Paintutils is a way to display images made on Paint, another default program, but in this case we're using it display our image in its text/code version we downloaded off of pastebin. Where pastebinlocation is / thispartoftheaddress and the filename is what you wish it to be named.Ĭomputer craft has some default API's available. pastebin get *pastebinlocation filename* The command 'get' is used to pull text down to your ingame computer, as shown. See WikipediaĬomputer craft has some default programs and pastebin is one of them, obviously linking to the website listed above. The destination file must be uploaded to, a popular website that allows one to 'paste' text from. He even allows you to dictate the size of computer monitor (within world) you are using. RichardG has kindly created a Java program that will create take your image (source image) and turn it into this computer craft image (destination file). The general concept is he is taking an image file (jpg, png, etc) and turning it into a compatible ComputerCraft 'image' or piece of text/code rather. Let me know if there's something I can do to improve it.īringing it entirely down to 5 year old level or overkill or beating a dead horse. I keep mucking with this thing, so now it's better than it has any right to be, given it's limited scope. Not all of them will be useful for every image, but sometimes they make a huge difference. The tool contains controls for things I found helped the most. Sometimes adjusting the input image (contrast, saturation, sharpening, etc.) can give you a better conversion result. Low res, 16-color images can't represent a whole lot of detail, so conversion can trash images. The preview shows how it will appear in game. The height and width adjustments are constrained to valid monitor dimensions. Usage: drag an image into it and click Save. circles will become ovals, etc.) This tool corrects for that distortion, so what you see in the tool is exactly what you see in Minecraft. If you simply convert an image to Computer Craft's color palette, like Algee's process or Richard's converter, it will be stretched vertically by 50% when displayed in Minecraft (e.g. One thing that hasn't been mentioned: Computer Craft monitor's pixels are not square. If you would like more information on FTB then check out our Wiki to see all the current modpacks, and discussions from the community, as well as helpful links!Ĭlick here to get to the Wiki! Tools & Resources:Įdit (2019): I hereby put this in the public domain, or Creative Commons if your country doesn't allow that, or WTFPL if you like swearing. Weekly Threads Archive Tips 'n' Tricks Work-In-Progress Free-For-All Check out our Wiki
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