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Resource Packs

The resource packs for the TARDIS plugin give the TARDIS items, GUIs and chameleon presets a Whovian look. Most items are NOT built for the vanilla art style and are designed to match the plugin author's own resource pack, so may not be to everyone's taste. Feel free to make your own textures and models to suit your own style of gameplay - “A more ‘Vanilla’ experience” below.

tip

If you have modified or are creating your own TARDIS resource pack, you can use the resource pack preview area to debug your textures and models.

Textures and sounds

Use the TARDIS-Resource-Pack found here:

https://github.com/eccentricdevotion/TARDIS-Resource-Pack

or here:

http://tardisjenkins.duckdns.org:8080/job/TARDIS-Resource-Pack/

Textures

A more ‘vanilla’ experience

A vanilla styled fork of the resource pack with downsized block textures, and use of vanilla textures where avialable.

https://github.com/FuzzyLeo/TARDIS-Resource-Pack

If you like it, make sure to give FuzzyLeo some encouragement :)

Sounds only

Use the TARDIS-Sound-Resource-Pack found here:

https://github.com/eccentricdevotion/TARDIS-SoundResourcePack

or here:

http://tardisjenkins.duckdns.org:8080/job/TARDIS-SoundResourcePack/

TARDIS Weeping Angels

These are included in the TARDIS-Resource-Pack, but if you are running TWA independently or don't want the other TARDIS textures, you can use the TARDISWeepingAngels-Resource-Pack found here:

https://github.com/eccentricdevotion/TARDISWeepingAngels-Resource-Pack

or here:

http://tardisjenkins.duckdns.org:8080/job/TARDISWeepingAngels-Resource-Pack/

TWA

Keeping the resource packs up-to-date

Resource packs are automatically built on the TARDIS Jenkins server when changes are pushed to GitHub. Download and replace the pack Zip files when a new file is created.

Alternatively

The TARDIS resource packs are shared in GitHub repositories. If you install a GitHub client, you can easily keep your resource packs current by syncing with any changes that are pushed to the repository.

Here’s a quick run down on doing that:

  1. Download and install the GitHub client for your operating system:
  1. Start GitHub client and create a free GitHub account (if you don’t have one)
  2. In your web browser, naviagte to the TARDIS resource pack repositories
  1. Click the Clone in Desktop button
  2. Save the repository clone in the minecraft/resourcepacks folder
  3. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each resource pack
  4. To update the resource pack, use the desktop client to ‘Pull’ in any changes.
  • Command-Shift-P on a Mac
  • Control-Shift-P on Windows