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More Paintings V.2.0.0
Without any resources pack or mod!
Add more alternative paintings to decorate your world.
From MC 1.20.2 to 1.20.4 (See the Download section for older versions or snapshots)
Without any resources pack or mod!
Add more alternative paintings to decorate your world.
From MC 1.20.2 to 1.20.4 (See the Download section for older versions or snapshots)
Features
What does the data pack brings?
- Add 26 new alternative paintings, for 1x1, 1x2, 2x1, 2x2-blocks formats.
- These new paintings don't replace the vanilla ones, they are added alongside them.
- When a player places a painting, it has 50% chance to set a custom one instead of a vanilla one.
How to install & update?
Please refer to the Planet Minecraft tutorial to know how to install a data pack : How to Install Minecraft Data Packs.
How to uninstall?
You will first need to assure you that there is no remaining custom paintings in your world. To do so, you can run this command in the area you placed some of them. Note that the chunks where the custom paintings are placed need to be loaded for the command to reach them:
/kill @e[tag=pk.mo_pa.painting.component]
Before removing the data pack from your world's "datapacks\" folder, you can run this following command to remove all references (scores, storage...) that were added by the data pack:
/function pk_mo_pa:cmd/uninstall
When it's done, you can safely remove the data pack from your world's "datapacks\" folder, and run /reload. If after that, you discover other custom paintings you didn't remove before uninstalling the data pack, you can still use the first command showed above to remove them.
F.A.Q.
Do I need to install a resources pack?
No, this data pack doesn't involve any resources pack.
The texture of the painting shows regular player heads, how can I fix that?
You need to be connected to the internet the first time you use a new type of custom painting. The textures of the player heads that are used to create their looks are indeed loaded and cached on the client-side, from (old or current) players skins that are stored on a Mojang server.
If you accidentally used a content that required to be online the first time you use it, and now see regular players heads instead of the expected texture, you can still go in the \AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\assets\skins folder, then sort the sub-folders by date, and delete some recent folders. Once that is done, if your game was already started, you will need to restart it to update the cached content.
If you accidentally used a content that required to be online the first time you use it, and now see regular players heads instead of the expected texture, you can still go in the \AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\assets\skins folder, then sort the sub-folders by date, and delete some recent folders. Once that is done, if your game was already started, you will need to restart it to update the cached content.
Download (for other versions)
V.2.0.0 For MC 1.20.2 to 1.20.3: Download
(Legacy version | Deprecated)
This old version of the datapack is based on the use of item frames and filled maps that are stored as .dat files.
V.1.0.1 for MC 1.19 to 1.19.4: Download | Documentation | Video
V.1.0.1 for MC 1.20 or more: Download | Documentation | Video
Report an issue
Preferably join our Discord Server and create a thread in the dedicated channel for data pack issues.
Otherwise, you can do it directly in the comments section.
License
This data packs is protected by the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
You're free to share and adapt this content under the following terms:
- Attribution (BY) — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
- NonCommercial (NC) — You may not use the material for commercial purposes.
- ShareAlike (SA) — If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.20 |
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1 Update Logs
V.2.0.0 - 1 Dec. 2023 : by KawaMood 12/01/2023 11:23:07 amDec 1st, 2023
This major update is a whole re-development of the data pack from scratch.
Due to these changes, the version 2.0.0 is incompatible with older versions (1.X.X) of this same data pack. You will therefore have to remove all previous custom paintings you placed from it, and uninstall it from your server in order to install the new version.
Changes:
Due to these changes, the version 2.0.0 is incompatible with older versions (1.X.X) of this same data pack. You will therefore have to remove all previous custom paintings you placed from it, and uninstall it from your server in order to install the new version.
Changes:
- The data pack doesn't use .dat map files anymore.
- Thanks to the loss of this constraint, all old custom paintings have been replaced by new ones of higher-quality.
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Moreover this data pack will probably be discontinued (ref.).
On 1.21, paintings will be data driven, meaning you will be able to add new ones using both a resources pack and a data pack. So we can expect to see a lot of data packs adding new paintings in the dew next weeks anyway.
I don't think that I'll update this data pack anymore then.