared on May 22, 2019)
- RPW on Twitter (announcements)
Q: MCPW opens images in Paint instead of Gimp. How to fix?
Please see issues #53 and #58.
Q: How to import an existing pack?
Either add it to library so you can remix it (library menu), or create a new project (project menu) and select "From existing pack".
For help with using MCPW, please tweet me on Twitter:
If you plan to work on MCPW's source code:
Currently MCPW is set up as an IntelliJ IDEA project, but what IDE to use is up to you.
It's a Maven project, so all libraries should be downloaded by the IDE automatically.