Some blocks, like doors, have separate sprites for the item in your inventory. Some blocks are a little bit more complicated than simply adding new block textures. What this means is that you don't need to worry about any textures you don't want to change - Minecraft will automatically default to getting them from the vanilla textures (or other installed resource packs).
The way Minecraft resource packs work is that the game looks at the topmost pack, uses any textures it contains, and then moves on to the next one for any textures it still needs. This will give you access to all of Minecraft's asset files, allowing you to see exactly what to copy for your textures. jar file from in here to elsewhere on your computer, then extract it using a tool like 7-Zip. jar, which can be found by clicking the pictured button, navigating to the 'versions' folder, and then the folder for your version of choice.Ĭopy the. If you're unsure of what Minecraft calls textures, you can extract all of Minecraft's asset files from the. For dirt, this means you'll save your dirt texture as 'dirt.png'. When saving your textures, save them with the exact name of the block whose texture you're replacing.