#I need textures, again, where can i find them ?

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trim cragBOT
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(Result for "default-pack")
Disclaimer: Use these packs as REFERENCE, don't put your models inside them, it just increases your pack needlessly. Also don't put any of the unedited files from it into your own pack. The distributions of default assets in your pack is illegal.

For Java Edition:
(This works the same for all versions, 1.17 is just used as an example here)
Go to .minecraft/versions/1.17 and open the 1.17.jar in there with a zip program. Alternativley you can copy the .jar file and change the file extension to .zip and double click it.
Extract/copy the "assets" folder inside the jar somewhere. It contains all the default models/textures.

For Bedrock Edition:
Go to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/minecraft/creator/documents/resourcepack and scroll to "Building the Resource Pack". The download for the vanilla resource pack can be found right above that title.
Alternatively here is the direct download link: https://aka.ms/resourcepacktemplate

heady saffron
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Actually ignore that. Since this is modded, you can just scroll down and get it from the default assets in your IDE (assuming you ran the genSources gradle command)

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You put the modded tag. So you're making a mod, right?

karmic stirrup
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You know where your saves, resourcepacks etc. are?
That's your .minecraft folder.

heady saffron
karmic stirrup
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I mean, if they need the texture they need the texture 🤷‍♂️

karmic stirrup
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count for what?

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if you don't have minecraft why are you making a mod(ded entity) for it 🤔?

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.minecraft isn't a file type. It's the name of a folder

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it's the folder where all saves, resource packs, mods etc. are

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%APPDATA% type that in the file explorer at the top and you should get to a folder where the .minecraft folder should be